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This sea-zone, over which Portugal exercises special territorial rights over the economic exploration and use of marine resources, encircles an area of 1,727,408 square kilometres (666,956 sq mi) (divided as: Continental Portugal 327,667 km 2, Azores Islands 953,633 km 2, Madeira Islands 446,108 km 2).
The exclusive economic zone, a sea zone over which the Portuguese have special rights in exploration and have use of marine resources, covers an area of 1,727,408 km 2 (666,956 sq mi). This is the 3rd largest exclusive economic zone of the European Union and the 20th largest in the world.
Area (km 2) Notes: West Siberian economic region ... occupied by Spain and Portugal. ... 200,000+ square kilometers • 100,000 to 1,000,000 square kilometers ...
The region covers an area of 3001.95 km 2 (the smallest region on mainland Portugal) [3] and includes a population of 2,815,851 inhabitants according to the 2011 census (the second most populated region in Portugal after the Norte region), [4] a density of 1039 inhabitants/km 2. Considered as representing the Lisbon Metropolitan Region. It is a ...
List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 5,000 to 7,000 square kilometers. Add languages. ... Area (km 2) Notes: ... District of Portugal. ...
Dymaxion map of the world with the 30 largest countries and territories by area This is a list of the world's countries and their dependencies , ranked by total area, including land and water. This list includes entries that are not limited to those in the ISO 3166-1 standard, which covers sovereign states and dependent territories .
Rest of Portugal – Western European Time , Western European Summer Time ; Extreme points of Portugal. High: Ponta do Pico on Pico Island 2,351 m (7,713 ft) - highest point in the Azores Torre 1,993 m (6,539 ft) - highest point in continental Portugal; Low: North Atlantic Ocean 0 m; Land boundaries: Spain 1,214 km
Geographic entity: Area (km 2): Notes: Dutch Caribbean: 999: Dutch islands in the Caribbean. These include the constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands--Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten, and the three special municipalities of Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius.