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  2. José Sócrates - Wikipedia

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    José Sócrates also stated the Freeport project was in due compliance with all legal requirements at the time. [85] Júlio Eduardo Coelho Monteiro, a businessman who is an uncle of José Sócrates, told the Portuguese newspaper Sol how he established contact between his nephew and Freeport's representatives.

  3. List of free economic zones - Wikipedia

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    Freeport of Hanko (Hangon Vapaasatama) - ceased; France. Free Zone of Le Verdon - Port de Bordeaux (Zone franche du Verdon — Port de Bordeaux) Germany. Freeport of Bremerhaven (Freihafen Bremerhaven) Freeport of Cuxhaven (Freihafen Cuxhaven), since 1896; Freeport of Deggendorf (Freihafen Deggendorf), since 1989 - ceased

  4. Category:Free ports - Wikipedia

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  5. A' Famosa Resort - Wikipedia

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    Freeport A'Famosa Outlet is an open-air mall located near the resort and operated in collaboration with London-based Freeport Retail. [5] Opened on 28 January 2016, its architecture is themed on Malacca’s Dutch heritage [ 5 ] and features a lake, fountains, carousel and windmill. [ 6 ]

  6. Affinity Lancashire - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the outlet received a £8.6 million revamp which included the opening of new stores and dozens of new jobs. In 2018 the centre went through a re-branding. This involved the renaming of the site to become Affinity Lancashire, leaving behind its former name Freeport Fleetwood. [3]

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  8. Port of Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Lisbon (Portuguese: Porto de Lisboa) is the third-largest port in Portugal, mainly on the north sides of the Tagus's large natural harbour that opens west, through a short strait, onto the Atlantic Ocean. Each part lies against central parts of the Portuguese capital Lisbon.

  9. Praça do Comércio - Wikipedia

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    The Praça do Comércio (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpɾasɐ ðu kuˈmɛɾsju]; transl. Commerce Plaza) is a large, harbour-facing plaza in Portugal's capital, Lisbon, and is one of the largest in Portugal, with an area of 175 by 175 m (574 by 574 ft), that is, 30,600 m 2 (329,000 ft 2).