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  2. Instituto Superior de Lisboa e Vale do Tejo - Wikipedia

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    ISCE – Instituto Superior de Lisboa e Vale do Tejo – is a Portuguese private polytechnic higher education institution, located in Odivelas that offers courses in the education area, including child education, cultural animation, gym teacher, primary school teacher, digital and multimedia education and tourism.

  3. Lisboa e Vale do Tejo - Wikipedia

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    Location of Lisboa e Vale do Tejo. Lisboa e Vale do Tejo (European Portuguese pronunciation: [liʒˈβoɐ i ˈvalɨ ðu ˈtɛʒu]; English: Lisbon and Tagus Valley) was one of the five regions of Portugal (NUTS II subdivisions). Today two of the subregions are in the new Lisboa Region, two in the Centro Region and one in the Alentejo Region.

  4. Parque Tejo - Wikipedia

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    Parque Tejo was created following the International Exhibition of 1998 is Lisbon, based on the idea of re-establishing the environmental quality of the Tagus riverfront. [ 1 ] In 2023, it was renovated under the supervision of the architect António Maria Braga [ 2 ] and renamed "Campo da Graça" during World Youth Day 2023 .

  5. Médio Tejo - Wikipedia

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    It was created in December 2008, replacing the former Comunidade Urbana do Médio Tejo created in 2004. [1] It takes its name from the river Tagus. Médio Tejo is also a NUTS 3 subregion of Oeste e Vale do Tejo, [2] the NUTS 3 subregion has covered the same area as the intermunicipal community. The seat of the intermunicipal community is Tomar.

  6. Oeste (intermunicipal community) - Wikipedia

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    Oeste is the successor to Associação de Municípios do Oeste (Association of Municipalities of the West) and Comunidade Urbana do Oeste (Urban Community of the West; abbreviated ComUrb Oeste), which had been instituted on 29 March 2004. [7] Oeste is coterminous with the statistical NUTS 3 within the NUTS II of Oeste e Vale do Tejo. [8]

  7. Lezíria do Tejo - Wikipedia

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    It is also a NUTS3 subregion of the Oeste e Vale do Tejo. [2] The seat of the intermunicipal community is the city of Santarém. Lezíria do Tejo comprises municipalities of the former districts of Santarém and Lisbon. The population in 2011 was 247,453, [3] in an area of 4,275 square kilometres (1,651 sq mi). [4]

  8. Torres Novas - Wikipedia

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    Torres Novas (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈtoʁɨʒ ˈnɔvɐʃ] ⓘ) is a Portuguese municipality in the district of Santarém, in the Médio Tejo of the Oeste e Vale do Tejo region. The population of the municipality was approximately 36,717 (from the 2011 census), in an area that encompasses 270 square kilometres (100 sq mi). [1]

  9. Grande Lisboa - Wikipedia

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    Grande Lisboa (European Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɡɾɐ̃dɨ liʒˈβoɐ]) or Greater Lisbon is a Portuguese NUTS II and III region and subregion. It was previously only a NUTS III subregion integrated in the Lisboa Region and, previously, in the Lisboa e Vale do Tejo until it was abolished at the January 2015 NUTS 3 revision. [4]