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Hospital Privado da Boa Nova Perafita: Trofa Saúde SGPS, SA Hospital Privado de Braga Braga: Trofa Saúde SGPS, SA Hospital Residencial do Mar Bobadela: Luz Saúde: Clipóvoa - Hospital Privado Póvoa de Varzim: Luz Saúde: HPA - Hospital Particular de Almada, Lda Almada: HPP Hospital da Boavista Oporto Lusíadas Saúde: HPP Hospital de Santa ...
Braga District[6] Fafe; Guimarães; Póvoa de Lanhoso; Vieira do Minho; Vila Nova de Famalicão; Vizela; Porto District [2] Santo Tirso; Trofa; Cávado Subregion [6] Braga District [6] Amares; Barcelos; Braga; Esposende; Terras de Bouro; Vila Verde; Douro Subregion [19] Bragança District [4] Carrazeda de Ansiães; Freixo de Espada à Cinta ...
The University Hospital of São João (in Portuguese Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João, abbreviated CHUSJ), or simply São João Hospital, is the main hospital of the city of Porto, Portugal, and also the Porto metropolitan area and the North of Portugal. It's also a medical school, the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto.
Trofa (Portuguese pronunciation: ⓘ) is a city and a municipality in the north of the Porto metropolitan area in Portugal, 18 kilometres (11 mi) from Porto. The population in 2021 was 38,548, [ 1 ] in an area of 72.02 square kilometres (27.81 sq mi). [ 2 ]
It is also a NUTS3 subregion of the Norte Region. [2] The seat of the intermunicipal community is Braga, Norte. Cávado comprises part of the former Braga District. The population in 2011 was 410,169, [3] in an area of 1,245.79 square kilometres (481.00 sq mi), [4] which makes it one of the most densely populated subregions of Portugal.
Its main population center is the urban area of Porto, with about one million inhabitants; it includes a larger political metropolitan region with 1.8 million, and an urban-metropolitan agglomeration with 2.99 million inhabitants, including Porto and neighboring cities, such as Braga, Guimarães and Póvoa de Varzim. The Commission of Regional ...
The Instituto Português de Oncologia Francisco Gentil, also known as the Instituto Português de Oncologia (I.P.O.), Portuguese for Portuguese Oncology Institute, is a state-run cancer hospital and research organization in Portugal. The I.P.O. has autonomous regional branches in Lisbon, Porto and Coimbra.
During the 1930s, successive line extensions eventually allowed trains to run through to Trindade station in Porto city centre. In 2004, the line was rebuilt to 1,668 mm (5 ft 5 + 21 ⁄ 32 in) gauge, and connected to the Linha do Minho at Trofa. Trains now run through to Campanhã and São Bento stations in Porto. [2] [3]