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  2. List of regions and sub-regions of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Administrative divisions of continental Portugal, including districts, NUTS and historical provinces. This is the list of the municipalities of Portugal under the NUTS 2 and NUTS 3 format. The NUTS 3 regions were revised in 2015; since then, the subregions (NUTS 3) coincide with the intermunicipal communities . [ 1 ]

  3. Maternidade Alfredo da Costa - Wikipedia

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    Maternidade Alfredo da Costa (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐtɨɾniˈðaðɨ alˈfɾeðu ðɐ ˈkɔʃtɐ], "Alfredo da Costa Maternity Hospital") is a public Central Hospital serving the Greater Lisbon area as part of the Central Lisbon University Hospital Centre (CHULC), a state-owned enterprise.

  4. Healthcare in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Portugal is provided through three coexisting systems: the National Health Service (Portuguese: Serviço Nacional de Saúde, SNS), special social health insurance schemes for certain professions (health subsystems) and voluntary private health insurance.

  5. Type 3c diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Type 3c diabetes (also known as pancreatogenic diabetes) is diabetes that comes secondary to pancreatic diseases, [1] involving the exocrine and digestive functions of the pancreas. It also occurs following surgical removal of the pancreas. Around 5–10% of cases of diabetes in the Western world are related to pancreatic diseases.

  6. Glucose meter - Wikipedia

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    A glucose meter, also referred to as a "glucometer", [1] is a medical device for determining the approximate concentration of glucose in the blood.It can also be a strip of glucose paper dipped into a substance and measured to the glucose chart.

  7. Forte da Casa - Wikipedia

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    Forte da Casa is a town and former civil parish in the municipality of Vila Franca de Xira, Portugal. Since 2013, it is part of the civil parish Póvoa de Santa Iria e Forte da Casa . Its population in 2011 was 11,056 [ 1 ] in an area of 3.96 km 2 .

  8. Amadora - Wikipedia

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    Marcelino da Mata, 1969 Rui Costa, 2007. Seomara da Costa Primo (1895 - 1986 in Amadora) a botany professor, educator and author of school textbooks on scientific subjects; Cruzeiro Seixas (1920 – 2020) a "man who paints" and a Portuguese poet; Maria José Valério (1933–2021) a Portuguese singer, she sang popular music and fado. [6]

  9. Castelo da Dona Chica - Wikipedia

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    Costa, Lucília Verdelho da (1997), Ernesto Korrodi 1889-1944: arquitectura, ensino e restauro do património (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher Costa, Lucília Verdelho da (1986), "Um palácio burguês: do imaginário ao real", Colóquio Artes (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal {{ citation }} : CS1 maint ...