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Vila Nova de Gaia (European Portuguese: [ˈvilɐ ˈnɔvɐ ðɨ ˈɣajɐ] ⓘ; Proto-Celtic: *Cale), or simply Gaia, is a city and a municipality in Porto District in Norte Region, Portugal. It is located south of the city of Porto on the other side of the Douro River. The city proper had a population of 178,255 in 2001. [1]
Oliveira do Hospital (3 C, 2 P) Ourém (3 C, 4 P) ... Trofa (3 C, 1 P) V. Vagos (3 C, 2 P) ... Vila Nova de Gaia (5 C, 7 P) Vila Real de Santo António (4 C, ...
On 24 February 2002, the section between Senhora da Hora and Trofa was closed. [3] [4] The Porto Metro opened in sections, reaching the new ISMAI station on 31 March 2006. Work on the remaining section of the old narrow gauge line from ISMAI to Trofa stalled, and it remains unserved, although the Porto Metro provides a bus link between the two ...
This is a list of cities in Portugal.In Portugal, a city (Portuguese: cidade) is an honorific term given to locations that meet several criteria, such as having a minimum number of inhabitants good infrastructure (schools, medical care, cultural and sports facilities), or have a major historical importance.
Trofa; Valongo; Vila do Conde; Vila Nova de Gaia; Alto Minho [10] Viana do Castelo District [10] Arcos de Valdevez; Caminha; Melgaço; Monção; Paredes de Coura; Ponte da Barca; Ponte de Lima; Valença; Viana do Castelo; Vila Nova de Cerveira; Alto Tâmega [6 municipalities] Vila Real District [6] Boticas; Chaves; Montalegre; Ribeira de Pena ...
Vila do Conde is located in the north-west coast of Portugal, surrounded by the municipalities of Vila Nova de Famalicão Municipality (east), Maia (southeast), Trofa (southeast), Matosinhos (south) and Póvoa de Varzim (north). Fronting the Atlantic Ocean and the Ave River (to its south), the municipality includes 18 kilometres (11 miles) of ...
In 1927 the railway lines through the station were re-gauged from 900mm to 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in), and a branch was built from some 700 metres (2,300 ft) north of Senhora da Hora to connect with the pre-existing Guimarães line at Trofa, thus allowing through trains to run between Guimarães and Porto-Boavista.