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  2. Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    The city occupies the 40th place of highest gross earnings in the world and, with almost 21,000 millionaires, is the 11th European city by number of millionaires and the 14th by number of billionaires. [19] [20] Most of the headquarters of multinational corporations in Portugal are located in the Lisbon area. [21]

  3. Lisbon City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The original city hall was built following plans by Eugénio dos Santos, during the reconstruction of the Baixa neighbourhood that followed the 1755 earthquake. On 19 November 1863, a fire completely razed the building. A new City Hall was built in the same location, with plans drawn by architect Domingos Parente da Silva, between 1865 and 1880 ...

  4. Telephone numbers in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Numbering examples for Lisbon area: [1] xxx xxxx (before 1999, within Lisbon) 01 xxx xxxx (before 1999, within Portugal, including Lisbon) +351 1 xxx xxxx (before 1999, outside Portugal) 2x xxx xxxx (after 1999, within Portugal, including Lisbon) 2x(x) xxx xxx (present day, within Portugal, including Lisbon) +351 21 xxx xxxx (after 1999, outside Portugal) +351 2x(x) xxx xxx (present day ...

  5. Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal, [e] officially the Portuguese Republic, [f] is a country in the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe.Featuring the westernmost point in continental Europe, Portugal borders Spain to its north and east, with which it shares the longest uninterrupted border in the European Union; to the south and the west is the North Atlantic Ocean; and to the west and southwest lie the ...

  6. Government of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Portugal, also referred to as the Government of the Portuguese Republic is one of the four sovereignty bodies of the Portuguese Republic, together with the President of the Republic, the Assembly of the Republic and the courts.

  7. Category:City and town halls in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 5 February 2019, at 04:33 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Portugal just became a bit less friendly to digital nomads as ...

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    Digital nomads have caused a swell in the number of Airbnb properties in cities like Lisbon, cutting the supply of affordable housing for other residents, the Guardian reported in July. Margarida ...

  9. Outline of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    After the Portuguese Colonial War (1961–1974) and the Carnation Revolution coup d'état in 1974, the ruling regime was deposed in Lisbon, a democracy was established and the country handed over its last overseas provinces in Africa. Portugal was accepted as a member of the European Economic Community in 1986.