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Circular Regional Interior do Porto: Carvalhos – Ponte do Freixo – Francos: IP 1 (Carvalhos – Antas-Porto/A 3) IC 23 (Freixo-Porto – Francos-Porto/A 28) 17: 1989–1995: AE do Douro Litoral A 21 Malveira – Ericeira: 21: 2005–2008: Mafratlântico A 22 Via do Infante de Sagres: Lagos – Portimão – Albufeira – Faro – Castro Marim
Lisbon to Porto: A2 north/south Lisbon to Faro: A3 north/south Porto to the Spanish border in the direction of Vigo: A4 east/west Porto to Bragança and to the Spanish border in the direction of Zamora: A5 east/west Lisbon to Cascais: A6 east/west Begins when the A2 makes a downward turn and goes to the Spanish border by Elvas: A7 east/west
Towards Lagos, the stations of Algoz, Ferragudo and Lagos were opened on 10 October 1889, [4] 15 February 1903 [9] and 30 July 1922. [10] The Vila Real de Santo António – Guadiana station was opened in the 1940's and closed in 1998. Trains now finish their journey at the 'town' station some 1km short of the river and ferry. [8]
Costa Verde in Norte Region — The Portuguese green coast comprises all the northern coast of Portugal from the estuary of the Minho River to the city of Porto. Costa de Prata in Centro Region — The Portuguese silver coast comprises from Porto to Lisbon. Fátima, Nazaré and Óbidos are 3 very important places.
In 1972, Brisa was to construct 390 km (242 mi) of roadways by the end of 1981. The first priority was a highway designated as A1, a 300 km (186 mi) stretch reaching from the capital of Lisbon north to Porto, Portugal's second-largest city. This highway would become a crucial link to the industrial activity in the north of the country and ...
Porto via Freixo Bridge. Gondomar / Braga. A 20: 21* 294 Porto via Freixo Bridge. Espinho / Canelas. A 29: 22: 296 Gaia (Santo Ovídio) 23: 298 Gaia (Coimbrões) Espinho / Valadares. A 44 - VCI A 44: 24: 300 Gaia (Devesas) Canidelo. 25: 302 Gaia (Afurada) 302 Arrábida Bridge: 303 Direction of Freixo Bridge: A 28 * Exit only available on North ...
Aerial view of the Douro estuary, Porto. Major Spanish riverside towns include Soria, Almazán, Aranda de Duero, Tordesillas, Zamora and major Portuguese towns include Miranda do Douro, Foz Côa, Peso da Régua, Lamego, Vila Nova de Gaia, and Porto. The most populous cities along the Douro River are Valladolid and Zamora in Spain, and Porto and ...
Lagos (pronounced ⓘ; Proto-Celtic: *Lacobriga) is a city and municipality at the mouth of Bensafrim River and along the Atlantic Ocean, in the Barlavento region of the Algarve, in southern Portugal. [1]