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  2. Caxias (Oeiras) - Wikipedia

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    UTC+01:00 ( WEST) Website. www.jf-caxias.pt. Caxias ( European Portuguese: [kɐˈʃi.ɐʃ]) is a former civil parish in the municipality of Oeiras, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Oeiras e São Julião da Barra, Paço de Arcos e Caxias. [ 1] The population in 2011 was 9,007, [ 2] in an area of 3.41 km².

  3. Oeiras, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Oeiras (locally [ɔˈɐjɾɐʃ] ⓘ) is a town and municipality in the western part of Lisbon metropolitan area, located within the Portuguese Riviera, in continental Portugal. The municipality is part of the urban agglomeration of Lisbon and the town of Oeiras is about 16 km from Lisbon downtown. The population in 2011 was 172,120 [1] living ...

  4. Oeiras e São Julião da Barra, Paço de Arcos e Caxias - Wikipedia

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    UTC+01:00 ( WEST) Oeiras e São Julião da Barra, Paço de Arcos e Caxias is a civil parish in the municipality of Oeiras, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Oeiras e São Julião da Barra, Paço de Arcos and Caxias. [ 1] The population in 2011 was 33 827, [ 2] in an area of 6.5 km². [ 3]

  5. Oeiras e São Julião da Barra - Wikipedia

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    Oeiras e São Julião da Barra ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ɔˈɐjɾɐz i sɐ̃w ʒuliˈɐ̃w dɐ ˈβaʁɐ]) was a former civil parish in the municipality of Oeiras, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Oeiras e São Julião da Barra, Paço de Arcos e Caxias. [1] In 1835, the foundations of the new administrative system ...

  6. Fort of São Bruno - Wikipedia

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    Fort of São Bruno. /  38.6979253°N 9.2748499°W  / 38.6979253; -9.2748499. The Fort of São Bruno is situated on the estuary of the River Tagus in Caxias, Oeiras municipality, near Lisbon in Portugal. It was built in 1647 and became operational in 1649 as part of the construction of a line of forts to control access to Lisbon, which ...

  7. Paço de Arcos - Wikipedia

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    Paço de Arcos (European Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpasu ð (i) ˈaɾkuʃ]) is a locality of Oeiras. In 2013, the parish of Paço de Arcos merged into the new parish Oeiras e São Julião da Barra, Paço de Arcos e Caxias. [1] The population in 2011 was 15,315, [2] in an area of 3.39 km 2. [3] It was elevated to town by a decree on December 7 ...

  8. Fort of King Luís I - Wikipedia

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    Built. 1879-86. In use. as a prison. The Fort of King Luís I ( Forte D. Luís I ), also referred to as the Fort of Caxias ( Forte de Caxias) and the Fort-prison of Caxias ( Forte-prisão de Caxias ), is located in the parish of Caxias, in the municipality of Oeiras in the Lisbon district of Portugal. It presently functions as a prison.

  9. Provinces of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The term " provinces " (Portuguese: províncias) has been used throughout history to identify regions of continental Portugal. Current legal subdivisions of Portugal do not coincide with the provinces, but several provinces, in their 19th- and 20th-century versions, still correspond to culturally relevant, strongly self-identifying categories.