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  2. A22 motorway (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The A22 (Portuguese: Via do Infante de Sagres) is the principal motorway in the Algarve, Portugal. Named after Henry the Navigator, it connects Lagos to Castro Marim and connects to the A-49 Motorway (Spain) on the Guadiana International Bridge over the Guadiana River. [1] It is also part of European route E01.

  3. List of highways in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Route IP1 north\south designated as A3, A1, A12, A2 and A22; Valenca to Vila Real de Santo Antonio through Oporto, Lisbon and Faro IP2 north\south Faro to Bragança IP3 north\south designated partially as A14&A24 and as itself from Coimbra to Viseu IP4 west\east A4 and the remaining road to Bragança and Spain IP5 west\east designated as A25 IP6

  4. Faro Airport - Wikipedia

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    Faro International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto de Faro, IATA: FAO, ICAO: LPFR), officially Faro - Gago Coutinho International Airport (Aeroporto Internacional de Faro - Gago Coutinho), is located four kilometres (two nautical miles) west [7] of the city of Faro in Portugal. The airport opened in July 1965 [8] being the main gateway to Faro ...

  5. Lisbon Airport - Wikipedia

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    Lisbon Airport in 1951 Terminal 1 check-in hall Terminal 2 check-in area Terminal 1 arrivals area Boarding resting area on Terminal 1 Main food court on Terminal 1. The airport opened on 15 October 1942, during World War II, and initially operated in conjunction with the Cabo Ruivo Seaplane Base: seaplanes performed transatlantic flights, and ...

  6. Roads in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    (In 1961 N 11 and N 1–2 were renamed as N 10–7 and N 10–6 , respectively. However, later N 1–17 and N 1–18 were created, so N 1 resumed the record for 16 branches). These roads were planned to cover distances rarely longer than 20 km (12 mi), closing some road grids, and connecting locations of some demographic importance which are ...

  7. List of A22 roads - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of roads designated A22. Entries are sorted in the countries' alphabetical order. A22 motorway (Austria), a road connecting Vienna and the A23 to Stockerau; A22 road (England), a road connecting London to Eastbourne, East Sussex; A22 autoroute, a road connecting Paris to Belgium and the low countries through the Roubaix conurbation

  8. Guadiana International Bridge - Wikipedia

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    It is the third longest bridge in Portugal and one of the longest in Spain. The bridge is 666 metres long with the central span between the towers being 324 metres. The deck stands 20 metres above the river, allowing the navigation of ships of deep draft. The two towers of the bridge are 95 and 96 metres tall, respectively. [1]

  9. Porto Airport - Wikipedia

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    Busiest routes from Porto Airport (2019) [111] Rank City, airport Passengers % change Top carriers 1 Lisbon: 1,010,696 10.9% TAP Air Portugal 2 Madrid: 969,724 28.1% Air Europa, Iberia, Ryanair 3 Paris–Orly: 956,886 4.8% TAP Air Portugal, Transavia, Vueling 4 Geneva: 693,892 0.7% EasyJet, Swiss International Air Lines 5 Barcelona: 692,305 16.9%