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Encyclopedia > Amadora

Amadora is a city and municipality (Portuguese: concelho or município) in Portugal, in the northwest of the Lisbon metropolitan area. The city and municipality population is 175,872 in eleven freguesias (parishes). With an area of 23.77 km2, it is the most densely populated municipality of Portugal.


The municipality was formed on September 11, 1979, when it ceased being a freguesia of Oeiras.


It's essentially a residential suburb in conurbation with Lisbon with some industries.


External link

  • Câmara Municipal da Amadora (http://www.cm_amadora.pt/) _ official municipal Web site







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