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The District of Coimbra is located in the South of Portugal, the District Capital is the city of Coimbra. district of Portugal File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Districts There are 18 Districts (distritos, singular - distrito) in mainland Portugal: note: Territorial division in Portugal is currently in flux, because of planned decentralization. ... Coimbra is a city and a district of Portugal. ...


The district is composed by 17 municipalities:

  • Arganil
  • Cantanhede
  • Coimbra
  • Condeixa-a-Nova
  • Figueira da Foz
  • Góis
  • Lousã
  • Mira
  • Miranda do Corvo
  • Montemor-o-Velho
  • Oliveira do Hospital
  • Pampilhosa da Serra
  • Penacova
  • Penela
  • Soure
  • Tábua
  • Vila Nova de Poiares


Coimbra is a city and a district of Portugal. ... Figueira da Foz, is a city of the district of Coimbra, in Portugal. ...

Political divisions of Portugal
Districts:

Aveiro | Beja | Braga | Bragança | Castelo Branco | Coimbra | Évora | Faro | Guarda | Leiria | Lisboa | Portalegre | Porto | Santarém | Setúbal | Viana do Castelo | Vila Real | Viseu Districts There are 18 Districts (distritos, singular - distrito) in mainland Portugal: note: Territorial division in Portugal is currently in flux, because of planned decentralization. ... File links The following pages link to this file: Austria A.C. Milan Belgium Czech Republic Cyprus Economy of the Czech Republic Chelsea F.C. European Union Estonia European Parliament Talk:European Union European Peoples Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats Finland France Fulham F.C. Football World Cup... Districts There are 18 Districts (distritos, singular - distrito) in mainland Portugal: note: Territorial division in Portugal is currently in flux, because of planned decentralization. ... The District of Aveiro is located in the central coastal of Portugal, the District Capital is the city of Aveiro. ... Beja is a district of Portugal. ... The District of Braga is located in the Northwest of Portugal, the District Capital is the city of Braga. ... The District of Bragança is located in the Northeast of Portugal, the District Capital is the city of Bragança. ... The District of Castelo Branco is located in the Central Portugal, the District Capital is Castelo Branco, although, the largest city is Covilhã. It has an area of 6675 km² (4th largest in Portugal), and a population of 208,069 inhabitants. ... The District of Évora is located in the South of Portugal, the District Capital is the city of Évora. ... Faro is a district of Portugal. ... Leiria is a district of Portugal. ... The District of Santarém is located in Central Portugal, the District Capital is the city of Santarém. ... The District of Setúbal is located in the South of Portugal, the District Capital is the city of Setúbal. ...

Autonomous regions: Azores | Madeira

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Coimbra, Portugal (1153 words)
Coimbra is a city and the capital of the district of Coimbra in Portugal.
Coimbra is set by the Mondego River, about 40 km east of Figueira da Foz, a neighbour coastal city with several beaches, summer and seaport facilities on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Coimbra City Festival is in honor of the Holy Queen Isabel, wife of the King Dom Dinis and patriarch of the city.
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