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  1. Escaroupim  by CM Salvaterra de Magos 
Photo: CM Salvaterra de Magos
    Towns and Villages
    Salvaterra de Magos
    A peaceful town in the Ribatejo, Salvaterra de Magos used, centuries ago, to be one of the places favoured by the Court, so buildings, now in ruins, were constructed here, which enabled the Court to enjoy all the conveniences they were used to in (...)

  2. Castelo de Santa Maria da Feira
Photo: Paulo Magalhães
    Towns and Villages
    Santa Maria da Feira
    Situated in the centre of a region that, in the 11th and 12th centuries, was known as "Terras de Santa Maria" and provided the link between the north of the country and Coimbra, this place gave its name to a fair that was held in the area at that (...)

  3. Santa Marta de Penaguião
    Towns and Villages
    Santa Marta de Penaguião
    Situated in the Douro demarcated wine region, Santa Marta de Penaguião is famous for its wine-making co-operative where some greatly appreciated table wines and fortified wines are produced. The landscape in this region is filled with vineyards (...)

  4. Portas do Sol
Place: Santarém
Photo: Shutterstock_StockPhotosArt
    Towns and Villages
    Santarém
    The River Tagus and the fertile meadowland surrounding the plateau on which Santarém stands have been important factors in the settlement of the area since remote times. The Roman name for Santarém was Scalabis, and they were also responsible for (...)

  5. Santiago do Cacém
    Towns and Villages
    Santiago do Cacém
    Santiago do Cacém is a peaceful town in the south of Portugal, whose origins date back to remote times. In the Roman period, it was an important town situated on the road linking Lisbon to the Algarve, a factor which greatly contributed to its (...)

  6. Santo Tirso
    Towns and Villages
    Santo Tirso
    Situated in the valley of the River Ave, this town first developed around the monastery of São Bento, founded in the tenth century, which was also known as Santo Tirso de Riba de Ave. The region's largest religious festival is held here every July (...)

  7. São Brás de Alportel
    Towns and Villages
    São Brás de Alportel
    This village still shows a tranquil and unhurried lifestyle by the friendly local population. The streets of white houses whose ranks are broken only by the lofty outline of the church and its bell tower, the ring of hills around the town that look (...)

  8. Towns and Villages
    São João da Pesqueira
    Situated on the banks of the River Douro, São João da Pesqueira owes its name to a natural lake that was once full of different species of fish. This turned the spot into a paradise for fishermen and it therefore became known locally as the (...)

  9. Towns and Villages
    São Martinho do Porto
    The bay of São Martinho do Porto, shaped like a closed shell, has been frequented for years by the same families who long ago chose it as their favourite place for holidays and weekends. Very crowded during the summer, when it turns into a truly (...)

  10. Sardoal
    Towns and Villages
    Sardoal
    Inhabited since prehistoric times, as demonstrated by several archaeological finds, the oldest document proving the existence of Sardoal dates back to 1313, and consists of a letter written by Queen Santa Isabel, the wife of King Dom Dinis, now kept (...)

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