Península de Setúbal

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The Península de Setúbal is a NUTS III subdivision of Lisbon Region (NUTS II), in Portugal. The subregion's administrative center is Setúbal, and the largest cities are Almada and Setubal.

Area: 1,729 km². Population (2001): 714,589 inhabitants.

It is composed of nine municipalities:

Cities

Almada,Setubal,Amora,Barreiro,Seixal,Montijo and Costa da Caparica.

Main towns

Sesimbra,Moita,Palmela,Alcochete,Corroios,Pinhal Novo,Monte da Caparica,Charneca da Caparica,Trafaria,Lavradio and Baixa da Banheira

References

See also

  • Setúbal DOC
  • Lisbon Metropolitan Area.


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