Portugal
Administrative divisions
# | Name | Type |
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1 | Açores | autonomous region |
2 | Aveiro | district |
3 | Beja | district |
4 | Braga | district |
5 | Bragança | district |
6 | Castelo Branco | district |
7 | Coimbra | district |
8 | Cris | city / town |
9 | Évora | district |
10 | Faro | district |
11 | Guarda | district |
12 | Leiria | district |
13 | Lisbon | district |
14 | Madeira | autonomous region |
15 | Portalegre | district |
16 | Porto | district |
17 | Santarém | district |
18 | Setúbal | district |
19 | Várzeas | city / town |
20 | Viana do Castelo | district |
21 | Vila Real | district |
22 | Viseu | district |
General Information
Name: | Portugal |
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Type: | country |
Capital: | Lisbon |
Land mass: | 92,090 km² |
Population: | 10,524,145 (estimated in 2004) |
Density: | 112 per km² |
Largest cities: |
Relevant Websites
Relevant Literature
- Application of SASHA to seismic hazard assessment for Portugal mainland. In: Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, v. 14, n. 7 (May 2015), pp. 1827-1847. (2015):
- Building Heritage in the Alto Douro Wine Region, Portugal – Tabique Wall Nails Characterization. In: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, v. 9, n. 1 (March 2016), pp. 59-70. (2016):
- Construction Financing in Late Medieval Portuguese Towns [14th-16th Centuries]. Presented at: Fourth International Congress on Construction History, Paris, 3-7 July 2012, pp. 305-312. (2012):
- Constructive culture in the transition from the nineteenth to the twentieth century. Contributions of Alfredo de Andrade (1839-1915) to construction history across Italy and Portugal. Presented at: 6th International Congress on Construction History (6ICCH 2018), July 9-13, 2018, Brussels, Belgium, pp. 609-618. (2018):
- Development and application of a real-time loss estimation framework for Portugal. In: Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, v. 13, n. 9 (March 2015), pp. 2493-2516. (2015):
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10849 - Published on:
28/10/1998 - Last updated on:
22/07/2014