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    Porto (Portuguese pronunciation: ⓘ), also known as Oporto, is the second largest city in Portugal after Lisbon. It is the capital of the Porto District and one of the Iberian Peninsula's major urban areas.

  2. Apr 25, 2024 · Porto, city and port, northern Portugal. The city lies along the Douro River, 2 miles (3 km) from the river’s mouth on the Atlantic Ocean and 175 miles (280 km) north of Lisbon. Porto is Portugals second largest city, and it is world-famous for its port wine.

  3. O território do Porto tem uma área de 45 km 2 e uma população de cerca de 240 000 pessoas, sendo a segunda maior aglomeração urbana do país. A cidade é conhecida como a capital do Norte e seu Centro Histórico é classificado como Património Mundial da UNESCO desde 1996.

  4. Located along the Douro river estuary in Northern Portugal, Porto is one of the oldest European centres, and its historical core was proclaimed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996. The western part of its urban area extends to the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean.

  5. Porto is Portugal's second largest city and the capital of the Northern region, and a busy industrial and commercial centre. The city isn't very populous (about 238,000 inhabitants in 2024), but the Porto metropolitan area has some 1.7 million inhabitants in a 50-km radius, with cities like Vila Nova de Gaia , Vila do Conde , Póvoa de Varzim ...

  6. www.up.pt. The University of Porto ( Universidade do Porto) is a Portuguese public research university located in Porto, and founded on 22 March 1911. It is the second largest Portuguese university by number of enrolled students, after the University of Lisbon, and has one of the most noted research outputs in Portugal.

  7. The Porto Cathedral ( Portuguese: Sé do Porto) is a Roman Catholic church located in the historical centre of the city of Porto, Portugal. It is one of the city's oldest monuments and one of the most important local Romanesque monuments. Overview. Porto Cathedral in 1899 by Alfredo Roque Gameiro.

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