Grande Lisboa
Grande Lisboa (Greater Lisbon in English) is a Portuguese NUTS III subregion integrated in the Lisboa Region. It includes the capital and prime city of Portugal - Lisbon (Lisboa in Portuguese). It is the main economical subregion of the country. It covers 1,376 km² and it is the most populous and most densely populated Portuguese subregion (2,821,619 inhabitants and 2,043 inhabitants/km²[1]).
Overview
In spite of getting the name Grande Lisboa, the subregion did not take the entire area of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (for it does not include the municipalities in the South bank of the Tagus river estuary, known as Península de Setúbal, which at times the term also applied to).
The area is bordered in the North by the Centro Region, in the West by the Atlantic Ocean, in the East by the Ribatejo region and in the South by the Tagus River estuary.
This subregion is the leading services center for the entire country and it also has a large industrial output. It is served by the busiest Portuguese airport, an international harbor and an extensive network of highways, and mass transportation, like commuter, regional and international railways.
Municipalities
It has 9 municipalities (Concelhos in Portuguese):
It is part of the historical Estremadura Province.
The main urban centers are Lisboa (pop. 564,647), Amadora (pop. 177,000), Algueirão-Mem Martins (pop. 103,000), Agualva-Cacém (pop. 120,000), Queluz (pop.c. 116,000) and Odivelas (pop. 79,000).
References
External links
Media related to Grande Lisboa at Wikimedia Commons
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Coordinates: 38°42′N 9°11′W / 38.700°N 9.183°W