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Quinta dos Anjos Destination Guide

Touring Quinta dos Anjos in Portugal

Quinta dos Anjos in the region of Santarém is a city located in Portugal - some 45 mi or ( 72 km ) North-East of Lisbon , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Quinta dos Anjos

Time in Quinta dos Anjos is now 11:03 PM (Thursday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Lisbon " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your travel resources, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Tremes, Setúbal, Sao Pedro, Quinta do Torres, and Quinta dos Anjos. Being here already, consider visiting Tremes . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Quinta dos Anjos ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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lego beach

2:52 min by HugoRib1
Views: 6323 Rating: 5.00

A killing surprise on the beach ! A distracted Lego minifigure is about to find out that there is a man-eating monster swimming and hunting for food in the dephts of the sea. It's a lego shark attack! ..

Festival Bike 2007 Santarém Dirt Jump

4:10 min by Fontecc
Views: 4594 Rating: 1.50

Vídeo do Dirt Jump no Festival Bike 2007 realizado outra vez em Santarém. Parabéns a todos os riders. Este vídeo destaca mais os bikers da Guarda: João Rodrigues, David Rodrigues e Rui Mendonça. Músic ..


Renovation of Celestino Graça's Bullfighting Arena HD

3:12 min by gplura
Views: 1040 Rating: 5.00

Renovation of Celestino Graça's Bullfighting Arena into a Multi-Purpose Pavilion and Requalification of the Adjacent Area, Campo Emílio Infante da Câmara. Located some 85km northeast of Lisbon, the ci ..

RGP 100 Mod

5:36 min by MrRuisalgueiro1
Views: 881 Rating: 0.00

RGP plastic machine ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Santarém, Portugal

Santarém is a city forming the heart of the Santarém Municipality in Portugal. It has a population of 28,760 whilst the entire municipality has 64,124 inhabitants. It is the capital of Santarém District. The present Mayor is Francisco Moita Flores, a former police detective and a television screenwriter, elected by the Social Democratic Party. The municipal holiday is March 19.

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Located at 39.24 -8.69 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Cities in Portugal, Roman towns and cities in Portugal

Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição do Colégio dos Jesuítas

Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição do Colégio dos Jesuítas is a church in Santarém, Portugal. It is classified as a National Monument.

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Located at 39.23 -8.69 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Churches in Portugal, National monuments in Portugal

Igreja da Graça (Santarém)

Igreja da Graça is a church in Portugal. It is classified as a National Monument.

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Located at 39.23 -8.68 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Churches in Portugal, National monuments in Portugal

Santarém District

The District of Santarém is located in Centro Region, Portugal, the district capital is the city of Santarém. It has an area of 6747 km² (3rd largest in Portugal), and a population of 475,344 inhabitants.

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Located at 39.23 -8.68 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Districts of Portugal, Santarém District

Ribatejo Province

The Ribatejo is the most central of the traditional provinces of Portugal, with no coastline or border with Spain. The region is crossed by the Tagus River (Ribatejo translates to "shores of Tagus"). The region contains some of the nation's richest agricultural land, and it produces most of the animals used in the Portuguese style of bullfighting. Ribatejo Province was formally created in 1936.

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Located at 39.23 -8.68 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Provinces of Portugal (1936–1976)