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Located on the Portuguese Riviera | Cascais | 67%
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Gives its name to a revolucionary song wrote by Zeca Afonso in 1974 | Grândola | 67%
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An UNESCO Heritage Site | Sintra | 67%
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Known as "Vila Presépio" | Alenquer | 50%
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Known by its horse fair | Golegã | 50%
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An UNESCO Heritage Site and one of the biggest palaces in the world | Mafra | 50%
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Formed by 3 old settlements: Pederneira, Sítio and Praia | Nazaré | 50%
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Known as the Capital of Chocolate or Christmas Town | Óbidos | 50%
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The oldest town with the status of "Vila" in Portugal | Ponte de Lima | 50%
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Known as an historical fortified town | Almeida | 33%
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Known by its battle important to the formation and independence of Portugal | Arcos de Valdevez | 33%
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Known by the Passadiços do Paiva | Arouca | 33%
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Known by its traditional rugs | Arraiolos | 33%
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The local Monastery its a UNESCO Heritage Site | Batalha | 33%
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Pedro Álvares Cabral was born here | Belmonte | 33%
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Saint Beatrice was born here | Campo Maior | 33%
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Once designated as "Sintra do Alentejo" by King Peter V | Castelo de Vide | 33%
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Located along the Arouce River | Lousã | 33%
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Located on a u-shapped valley | Manteigas | 33%
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Located on São Mamede Mountains; Known in roman times as Ammaia | Marvão | 33%
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Known by its spa town and water; located in the Algarve | Monchique | 33%
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Where the oldest castle of the country is located | Montemor-o-Velho | 33%
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The biggest municipality by area | Odemira | 33%
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The portuguese Silicon Valley | Oeiras | 33%
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Sartago on roman times | Sertã | 33%
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Near of the most central point of mainland Portugal | Vila de Rei | 33%
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