Lezíria do Tejo is a district of the Alentejo region of Portugal.
Cities
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Map of Lezíria do Tejo
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Location of Lezíria do Tejo in Portugal
- 1 Almeirim — an ancient city known for its gastronomy
- 2 Alpiarça — a town in the heart of the Tagus surrounded by fertile and generous lands
- 3 Azambuja —
- 4 — with an historic centre, most of the town's houses were rebuilt after the 1909 earthquake
- 5 Cartaxo — a centre of production of the typical wine of the Valley of the Tejo
- 6 Chamusca —
- 7 Coruche —
- 8 Golegã — "the capital of the horse", two horse fairs take place every November
- 9 Rio Maior — a base for visiting the natural salt flats of Rio Maior, which are 3 km away
- 10 Salvaterra de Magos — traditionally linked to bullfighting and animal husbandry
- 11 Santarém — it has the largest and most varied ensemble of gothic churches in Portugal
Other destinations
Understand
Lezíria do Tejo mostly corresponds to the former Ribatejo province.