For current Portuguese statistical subregion, see Alto Alentejo (subregion).
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| Alto Alentejo | |
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| — Province — | |
| Location of Alto Alentejo in Portugal in 1936. | |
| Country | Portugal |
| Seat | Évora |
Alto Alentejo was a Portuguese province. It was abolished with the Constitution of 1976.
Municipalities
- Alandroal
- Alter do Chão
- Arraiolos
- Arronches
Avis Borba - Campo Maior
- Castelo de Vide
- Crato
- Elvas
- Estremoz
- Évora
- Fronteira
- Gavião
- Marvão
- Monforte
- Montemor-o-Novo
- Mora
- Mourão
- Nisa
- Olivença (only de jure)
- Portalegre
- Portel
- Redondo
- Reguengos de Monsaraz
- Sousel
- Viana do Alentejo
- Vila Viçosa
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