The Península de Setúbal is a NUTS III subdivision of Lisbon Region (NUTS II), in Portugal. The subregion's administrative center is Setúbal, and the largest cities are Almada and Setúbal.
It takes its name from the Setúbal Peninsula.
Area: 1,729 km². Population (2001): 714,589 inhabitants.
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It is composed of nine municipalities:
Almada, Setúbal, Amora, Barreiro, Seixal, Montijo and Costa da Caparica.
Sesimbra,Moita,Palmela,Alcochete, Corroios, Pinhal Novo, Monte da Caparica, Charneca da Caparica, Trafaria, Lavradio and Baixa da Banheira
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