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There are many cities more or less close to Lisbon, in both margins of the river.
No, but there is a 'codex' that is called the 'Lisbon Bible.'
The distance between the two cities' major airports is about 1,179 air miles.
The distance between the two cities' major airports is about 4,023 air miles.
The distance between the two cities' major airports is about 5,200 air miles.
Are you asking how many cities in the world? The answer to this question would be the following: "There is an incalculable number of cities in the world."
The Night in Lisbon has 244 pages.
They are called 'colonial' cities because they look like some cities in Europe, with many houses and buildings with Baroque-style facades and a grid-like pattern of growth. Also, many of them have a central plaza or zocalo with the government's administrative buildings surrounding it. Finally, many of them have cathedrals and churches built during the 1600-1800 period. Some cities with these characteristics in Europe are Lisbon (Portugal), Paris (France) and Seville (Spain). Their Mexican counterparts would include Queretaro, Puebla or Guadalajara.
There are many Islamic cities in the world.
A Small Death in Lisbon has 400 pages.
Night Train to Lisbon has 438 pages.
Great Cities of the Ancient World has 510 pages.