There was a recent election to vote on the 7 wonders of Portugal.
- The Belem Tower in Lisbon.
- Jeronimos' Monestery in Lisbon.
- The Bone Chappel in Evora.
- The Sintra Palace in Sintra.
- Guimarães Castle in Guimarães.
- Tower of Clerigos in Porto.
Are a few I can remember from the top of my head.
Lisbon [Lisboa] is Portugal's most famous city. It's Portugal's capital city and busiest seaport. It's located in western Portugal at the point where the Tagus River flows into the Atlantic. It already was a 1,000-year-old town at the time of Roman rule in 205 BC.
Lisbon was captured by the Moors in the eighth century. In 1147 it was reconquered for Christians under Afonso Henriques [July 25, 1009-December 6, 1185]. It's the major cultural, economic, and political center of Portugal.
Portugal's most famous landmarks are its UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
1. In the Alentejo Region [Região do Alentejo] in the south is the historic center of Évora with its medieval walls and Roman temple.
2. In the Central Region [Região Centro] are the Batalha Monastery [Mosteiro Santa Maria da Vitória] and the Convent of the Order of Christ [Convento de Cristo].
3. In the Lisbon Region [Região de Lisboa] are the Monastery of Santa Maria d'Alcobaça [Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Alcobaça]; the Monastery of the Hieronymites [Mosteiro dos Jerónimos] with the Tower of Belem [Torre de Belém]; and the town of Sintra with its 19th century architecture.
4. In the North Region [Região Norte] are the Alto Douro Wine Region; the Prehistoric Rock-Art Sites in the Côa Valley; the historic center of Guimarães with its historical medieval monuments; and the historic center of Porto.
Among mainland Portugal's most popular landmarks are its UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
1. The Alentejo Region [Região do Alentejo] in the south has one World Heritage Site: the historic center of Évora with its medieval walls and Roman temple.
2. The Central Region [Região Centro] has two World Heritage Sites: the Batalha Monastery [Mosteiro Santa Maria da Vitória]; and the Convent of the Order of Christ [Convento de Cristo].
3. The Lisbon Region [Região de Lisboa] has three World Heritage Sites: the Monastery of Santa Maria d'Alcobaça [Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Alcobaça]; the Monastery of the Hieronymites [Mosteiro dos Jerónimos] with the Tower of Belem [Torre de Belém]; and the town of Sintra with its 19th century architecture.
4. The North Region [Região Norte] has four World Heritage Sites: the Alto Douro Wine Region; the Prehistoric Rock-Art Sites in the Côa Valley; the historic center of Guimarães with its historical medieval monuments; and the historic center of Porto.
Portugal's most famous landmarks are its UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
1. In the Alentejo Region [Regi
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