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Lisbon$44954$ - Übersetzung nach spanisch

CIVIL PARISH IN LISBOA
Alcantara (Lisbon); Alcantara, Lisbon; Alcântara (Lisbon)
  • Philip I of Portugal]].
  • Diogo de Torralva]].
  • Santo Amaro Docks, former warehouses converted to commercial spaces in the 1990s.
  • The [[Instituto Superior de Agronomia]], located in the [[Tapada da Ajuda]], was founded in 1853.
  • [[Burnay Palace]], built in 1701, today part of the campus of the [[Technical University of Lisbon]].
  • [[Pestana Palace]], a luxury hotel housed in a noble palace built in 1905.

Lisbon      
n. Lisboa (capital de Portugal)
Lisbon         
  • S. Estêvão]], and the Tagus river behind
  • Alcântara]] from the [[Port of Lisbon]]
  • most expensive shopping streets in Europe]] and famous as a popular destination for [[luxury goods]] shopping.
  • ''[[Duke of Cadaval]] Square'', bordering [[Bairro Alto]] and the [[Baixa Pombalina]]
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  • Phoenician archaeological dig in a cloister of the [[Lisbon Cathedral]]
  • [[Gare do Oriente]] train station, designed by [[Santiago Calatrava]]
  • [[Instituto Superior Técnico]], which belongs to the University of Lisbon is based on the Alameda D. Afonso Henriques.
  • The [[Lisbon Metro]] is Portugal's oldest and largest subway system.
  • [[Lisbon City Hall]], the seat of Lisbon's municipal government
  • The oldest known panorama of Lisbon (1500–1510) from the ''Crónica de Dom Afonso Henriques'' by [[Duarte Galvão]]
  • Northern Lisbon}}
  • The [[Palace of Ajuda]] was built as a residence for the [[King of Portugal]] following the [[1755 Lisbon Earthquake]].
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  • Lisbon World Expo]].
  • The [[National Coach Museum]] has the largest collection of royal carriages in the world and is one of Lisbon's most visited institutions.
  • Alcântara]] to [[Almada]].
  • Setúbal Peninsula]] south of the [[Tagus River]]
  • Lisbon population pyramid in 2021
  • Lisbon tram]] by [[Lisbon Cathedral]] and [[Santo António Church]]
  • largest art collections in the world]].
  • Monument to [[Luís de Camões]], considered the greatest poet of the [[Portuguese language]], in [[Chiado]]
  • BE]] (1)
  • Proclamation of the Portuguese Republic]] in 1910
  • Queen Maria II National Theatre]] in the background
  • 1384 siege of Lisbon]] in [[Froissart's Chronicles]]
  • Queen Maria II National Theatre]] was built in 1842.
  • Terreiro do Paço]] depicted in 1662 by [[Dirk Stoop]]
  • The [[Belém Tower]], one of the most famous and visited landmarks in Lisbon and throughout Portugal
  • The [[Treaty of Lisbon]], which forms the constitutional basis of the [[European Union]], was signed at the [[Jerónimos Monastery]] in 2007.
  • The rectory and main campus of the [[New University of Lisbon]]
  • View from the São Jorge Castle, including the Praça do Comércio on the waterfront
  • Portuguese discoverers]].
CAPITAL CITY OF PORTUGAL
Lisboa; Capital of Portugal; Lisbon, Portugal; PTLIS; Lissabon; Parishes of Lisbon; UN/LOCODE:PTLIS; Parishes of lisbon; Lisbonne; Lisbon weather; Lisboner; Lisboners; Lisbon (Portugal); Lisboa Municipality; Lisbon Municipality; Municipality of Lisbon; Lisboa, Portugal; Lisbon, Lisboa; Demographics of Lisbon; Geography of Lisbon; Libson; Ulishbona; Lisbon City Council; Transport in Lisbon; Sports in Lisbon; Economy of Lisbon
Lisboa
Lisbon         
  • S. Estêvão]], and the Tagus river behind
  • Alcântara]] from the [[Port of Lisbon]]
  • most expensive shopping streets in Europe]] and famous as a popular destination for [[luxury goods]] shopping.
  • ''[[Duke of Cadaval]] Square'', bordering [[Bairro Alto]] and the [[Baixa Pombalina]]
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  • Phoenician archaeological dig in a cloister of the [[Lisbon Cathedral]]
  • [[Gare do Oriente]] train station, designed by [[Santiago Calatrava]]
  • [[Instituto Superior Técnico]], which belongs to the University of Lisbon is based on the Alameda D. Afonso Henriques.
  • The [[Lisbon Metro]] is Portugal's oldest and largest subway system.
  • [[Lisbon City Hall]], the seat of Lisbon's municipal government
  • The oldest known panorama of Lisbon (1500–1510) from the ''Crónica de Dom Afonso Henriques'' by [[Duarte Galvão]]
  • Northern Lisbon}}
  • The [[Palace of Ajuda]] was built as a residence for the [[King of Portugal]] following the [[1755 Lisbon Earthquake]].
  • thumb
  • Lisbon World Expo]].
  • The [[National Coach Museum]] has the largest collection of royal carriages in the world and is one of Lisbon's most visited institutions.
  • Alcântara]] to [[Almada]].
  • Setúbal Peninsula]] south of the [[Tagus River]]
  • Lisbon population pyramid in 2021
  • Lisbon tram]] by [[Lisbon Cathedral]] and [[Santo António Church]]
  • largest art collections in the world]].
  • Monument to [[Luís de Camões]], considered the greatest poet of the [[Portuguese language]], in [[Chiado]]
  • BE]] (1)
  • Proclamation of the Portuguese Republic]] in 1910
  • Queen Maria II National Theatre]] in the background
  • 1384 siege of Lisbon]] in [[Froissart's Chronicles]]
  • Queen Maria II National Theatre]] was built in 1842.
  • Terreiro do Paço]] depicted in 1662 by [[Dirk Stoop]]
  • The [[Belém Tower]], one of the most famous and visited landmarks in Lisbon and throughout Portugal
  • The [[Treaty of Lisbon]], which forms the constitutional basis of the [[European Union]], was signed at the [[Jerónimos Monastery]] in 2007.
  • The rectory and main campus of the [[New University of Lisbon]]
  • View from the São Jorge Castle, including the Praça do Comércio on the waterfront
  • Portuguese discoverers]].
CAPITAL CITY OF PORTUGAL
Lisboa; Capital of Portugal; Lisbon, Portugal; PTLIS; Lissabon; Parishes of Lisbon; UN/LOCODE:PTLIS; Parishes of lisbon; Lisbonne; Lisbon weather; Lisboner; Lisboners; Lisbon (Portugal); Lisboa Municipality; Lisbon Municipality; Municipality of Lisbon; Lisboa, Portugal; Lisbon, Lisboa; Demographics of Lisbon; Geography of Lisbon; Libson; Ulishbona; Lisbon City Council; Transport in Lisbon; Sports in Lisbon; Economy of Lisbon
= Lisboa
Ex: The National Library of Portugal is located in Lisbon and was created in 1796.

Definition

Lisbon
·noun A sweet, light-colored species of wine, produced in the province of Estremadura, and so called as being shipped from Lisbon, in Portugal.

Wikipedia

Alcântara, Lisbon

Alcântara (Portuguese pronunciation: [alˈkɐ̃tɐɾɐ]) is a freguesia (civil parish) and district of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. Located in western Lisbon, Alcântara is to the east of Ajuda and Belém and west of Estrela and Campo de Ourique. Alcântara had a population in 2011 of 13,943.