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Amadora
Municipality in Lisbon, Portugal
Distance: Approx. 1561 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.73333333,-9.23333333
Amadora (European Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐmɐˈðoɾɐ] ) is a city and municipality in the northwest of the Lisbon metropolitan area and 10 km from central Lisbon. The population in 2011 was 175,136, in an area of 23.78 km2 (9.2 sq mi). It is the fourth biggest, and most densely populated, city in Portugal.
Carnaxide
Civil parish in Lisbon, Portugal
Distance: Approx. 1452 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.71666667,-9.25
Carnaxide (European Portuguese pronunciation: [kɐɾnɐˈʃiðɨ]) is a former civil parish in the municipality of Oeiras, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Carnaxide e Queijas. The population in 2011 was 25,911, in an area of 6.51 km2.
Queluz (Sintra)
Civil parish in Lisbon, Portugal
Distance: Approx. 2261 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.75,-9.25
Queluz (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɛˈluʃ]) is a former civil parish in the municipality of Sintra, Lisbon District, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Queluz e Belas. The population in 2011 was 26,248, in an area of 3.63 km2.
Estádio Nacional
Stadium in Cruz Quebrada, Portugal
Distance: Approx. 2543 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.7089,-9.2628
The Estádio Nacional (English: National Stadium), also known as National Stadium Sports Complex (Portuguese: Complexo Desportivo do Estádio Nacional) and as Jamor Sports Complex (Portuguese: Complexo Desportivo do Jamor), is a football stadium. It is located in the civil parish of Algés, Linda-a-Velha e Cruz Quebrada-Dafundo, in the municipality of Oeiras, in the southwestern part of Lisbon District. The Portugal national team played 46 matches at the stadium from 1945 to 1987, then played additional friendlies in 1999, 2003, 2014 and 2024.
Portugal Open
Tennis tournament
Distance: Approx. 2415 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.70805556,-9.2525
The Portugal Open (formerly named Estoril Open) was an ATP and WTA clay court tennis tournament in Portugal. The event took place at the sports complex of Jamor in Oeiras, of which Estoril Court Central is the most prominent show court. In 2015, the tournament was canceled due to lack of sponsorship.
Palace of Queluz
18th-century Rococo Portuguese palace in Lisbon
Distance: Approx. 2428 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.7506,-9.2587
The Palace of Queluz (Portuguese: Palácio de Queluz, Portuguese pronunciation: [kɛˈluʃ]) is an 18th-century palace located at Queluz, a city of the Sintra Municipality, in the Lisbon District, on the Portuguese Riviera. One of the last great Rococo buildings to be designed in Europe, the palace was conceived as a summer retreat for King Joseph I's brother, Peter of Braganza, later to become husband and king jure uxoris (as King Peter III) to his own niece, Queen Maria I. It eventually served as a discreet place of incarceration for Maria I, when she became afflicted by severe mental illness in the years following Peter III's death in 1786. Following the destruction of the Palace of Ajuda by fire in 1794, Queluz Palace became the official residence of the Portuguese Prince Regent John, and his family, and remained so until the royal family fled to the Portuguese colony of Brazil, following the French invasion of Portugal (1807).
Pousada de Dona Maria I
Inn in Sintra, Portugal
Distance: Approx. 2434 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.75089722,-9.25755278
The Pousada of D. Maria is part of the Pousadas de Portugal network of lodgings, housed in the historical servants quarters/annex of the Queluz National Palace, located in the civil parish of Queluz in the municipality of Sintra in the Portuguese sub-region of Greater Lisbon. Built in the Baroque-style, its five-stage bell tower provides an ecclesiastical appearance to the structure, due to surmounted floral finials. In age, it is contemporary with the main palace, dating from the mid-18th century.
Oeiras International School
Private ib world school in Lisbon, Portugal
Distance: Approx. 2400 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.72666667,-9.27805556
Oeiras International School (OIS) is an IB World School in Oeiras, a suburb of Lisbon, Portugal.
Carnaxide e Queijas
Civil parish in Lisbon, Portugal
Distance: Approx. 733 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.727,-9.243
Carnaxide e Queijas is a civil parish in the municipality of Oeiras, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Carnaxide and Queijas. The population in 2011 was 36,288, in an area of 8.81 km².
Estoril Open (tennis)
Tennis tournament in Portugal
Distance: Approx. 2415 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.70805556,-9.2525
The Estoril Open (also known as the Millennium Estoril Open for sponsorship purposes) is an ATP clay court tennis tournament held in the Portuguese Riviera. The event takes place at the sports complex of Clube de Ténis do Estoril in Cascais. The tournament was removed from the 2025 ATP calendar, and its future was left uncertain, until it was announced in September 2024 that it would be returning in 2025 as a Challenger 175 event.
Mama Lighthouse
Lighthouse
Distance: Approx. 2050 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.72755556,-9.22725
The Mama lighthouse (Portuguese: Farol da Mama) is located in the Carnaxide Sierra (Portuguese: Serra de Carnaxide) of the municipality of Oeiras, in Lisbon District, Portugal. It is built on a round hill, known as the Mama Sul, next to a Geodesic landmark. The Mama Lighthouse is about 4 km inland, northwest of Belém, and combines with the Esteiro and Gibalta lighthouses to indicate the alignment of the southern entrance to the Port of Lisbon.
Castro de Leceia
Archaeological site in Paços de Ferreira, Portugal
Distance: Approx. 2695 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.72805556,-9.28166667
The Castro de Leceia or Leceia Eneolithic Station (Estação eneolítica de Leceia) is an archeological site of the Castro culture located in the Portuguese civil parish of Barcarena in the municipality of Oeiras. The area was first occupied during the end of the Neolithic (4th millennium BCE) and throughout the Chalcolithic, being abandoned somewhere between the end of the 4th and the beginning of the 3rd millennium BCE. The Castro was first dug and reported in 1878 by Carlos Ribeiro, who presented his results to the Lisbon Academy of Sciences in what may be considered the first monograph dedicated to a pre-historical Portuguese settlement. The last interventions date to 2003.
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