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Entre Douro e Minho

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The coastline of Entre Minho e Douro is level and unbroken except by the estuaries of the main rivers; inland, the elevation gradually increases towards the north and east, where several mountain ranges mark the frontier. Of these, the most important are the Serra da Peneda (4,728 feet,
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There are three other large rivers which, like the Minho, flow west-south-west into the Atlantic. The Lima or Antela (Spanish Limia) rises in Galicia, and reaches the sea at
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Being seen as a trace of Estado Novo policies, the territorial definitions of 1936, though having innocuous and non-political characters, were erased in 1976 soon after the
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rivers. Contemporaries often referred to the province as simply "Minho". It was one of six provinces Portugal was commonly divided into from the
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As its name implies, the province is bounded by two rivers, the Douro on the south, and the Minho, or Miño, on the north. We can see
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showing areas south of the Douro River belonging to the old Entre-Douro-e-Minho territory, while
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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border; the Serra da Cabreira (4,021 feet, 1,226 m), immediately to the south; and the
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until 1936, although these provinces were not recognized as official units of government.
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springs from the southern foothills of La Raya Seca, on the northern frontier of
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from the Portuguese-language Knowledge (XXG). Retrieved January 11, 2006.
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city between 1383 and 1518. In 1936, when Portugal was divided into
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descends from its sources in the Serra da Cabreira to
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[ˈẽtɾɨˈðoɾuiˈmiɲu]
historical provinces of Portugal
Atlantic
seaboard
Douro
Minho
early modern period
Lima
Serra do Gerez
Galician
Serra do Marão
some old maps
other old maps
Viana do Castelo District
Braga District
Porto District
Viana do Castelo
Cávado
Trás-os-Montes
Esposende
Ave
Vila do Conde
Atlantic
Tâmega
Gaia
Vila Nova
Porto
13 official provinces

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