Oeste e Vale do Tejo
Appearance
Oeste e Vale do Tejo | |
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Country | Portugal |
Time zone | UTC+0 (WET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (WEST) |
NUTS | PT1D |
The Oeste e Vale do Tejo (in English: West and Tagus Valley) is a NUTS II statistical region of Portugal.[1][2] Bordered to the north by the Centro region, to the south by Alentejo, and to the west by the Atlantic Ocean. The Oeste and Vale do Tejo subregion has 34 municipalities. It was created in 2024 from parts of the Centro and Alentejo regions.
Divisions
[edit]The region is made up of 3 sub-regions, 34 municipalities:
Sub-regions
[edit]The Oeste e Vale do Tejo is divided into the following 3 sub-regions:
Municipalities
[edit]The Oeste e Vale do Tejo is divided into the following 34 municipalities:
- Abrantes
- Alcobaça
- Alenquer
- Almeirim
- Alpiarça
- Alcanena
- Arruda dos Vinhos
- Azambuja
- Benavente
- Bombarral
- Cadaval
- Caldas da Rainha
- Cartaxo
- Chamusca
- Constância
- Coruche
- Entroncamento
- Ferreira do Zêzere
- Golegã
- Lourinhã
- Mação
- Nazaré
- Óbidos
- Ourém
- Peniche
- Rio Maior
- Salvaterra de Magos
- Santarém
- Sardoal
- Sobral de Monte Agraço
- Tomar
- Torres Novas
- Torres Vedras
- Vila Nova da Barquinha
References
[edit]- ^ "Official Journal L 87/2023". eur-lex.europa.eu. Retrieved 2024-01-13.
- ^ Corp, Bild. "NUT II: Bruxelas aprovou a nova NUT II do Oeste e Vale do Tejo". www.antenalivre.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-12-25.