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|title = [[World Heritage Site]]s in [[Portugal]] |
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<small>Historic Centre of</small> [[Angra do Heroísmo]], <small>[[Azores]]</small>{{·}} |
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* Historic Centre of [[Porto]], [[Dom Luís I Bridge|Luiz I Bridge]] and [[Monastery of Serra do Pilar]] |
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* [[Bom Jesus do Monte|Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte]] in Braga |
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| group2 = [[Central Region, Portugal|Centro]] |
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<small>[[Laurisilva]] of</small> [[Madeira]]{{·}} |
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[[Alcobaça Monastery]] |
* [[Alcobaça Monastery]] |
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<small>Historic Centre of</small> [[Porto]]{{·}} |
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* [[University of Coimbra]] – Alta and Sofia |
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| group3 = [[Lisbon Region|Lisbon]] |
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* [[Palace of Mafra|Royal Building of Mafra – Palace, Basilica, Convent]], Cerco Garden and Hunting Park ([[Tapada Nacional de Mafra|Tapada]]) |
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| group4 = [[Alentejo]] |
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[[nl:Sjabloon:WerelderfgoedPT]] |
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* [[Garrison Border Town of Elvas and its Fortifications]] |
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* Historic Centre of [[Angra do Heroísmo]] |
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* [[Laurisilva of Madeira|Laurisilva]] |
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| below = <sup>1</sup> Shared with other [[Administrative divisions of Portugal|region/s]] and [[Spain]] |
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