Santo Condestável (Lisbon)
Santo Condestável is a former parish (freguesia) in the municipality of Lisbon, Portugal.
Setúbal (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɨˈtuβaɫ] or [sɨˈtuβɐɫ]) is a city and a municipality in Portugal. The population in 2014 was 118,166, in an area of 230.33 km2 (88.9 sq mi) km².
Population: 117,110
Latitude: 38° 31' 27.84" N
Longitude: -8° 53' 17.52" W
Santo Condestável is a former parish (freguesia) in the municipality of Lisbon, Portugal.
Santiago is a former civil parish (freguesia) in the city and municipality of Lisbon, Portugal. It had a total area of 0.06 km² and total population of 846 inhabitants (2009); density: 13,823 hab/km².
Prazeres is a former civil parish (freguesia) in the city and municipality of Lisbon, Portugal.
Laranjeiro (Portuguese for field of orange trees) is a former civil parish in the municipality of Almada, Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Laranjeiro e Feijó.
Gâmbia – Pontes – Alto da Guerra is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Setúbal.
Fernão Ferro is a civil parish, in the municipality of Seixal in the district of Setúbal, Portugal. It is part of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area.
Charneca de Caparica (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʃɐɾˈnɛkɐ dɐ kɐpɐˈɾikɐ]) is a former civil parish in the municipality of Almada, Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Charneca de Caparica e Sobreda.
Baixa da Banheira e Vale da Amoreira is a civil parish in the municipality of Moita, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Baixa da Banheira and Vale da Amoreira.
São Miguel is a former parish (freguesia) in the municipality of Lisbon, Portugal. It had a total area of 0.06 km² and total population of 1,777 inhabitants (2001); density: 30,638 hab/km². It was created in 1180 near the Castle of São Jorge site.
…Santa Isabel is a former parish (freguesia) in the municipality of Lisbon, Portugal. At the administrative reorganization of Lisbon on 8 December 2012 it became part of the parish Campo de Ourique.
Estadio Dr. Manuel de Mello was a multi-use stadium in Barreiro, Portugal. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home stadium of FC Barreirense.