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  1. Santarém - Portugal holiday guide. Overlooking the wending Tagus River from its ridge-top position, Santarem is a town of historical significance, once renowned as the strongest fortress in the kingdom and second only to Lisbon in importance in the country. Its origins can be traced back to the Iron Age, and Julius Caesar used it as an ...

  2. Santarém Cathedral (Sé de Santarém). Santarém (/sɐ̃tɐˈɾɐ̃j̃/, suhng-tuh-RUHNGY) has a city population of 29,929 (2012), and the entire municipality has 61,752 residents (2011). Visitor information [edit] 1 Posto de Turismo de Santarém (Descobrir Santarém), Rua Capelo e Ivens 63, ☏ +351 243 304 437, turismo@cm-santarem.pt.

  3. 19 de jun. de 2023 · Si por el contrario accedemos a Portugal por Badajoz, nos quedará un tanto a desmano, pero podremos hacer una excursión de un día desde Lisboa de la forma más cómoda y rápida. En tren. Si no disponemos de vehículo y queremos hacer un recorrido por todo lo que ver en Santarém desde Lisboa, el tren es una opción muy recomendable.

  4. Santarém Hotel, a 4-star hotel with an amazing view . Rooms; ... Santarem, Ribatejo 2000-210 Portugal Phone +351 243 330 800 geral@santaremhotel.net. Home page; Rooms;

  5. Igreja do Santissimo Milagre. 46. Lugares religiosos. 5. Museu Diocesano de Santarém. 64. Museos especializados. De MichelPerez. En las poblaciones antiguas como Santarem predominan las murallas y las iglesias, guerra y espíritu muchas veces unidas...

  6. Santarém. It is the capital of Ribatejo, from the top of its hills, noted the lezíria. From the Romans to the Santarém Scallabis of now, the city was the site chosen, during several centuries, for cuts and nobles. And it is for this reason that there are various buildings and monuments that aristocrats have made this city one of the best ...

  7. Santarém, city and concelho (municipality), central Portugal. It lies along the Tagus (Tejo) River, 47 miles (76 km) northeast of Lisbon. The city originated as Scalabis (renamed Praesidium Julium by Julius Caesar) in Roman times.