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  1. Su nombre deriva del latín y significa 'Torres Viejas' (de la misma forma que Pontevedra significa 'Puente Viejo'). Es sede del mayor municipio del Distrito de Lisboa con 405,89 km² de área y 83 075 habitantes (2021), subdividido en trece freguesias.

  2. Torres Vedras (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈtoʁɨʒ ˈvɛðɾɐʃ] ⓘ) is a municipality in the Portuguese district of Lisbon, approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of the capital Lisbon in the Oeste region, in the Centro of Portugal. The population as of 2011 was 83,075, in an area of 407.15 square kilometres (157.20 sq mi).

  3. The Lines of Torres Vedras were lines of forts and other military defences built in secrecy to defend Lisbon during the Peninsular War. Named after the nearby town of Torres Vedras , they were ordered by Arthur Wellesley, Viscount Wellington , constructed by Colonel Richard Fletcher and his Portuguese workers between November 1809 ...

  4. Pertence á Rexión Centro e á subrexión de Oeste. O seu nome deriva do latín e significa 'Torres vellas' (da mesma forma que Pontevedra significa 'Ponte vella'). É sede do maior municipio do Distrito de Lisboa con 405,89 km² de área e 79.465 habitantes (2011), subdividido en 20 freguesías.

    • Escudo de Torres Vedras
    • Escudo
  5. Santa Cruz is a locality in the Silveira parish, part of the municipality of Torres Vedras, Portugal. It is mostly known for its extensive quality beaches. The beach of Santa Cruz served as inspiration for several poets, including Antero de Quental, João de Barros and Kazuo Dan.

  6. Interior view. Castelo de Torres Vedras is a castle in Torres Vedras, Portugal. Characterized by a mix of Gothic and Manueline features, it is classified by IGESPAR as a Site of Public Interest. History. Use of the castle area goes back to Roman times as evidenced by the existence of two Roman cisterns, tombstones, coins and other artifacts.