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Europe/Lisbon |
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Africa/Sao_Tome |
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UTC+0 |
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Amadora is an important city in the Lisbon region of Portugal, located about 10 kilometers northwest of the capital Lisbon, and is part of the core of the Lisbon metropolitan area. As the fourth largest city in Portugal in terms of population, Amadora is known for its multicultural community and industrial heritage.
Amadora underwent rapid urbanization in the 20th century, transforming itself from an agricultural area into an industrial center with traditional industries such as watchmaking and textiles. Today, the economy is diversified, encompassing services, technology companies and logistics centers, while retaining its iconic red façade (Cidade Universitária).
The city is famous for the annual Amadora International Comics Festival and has historical monuments such as Romanesque churches. The city is easily accessible by public transportation, with the Yellow Metro Line connecting to Lisbon's city center, and is surrounded by the Sintra Hills Natural Park. The area is a unique blend of modern urban amenities and traditional neighborhoods.
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