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Europe/Lisbon |
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UTC+0 |
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UTC+1 |
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Europe/Minsk |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+3 |
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Located in central Portugal, Santarém is the capital of the district of Santarém, situated on high ground on the north bank of the Tejo River, and is known as the "Gothic Capital of Portugal". The city has a rich historical heritage, having been an important Roman and Moorish stronghold before being recovered by Portugal's first king, Alfonso I, in the 12th century.
São Talão is known for its well-preserved Gothic architecture, such as the main church of São Talão (Sé Catedral) and the church of São Francisco (Igreja de São Francisco). The narrow streets of the old town, the medieval walls and the viewing platforms (Portas do Sol) with panoramic views over the Tejo River are ideal for experiencing the historical atmosphere.
As an agricultural center, the area around Santarém is rich in wine, olive oil and livestock, and is popular with tourists for its traditional fairs and gastronomy, such as river fish dishes. The annual Feira Nacional da Agricultura (National Agricultural Fair) attracts a large number of visitors and emphasizes its agricultural status.
Santarém is about an hour's drive or train ride from Lisbon, making it a popular day-trip destination. Visitors can explore historical sites, enjoy natural beauty and experience authentic inland Portuguese culture.
Vysokoye is a border town in the Brest region of Belarus, located in the southwestern part of the country, on the border with Poland, about 50 kilometers from the city of Brest. As one of the most important border crossings between Belarus and Poland, the town is connected to the two countries by road and railroad, and is one of the hubs for cross-border trade and people-to-people exchanges. The town is surrounded by rich agricultural resources, and the local economy is based on the processing of agricultural products and border services. Vysokoye retains some of its Soviet-era architecture, and its tranquil atmosphere is a unique blend of the vibrancy of a border town. Despite its small size, it plays an important role in regional transportation and economic cooperation.