"Lisboa" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lisboa" Meaning

Lisbon, also known as Lisboa, is the capital and largest city of Portugal.

"Lisboa" Examples

Usage Examples of "Lisboa"


1. Geo-Reference

The historic neighborhood of Alfama lies in the heart of Lisboa, Portugal.
The Tagus River runs through the city of Lisboa and has played a significant role in its development.

2. Cultural Reference

The Jerónimos Monastery is a iconic landmark in Lisboa, built to commemorate the discovery of India by Vasco da Gama.
The picturesque neighborhood of Bairro Alto in Lisboa is famous for its Fado music and traditional Portuguese cuisine.

3. Travelogue

As I wandered through the cobblestone streets of Lisboa, I stumbled upon a quaint little café serving the best pastéis de nata in the world.
The Belem Tower in Lisboa is a must-visit attraction for anyone interested in Portuguese history and architecture.

4. Tourism

The Lisboa Card allows you to explore the city's major attractions, including the Castle of São Jorge and the Museum of Modern Art.
Visitors can enjoy a scenic tram ride from the trendy neighborhood of Chiado to the picturesque neighborhood of Santa Catarina in Lisboa.

5. Formal Document

The European Union has recognized Lisboa as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its rich cultural and historical significance.
The Chamber of Commerce in Lisboa hosts regular business conferences and events to promote trade and investment in the region.

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