
town, west-central Portugal. It lies at the confluence of the Alcoa and Baça rivers, just south-southwest of the city of Leiria. Alcobaça is notable ...
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The IPR area in the Portuguese region of Extremadura near the Atlantic coast is named after the city of the same name with a famous monastery. It comprises the municipal districts of Alcabaca, Rainha Caldas and Porto de Mós. The red and white wines are made from the native varieties Arinto, Baga, Fernão Pires, Malvasia, Periquita (Castelão ...
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