Dão-Lafões
Dão-Lafões (Portuguese pronunciation: [dɐ̃w̃ lɐˈfõj̃ʃ]) is a former Portuguese NUTS III sub-region in the Centro Region. It was abolished at the January 2015 NUTS 3 revision.[1] It was located in central Portugal, and had an approximate area of 3,483 km² and 286,315 inhabitants. Its largest city was Viseu (with approx. 50,000 inhabitants).
Municipalities
- Aguiar da Beira
- Carregal do Sal
- Castro Daire
- Mangualde
- Nelas
- Oliveira de Frades
- Penalva do Castelo
- Santa Comba Dão
- São Pedro do Sul
- Sátão
- Tondela
- Vila Nova de Paiva
- Viseu
- Vouzela
All the above municipalities are either towns or city, and lie in Viseu District, except for Aguiar, which is part of Guarda District.
References
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