- Minho-Lima Subregion
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Minho-Lima is a Portuguese NUTS3 subregion, belonging to Norte Region, between the Minho River and Lima River in the northern part of Portugal. It corresponds to the historical region of Alto Minho and is centered around its main city – Viana do Castelo (pop. 41,000). It covers an area of 2,255 km², with a population of 252,011 inhabitants (2006) for a density of 111.8 inhabitants/km². It borders to the north the Galicia autonomous region in Spain and to the south with the Ave Subregion.
It is a subregion with a strong gastronomic identity and produces a specific type of wine called Vinho Verde (young wine).
Municipalities
The 10 municipalities are:
- Arcos de Valdevez
- Caminha
- Melgaço
- Monção
- Paredes de Coura
- Ponte da Barca
- Ponte de Lima
- Valença
- Viana do Castelo
- Vila Nova de Cerveira
NUTS 2 regions, NUTS 3 subregions and Districts of Portugal Norte Region Centro Region Subregions: Baixo Mondego · Baixo Vouga · Beira Interior Norte · Beira Interior Sul · Cova da Beira · Dão-Lafões · Médio Tejo · Oeste · Pinhal Interior Norte · Pinhal Interior Sul · Pinhal Litoral · Serra da Estrela · Districts: Castelo Branco · Coimbra · Leiria · Aveiro * · Guarda* · Santarém * · Viseu *Lisboa Region Alentejo Region Algarve Region Subregions: Algarve · Districts: FaroAzores Subregions: AzoresMadeira Subregions: Madeira(*) Situated in more than one Region. NOTE: The Azores and Madeira are Autonomous Regions: districts have been discontinued in these areas and local government replaced by LAU1 and LAU2 authorityCategories:- NUTS 3 Statistical Regions of Portugal
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