- 40 km2.
Cascais is an
important tourist destination. Its
marina hosts events such as the America's Cup and the town of Estoril, part of the
Cascais muni****lity...
- The
Citadel of
Cascais is a set of
fortifications built between the 15th and 17th
centuries to
defend the
Cascais coastline and
River Tagus estuary and...
-
Portugal ordered a
royal residence to be
constructed in
Cascais Citadel,
starting the
tradition of
Cascais being the
Portuguese royal family's
Summer residence...
- The
Cascais Line (Portuguese:
Linha de
Cascais) is a
Portuguese railway line
which connects the muni****lities of Lisbon, Oeiras, and
Cascais. The line...
- [kɐɾkɐˈvɛluʃ]) was,
until 2013, a
civil parish in the
Portuguese muni****lity of
Cascais,
about 12
kilometres (7.5 mi) west of Lisbon. In 2013, the
parish merged...
- [ɨʃtuˈɾil]) is a town in the
civil parish of
Cascais e
Estoril of the
Portuguese Muni****lity of
Cascais, on the
Portuguese Riviera. It is a po****r tourist...
- Sintra-
Cascais Natural Park is a po****r
tourism area, with many
different individual historical and
natural sites and attractions.
Sintra and
Cascais are...
- The
Cascais Marina, in
Cascais, Portugal, is the
largest marina on the
Portuguese Riviera and the
third largest marina in the country.[citation needed]...
-
Europeu (1450-1650),
Cascais 1999. José Virgílio ****arra: O galeão S. João (c. 1530-1551).
Dados para uma monografia,
Cascais 1999, p.222-223 José Virgílio...
-
Cascais e
Estoril is a
civil parish in the muni****lity of
Cascais, Portugal. It was
formed in 2013 by the
merger of the
former parishes Cascais and Estoril...