Main Portuguese street running through the historic town of Bragança in Northern Portugal.


Bragança (Portuguese pronunciation: [b??'g?~s?] or, locally, [b??'gãs?]; English language: Braganza) is a city and a municipality in north-eastern Portugal and the capital of Bragança District, in Alto Trás-os-Montes. The population of the municipality is 34,774 and its total area is 1, kmª. It lies on a branch of the Sabor River south of the Culebra Mountains, 255 km northeast of Porto, 515 km from Lisbon and 22 km. from the Spanish border. The city is at an elevation of 700m. Of all of the 18 Portuguese district capitals, Bragança is the farthest from Lisbon, the national capital. The seat of the municipality is the city of Bragança, which consists of two parishes (Sé and Santa Maria) and has a population of about 21,000.[1] The neighbouring municipalities are Vimioso in the southeast, Macedo de Cavaleiros in the southwest and Vinhais in the west.


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