Pinhal Litoral

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Map showing the location of the Pinhal Litoral subregion

Pinhal Litoral (Portuguese pronunciation: [piˈɲaɫ lituˈɾaɫ]) is a former NUTS3 subregion of Portugal integrating the Centro Region. It was abolished at the January 2015 NUTS 3 revision.[1] It covered an area of 1,741 km2, a population of 261,665 (as of 2005) and a density of 150 inhabitants/km2. It has a diversified economic activity, mainly glass, plastics, wood and agriculture.

Cities and towns[]

The main city is Leiria (pop.50,176 ;{63,000 in urban area}. Other cities are Marinha Grande (29,000) and Pombal (18,000).

Municipalities[]

It covers 5 municipalities:

  • Batalha [town]
  • Leiria [city;area seat of Pinhal Litoral, capital of Leiria District, Leiria urban community and Leiria/Fátima Diocese
  • Marinha Grande [city]
  • Pombal [city]
  • Porto de Mós [town]

References[]

Coordinates: 39°46′N 8°53′W / 39.767°N 8.883°W / 39.767; -8.883

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