Baixo Alentejo

Baixo Alentejo is a region in southern Portugal.

Cities

 * — a very old town on top of a hill, by the Sado River. The municipality includes the seaside village of Comporta.
 * — town with castle and palace
 * — sits on a high hill overlooking beautiful and fertile valleys that produce cereals, olive oil, and wine
 * — a town known for singer Zeca Afonso as "Vila Morena" (tawny town), with a mountain of the same name
 * — the largest municipality in Portugal by area. It includes the seaside village of Zambujeira do Mar with fine sandy beaches and traditional architecture; it is part of the Nature Park of the Southwest Alentejo
 * — port and castle city where Vasco da Gama was born
 * — it has Roman ruins, a Moorish castle, and a 13th-century church

Other destinations

 * — includes the Pulo do Lobo, a where the waters of the Guadiana fall about 20 m through a rocky gorge
 * — a nesting, resting or wintering spot for many of 221 species of birds that have been recorded here
 * — a nesting, resting or wintering spot for many of 221 species of birds that have been recorded here
 * — a nesting, resting or wintering spot for many of 221 species of birds that have been recorded here

Understand


Baixo Alentejo (BIGH-shoo uh-lehn-TAY-zhoo, /ˈbaj.ʃu ɐ.ɫẽ.ˈtɐj.ʒu/)