Ribatejo

Ribatejo is a region of Portugal. It is the country's most central province, with neither an Atlantic coast nor a border with Spain. Ribatejo lies along the River Tagus (Rio Tejo) Valley.

Cities

 * — City on the River Tagus with a medieval castle
 * — an ancient city known for its cuisine
 * — a town in the heart of the Tagus surrounded by fertile and generous lands
 * — with an historic centre, most of the town's houses were rebuilt after the 1909 earthquake
 * — a centre of production of the typical wine of the Valley of the Tejo
 * — town on the River Sorraia
 * — city with an important railway junction
 * — "the capital of the horse", two horse fairs take place every November
 * — a base for visiting the natural salt flats of Rio Maior, which are 3 km away
 * — traditionally linked to bullfighting and animal husbandry
 * — it has the largest and most varied ensemble of gothic churches in Portugal
 * — one of Portugal's historical jewels, it was the last Templar town to be commissioned for construction, its convent is a
 * — city with medieval castle and nearby Roman ruins
 * — Lisbon suburb along the River Tagus, known for its bull running

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Ribatejo (/ʁi.bɐ.ˈtɐj.ʒu/, rree-buh-TAY-zhoo)