Alentejo

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Facts

  • The largest Portuguese region
  • Close to Lisbon and with great accessibilities to the main consuming markets in Portugal and in Europe
  • Alqueva Dam: The largest strategic water reserve in Europe
  • Port of Sines: One of the largest and most efficient ports in Europe and the main port in the Ibero-atlantic front
  • The world leading region in cork production with the highest concentration of cork oaks in the country
  • The third region that contributes the most to Portugal’s GDP
  • One of the sunniest regions in Europe and the main center for photovoltaic energy production in Portugal
  • Portuguese region with the most local administration cultural expenses per inhabitant;
  • Évora: European Capital of Culture 2027
02

Dimension

  • Area: 27 330 km2
  • Geographical position: Southern Portugal
  • 126 km of coastline
  • 4 subregions
  • 47 municipalities
  • Population: 473 235 people
03

Infrastructures

  • Alqueva Multipurpose Project
  • Port of Sines
  • Sines Industrial and Logistics Zone
  • Beja Airport
  • 4 Aeronautic industry parks
  • 73 Business Support Centers
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Business environment

  • Region’s GDP: 8 899 M€
  • Exports of goods: 2 665 M€
  • Export intensity (NUT II): 25,6%
  • of enterprises: 59 558
  • Apparent productivity (NUT II): 37,230 M€
  • Exports/imports coverage rate: 140%
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Culture and Tourism

  • No. of accommodation establishments: 518
  • No. of guests in accommodation establishments: 1.259 M
  • Natura 2000: 743 thousand hectares
  • Cultural investment by municipality: 69,8/person
  • Cultural properties: 642
  • UNESCO’s World Heritage recognitions: 2 Tangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity / 3 Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity