List of dams and reservoirs in Portugal

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This page is a list of dams and reservoirs in Portugal, arranged by NUTS Regions and Subregions:

Contents

Norte

Alto Tâmega

Cávado

Douro

Grande Porto

Minho-Lima

Centro

Beiras e Serra da Estrela

Beira Baixa

Coimbra

Médio Tejo

Lisboa e Vale do Tejo

Alentejo

Alto Alentejo

Alentejo Central

Alentejo Litoral

Baixo Alentejo

Algarve

See also

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