Salema, Portugal

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Bay of Salema in August 2011 Salema Beach.JPG
Bay of Salema in August 2011

Salema is a village located near Vila do Bispo in the Algarve, Portugal. Historically it was a fishing village, but at present it is a popular tourist destination.

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