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Alto Alentejo Province

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Province in Portugal
Alto Alentejo
Province
Location of Alto Alentejo in Portugal in 1936.Location of Alto Alentejo in Portugal in 1936.
CountryPortugal
SeatÉvora

Alto Alentejo was a Portuguese province. It was abolished with the Constitution of 1976.

The area is now covered by Alto Alentejo Subregion and Alentejo Central Subregion.

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Provinces of Portugal
Medieval provinces
Provinces of 1832
Provinces of 1936
Overseas provinces added in 1951

38°34′21″N 7°54′26″W / 38.5725°N 7.9072°W / 38.5725; -7.9072


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