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Province in Portugal
Beira Baixa
Province
Location of Beira Baixa in Portugal in 1936 (Dark orange). In the region of Beira (Light orange).Location of Beira Baixa in Portugal in 1936 (Dark orange). In the region of Beira (Light orange).
CountryPortugal
SeatCastelo Branco

Beira Baixa (European Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɐjɾɐ ˈβajʃɐ]; "Lower Beira") was a Portuguese province. It was abolished with the Constitution of 1976.

Municipalities

The 13 municipalities in the province:

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


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