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Map showing the location of the Grande Porto subregion

Grande Porto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɡɾɐ̃dɨ ˈpoɾtu]) or Greater Porto is a former Portuguese NUTS3 subregion, integrating the NUTS2 region of Norte, in Portugal. It was abolished at the January 2015 NUTS 3 revision.

It corresponded to 11 municipalities out of 16, the other 5 in Entre Douro e Vouga Subregion that constitute the larger Greater Metropolitan Area of Porto, centered in the city of Porto. With a population of 2,181,805 inhabitants (INE 2011) and an area of 817 km. Highly industrialized, it is along with the neighbouring subregions the main source of the Portuguese exports and home to one of the busiest Portuguese harbours, located in Leixões. Grande Porto serves as the commercial, educational, cultural and economical centre of northern Portugal.

It covers an area of 817 km for a density of 2056 hab/km

Municipalities

It is formed by 11 municipalities, on both sides of the Douro River.

All of the above municipalities are cities. Only Espinho and Gaia are located south of Douro River.

Douro River at Grande Porto, Portugal's second most populated subregion.

The conurbation, which includes the municipalities of Porto (pop. 240,000), Vila Nova de Gaia (pop. 330,000) and Matosinhos (pop. 175,000), are amongst the biggest urban centres in Portugal, although the subregion is considered a Metropolitan Area with a population of over a million.

Transport

The subregion is served by an international airport: Porto/ Pedras Rubras / Maia (OPO), a harbour(Leixões/ Matosinhos), underground (Subway), intercity trains and a large network of highways and motorways. The industry is located in a crown around the city of Porto.

References

  1. Adequação dos indicadores à nova organização territorial NUTS III / Entidades Intermunicipais, Instituto Nacional de Estatística, 18 March 2015
  2. "Statistics Portugal – Web Portal".
Regional divisions of Portugal
North Region
Metropolitan areas
Intermunicipal communities
Centro Region
Intermunicipal communities
Oeste e Vale do Tejo Region
Intermunicipal communities
Lisbon Region
Metropolitan areas
Alentejo Region
Intermunicipal communities
Algarve Region
Intermunicipal communities
Autonomous Regions
All these divisions are further subdivided into municipalities and parishes.

41°09′00″N 8°38′00″W / 41.1500°N 8.6333°W / 41.1500; -8.6333


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