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Summary

The 20 biggest and the 20 smallest municipalities of Portugal
 —  Biggest
 —  Smallest

20 Biggest

  1. Odemira
  2. Alcácer do Sal
  3. Castelo Branco
  4. Idanha-a-Nova
  5. Évora
  6. Mértola
  7. Montemor-o-Novo
  8. Bragança
  9. Beja
  10. Coruche
  11. Serpa
  12. Santiago do Cacém
  13. Moura
  14. Ponte de Sor
  15. Sabugal
  16. Grândola
  17. Montalegre
  18. Almodôvar
  19. Loulé
  20. Mogadouro


20 Smallest

  1. São João da Madeira
  2. Entroncamento
  3. Corvo
  4. Espinho
  5. Amadora
  6. Vizela
  7. Odivelas
  8. Mesão Frio
  9. Barreiro
  10. Oporto
  11. Porto Santo
  12. Lagoa
  13. Oeiras
  14. Ponta do Sol
  15. Vila Nova da Barquinha
  16. Sobral de Monte Agraço
  17. Câmara de Lobos
  18. Moita
  19. Santa Cruz da Graciosa
  20. Vila Real de Santo António

Notes

  1. There are 21 red spots because the 3 parishes of Vila Real de Santo António, in the southeastern part of the map, are not contiguous.
  2. The archipelagos of Madeira and Azores are not to scale.

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Portuguese_municipalities_area.PNG Author: Afonso Silva.

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