Districts of Portugal - List

List

District Municipalities Parishes Province of 1936 Region
Aveiro
19
208
Beira Litoral Province + Douro Litoral Province Norte, Centro
Beja
14
100
Baixo Alentejo Alentejo
Braga
14
515
Minho Norte
Bragança
12
299
Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro Province Norte
Castelo Branco
11
160
Beira Baixa Province Centro
Coimbra
17
209
Beira Baixa Province, Beira Litoral Centro
Évora
14
91
Alto Alentejo Alentejo
Faro
16
84
Algarve Province Algarve
Guarda
14
336
Beira Alta Province (partly Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro) Centro (partly Norte,only Foz Coa)
Leiria
16
148
Beira Litoral Province, Estremadura Centro
Lisbon
16
226
Estremadura (partly Ribatejo) Lisbon (partly Alentejo)
Portalegre
15
86
Alto Alentejo Province (partly Ribatejo) Alentejo
Porto
18
383
Douro Litoral Province Norte
Santarém
21
193
Ribatejo Province (partly Beira Baixa and Beira Litoral) Centro, Alentejo
Setúbal
13
82
Estremadura Province, Baixo Alentejo Province Lisbon, Alentejo
Viana do Castelo
10
290
Minho Norte
Vila Real
14
268
Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro Norte
Viseu
24
372
Beira Alta, (partly Douro Litoral) Centro, Norte

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