Castelo Branco (district)
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| Capital | Castelo Branco | ||
| Region | Centro | ||
| Historical province | Beira Baixa | ||
| Area | 6.675 km² | ||
| Population - Total - Density |
208.069 31/km² |
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| No. of municipalities | 11 | ||
| No. of parishes | 160 | ||
| Parliamentary representation | 5 | ||
The District of Castelo Branco (pron. IPA: [kɐʃ'tɛlu 'bɾɐ̃ku]) is located in Central Portugal, the District Capital is Castelo Branco, although the largest city is Covilhã.
It has an area of 6675 km² (4th largest in Portugal), and a population of 208,069 inhabitants.
The district is composed of 11 municipalities:
- Belmonte
- Castelo Branco
- Covilhã
- Fundão
- Idanha-a-Nova
- Oleiros
- Penamacor
- Proença-a-Nova
- Sertã
- Vila de Rei
- Vila Velha de Ródão
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| Belmonte · Castelo Branco · Covilhã · Fundão · Idanha-a-Nova · Oleiros · Penamacor · Proença-a-Nova · Sertã · Vila de Rei · Vila Velha de Ródão | |
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| Districts | Aveiro · Beja · Braga · Bragança · Castelo Branco · Coimbra · Évora · Faro · Guarda · Leiria · Lisboa · Portalegre · Porto · Santarém · Setúbal · Viana do Castelo · Vila Real · Viseu | |
| Autonomous regions | Azores · Madeira | |