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  • Lisbon panorama seen from the south bank of Tagus river, in Almada. On the foreground tipical "cacilheiro" ships cross the river. At the distance a cruise ship is docked at the cruise terminal.
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  • General view of Lisbon  from Santa Justa Lift lookout, with the Cathedral (Sé) on the foregorund.
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  • General view of Lisbon  from Santa Justa Lift lookout, with the Cathedral (Sé) on the foregorund.
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  • Figueira square in Lisbon. On the top of the hill Saint George's Castle can be spotted
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  • Figueira square in Lisbon. On the top of the hill Saint George's Castle can be spotted
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  • Baixa district seen from Santa Justa lift. On the top of the hill Saint George's Castle can be spoted.
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  • General view of Lisbon  from Santa Justa Lift lookout, with the Cathedral (Sé) on the foregorund.
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  • General view of Lisbon  from Santa Justa Lift lookout, with the Cathedral (Sé) on the foregorund.
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  • General view of Lisbon  from Santa Justa Lift lookout, with the Cathedral (Sé) on the foregorund.
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  • Baixa district seen from Santa Justa lift. On the top of the hill Saint George's Castle can be spoted.
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  • Baixa district seen from Santa Justa lift. On the top of the hill Saint George's Castle can be spoted.
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  • Lisbon seen from Graça lookout. Saint George's Castle is spoted on the left of the image on the top of one of Lisbon's seven hills.
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  • Lisbon seen from Senhora do Monte lookout. Saint George's Castle is spoted on the left of the image on the top of one of Lisbon's seven hills.
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  • Lisbon seen from Senhora do Monte lookout. Saint George's Castle is spoted on the left of the image on the top of one of Lisbon's seven hills.
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  • Saint George Castle - Castelo de Sao Jorge in Lisbon, seen from Rossio railway station
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  • Belem's Tower and surroundings as seen from the boats that cross Tagus river. The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
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  • Every night during the city festival  in June, Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard in live concerts during the trips  of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • View from the inside of a Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram at  Portas do Sol square, on his way to Graça district. At the right we can see a spectacular view towards the river Tagus river.
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  • Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram uphill to the Cathedral of Sé de Lisboa, on his way through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Tourists and local people enjoy the sun and the spectacular view towards the Tagus river from Sta. Luzia belvedere, on the top of Alfama district, on the way of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Cathedral of Sé de Lisboa, on the way of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Interior of the of Sé de Lisboa (the Lisbon  Cathedral) on the way of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • View from Portas do Sol belvedere to Alfama district and the highlighted top of the magnificent Panteão Nacional, at the left .This is part of the way of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • View from  Portas do Sol belvedere to Alfama district and a magnificent full moonrise over the Tagus river, on the way of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • View from Portas do Sol belvederel to Alfama district and a magnificent full moonrise over the Tagus river. In highlights the Santo Estêvão church.This is part of the way of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • View from Portas do Sol belvedere to Alfama district and a magnificent full moonrise over the Tagus river. In highlights the Santo Estêvão church.This is part of the way of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Narrow streets and São Miguel church at the Alfama district, on the way of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • "A Baíuca", one of the Alfama restaurants where Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard, as part of a long-established Lisbon tradition. The Alfama district is part of the way of nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • "A Baíuca", one of the Alfama restaurants where Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard, as part of a long-established Lisbon tradition. The Alfama district is part of the way of nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • "A Baíuca", one of the Alfama restaurants where Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard, as part of a long-established Lisbon tradition. The Alfama district is part of the way of nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Restaurante Arcos da Sé in the Alfama district, where Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard, as part of a long-established Lisbon tradition. The Alfama district is part of the way of nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram at Martim Moniz square, on his way through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Some tourists and local passengers enjoy a trip in a Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Interior of a venerable carriage of a Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, at Martim Moniz square, on his way through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • A local passenger travels in the outside of the carriage, through the central, most historic region of the city, as a long time tradition in the Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram.
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  • View from Graça belvedere to the Baixa district and the hill with Castelo de S. Jorge at the left.This is part of the way of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • The "guarda-freio", the portuguese word for tram driver, using the handle that gives speed to the carriage of the Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Some passengers run at Graça square, to catch Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram on his way through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • The "guarda-freio", the portuguese word for tram driver, using the handle that gives speed to the carriage of the Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • View from the inside of a Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram at Escolas Gerais street, on his way to Graça square, as part of the trip through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Old buildings at Graça district.This is part of the way of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Restaurante O Jaime in Graça district where Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard, sung by people of the neighborhood, as part of a long-established Lisbon tradition. The Graça district is part of the way of nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Restaurante Adega do Ribatejo, in Graça district where Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard, sung by people of the neighborhood, as part of a long-established Lisbon tradition. The Graça district is part of the way of nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram at Escolas Gerais street, on his way to Graça square, as part of the trip through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram at Escolas Gerais street, on his way to Graça square, as part of the trip through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Main fortification  from the 5th century impressive Castelo de S. Jorge. The Castelo district is part of the way of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram on his way through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram at Escolas Gerais street, on his way to Graça square, as part of the trip through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Main fortification  from the 5th century impressive Castelo de S. Jorge. The Castelo district is part of the way of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram on his way through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • The statue of king Afonso Henriques, in full armour and helmet, stands in the courtyard at the entrance of the 5th century impressive Castelo de S. Jorge. The Castelo district is part of the way of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram on his way through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Cristo Rei statue, a monument 110 meters tall, located in the south bank of Tagus River, opposite to Lisbon, can be seen from the courtyard at the entrance of the 5th century impressive Castelo de S. Jorge. The Castelo district is part of the way of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram on his way through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • The Castelo de São Jorge looks particularly impressive in a full moon night from the walkway at the top of Elevador de Sta. Justa. This lift, built in 1902 with 45 metres tall, links the higher districts with Baixa in the hill directly opposite to the castle, in central Lisbon.
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  • A young woman looking at the sunset over the Tagus river, at Praça do Comércio in the Baixa district, in central Lisbon.
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  • View of Baixa district with Tagus river in the background, from the walkway at the top of Elevador de Sta. Justa. This lift, built in 1902 with 45 metres tall, links the higher districts with Baixa in the hill directly opposite to the castle, in central Lisbon.
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  • Statue of king José I facing the Tagus river, at Praça do Comércio in the Baixa district, in central Lisbon.
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  • View of Rua do Ouro one of the main  Baixa district streets with Praça do Comércio and Tagus river in the background, seen from the walkway at the top of Elevador de Sta. Justa. This lift, built in 1902 with 45 metres tall, links the higher districts with Baixa in the hill directly opposite to the castle, in central Lisbon.
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  • Elevador de Sta. Justa, built in 1902 with 45 metres tall, links the higher districts with Baixa in the hill directly opposite to the castle, in central Lisbon.
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  • Walkway at the top of  Elevador de Sta. Justa, built in 1902 with 45 metres tall, that links the higher districts with Baixa in the hill directly opposite to the castle, in central Lisbon.
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  • Detail of the control unit of  Elevador de Sta. Justa, built in 1902 with 45 metres tall, that links the higher districts with Baixa in the hill directly opposite to the castle, in central Lisbon.
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  • Tourists taking pictures facing Castelo de S. Jorge hill , from the walkway at the top of Elevador de Sta. Justa. This lift, built in 1902 with 45 metres tall, links the higher districts with Baixa in the hill directly opposite to the castle, in central Lisbon.
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  • View of Castelo de S. Jorge hill , from the walkway at the top of Elevador de Sta. Justa. This lift, built in 1902 with 45 metres tall, links the higher districts with Baixa in the hill directly opposite to the castle, in central Lisbon.
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  • Cathedral of Sé de Lisboa and part of the Baixa district, seen from the walkway at the top of Elevador de Sta. Justa. This lift, built in 1902 with 45 metres tall, links the higher districts with Baixa in the hill directly opposite to the castle, in central Lisbon
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  • Buildings at Baixa district, now restored and once created at the orders of Marquês de Pombal after the 1755 earthquake, that destroyed more than 80% of the city of Lisbon.
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  • The ruined Carmelite convent, now houses an archeological museum and his seen from the walkway at the top of Elevador de Sta. Justa, in central Lisbon.
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  • Typical portuguese pavement at Rua do Ouro in  Baixa district, seen from the walkway at the top of Elevador de Sta. Justa, in central Lisbon.
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  • Rua Augusta, with esplanades and closed to the traffic, is the busiest street of Baixa district, in central Lisbon
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  • Rua de Santa Justa and part of the Baixa district, with the Castelo de S. Jorge on the top of the hill in the background, seen from the walkway at the top of Elevador de Sta. Justa, in central Lisbon.
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  • The grand Arch of Rua Augusta, with the statue of king José I in the background. This street, closed to the traffic, is the busiest of Baixa district, in central Lisbon.
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  • Praça D. Pedro IV, known as Rossio square and part of the Baixa district, seen from the walkway at the top of Elevador de Sta. Justa, in central Lisbon.
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  • Main streets of Baixa district,  seen from the walkway at the top of Elevador de Sta. Justa, in central Lisbon.
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  • Praça D. Pedro IV  known as Rossio, in the Baixa district,  seen at night from the walkway at the top of Elevador de Sta. Justa, in central Lisbon.
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  • Praça D. Pedro IV, known as Rossio square and part of the Baixa district, seen at night from the walkway at the top of Elevador de Sta. Justa, in central Lisbon.
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  • Highlighted church of São Cristovão e São Lourenço, at Mouraria district in central Lisbon.
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  • Ourivesaria Aliança, one of the oldest jewelery of Lisbon, located at Rua Garrett, in the Chiado district.
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  • Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram at Chiado district, on his way through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Livraria Bertrand, one of the best bookstores of Lisbon, located at Rua Garrett, in the Chiado district.
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  • Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram at Chiado square, on his way through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Pastelaria A Brasileira at Rua Garrett, in the Chiado district, was the favorite of Fernando Pessoa, one of the most famous portuguese poets.
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  • Pastelaria A Brasileira at Rua Garrett, in the Chiado district, was the favorite of Fernando Pessoa, one of the most famous portuguese poets.
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  • A bronze statue of one of the most famous portuguese poets, Fernando Pessoa, outside his favorite café Pastelaria A Brasileira at Rua Garrett, in the Chiado district.
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  • Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram at Rua do Loreto, on his way through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • View from the inside of a Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram uphill at Calçada do Combro, on his way through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Some tourists and local passengers enjoy a trip in a Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Restaurante Tasca do Chico, in Bairro Alto district where Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard, as part of a long-established Lisbon tradition. The Bairro Alto district is part of the way of nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Restaurante Tasca do Chico, in Bairro Alto district where Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard, as part of a long-established Lisbon tradition. The Bairro Alto district is part of the way of nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • View from the inside of a Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram arriving at Basílica da Estrela, on his way through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram arriving at Basílica da Estrela, on his way through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram at Prazeres station, starting his trip through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Two Lisbon's nº28 yellow trams arrive at Prazeres station, finishing his trip through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Every night during the city festival  in June, Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard in live concerts during the trips  of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Every night during the city festival  in June, Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard in live concerts during the trips  of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram on his way through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Every night during the city festival  in June, Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard in live concerts during the trips  of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Every night during the city festival  in June, Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard in live concerts during the trips  of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • The "guarda-freio", the portuguese word for tram driver, using the handle that gives speed to the carriage of the Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Belem's Tower and surroundings as seen from the boats that cross Tagus river. The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
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  • A general view over the Bandim market and the swarming busy crowd along the Airport Avenue. At Bandim you can buy and sell almost anything and a large number of West African vendors with all sorts of merchandise.
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  • Lisbon seen from Graça lookout. Saint George's Castle is spoted on the left of the image on the top of one of Lisbon's seven hills.
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  • Entrance of a house at the Alfama district, on the way of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Panorama of Florence with the Old Bridge (Ponte Vecchio)
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  • Fado singer Katia Guerreiro is one of the young singers generation  that are bringing a new strenght to this traditional kind of portuguese music. here Katia is near Santa Justa Lift, one of the best lookouts to see Lisbon panorama. The lift was projected by Mesnier de Ponsard, one of gustave Eiffel disciples.
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