Condeixa-a-Nova
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Condeixa-a-Nova is a town in Beira Litoral, Portugal. It is best known as the site of Portugal's largest Roman ruins. Condeixa-a-Nova (kon-DAY-shuh uh NAW-vuh, /kõ.ˈdɐj.ʃɐ ɐ ˈnɔ.vɐ/) municipality has 17,078 residents (2011), with about 8,600 in the town itself.
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Multiple OptionsCondeixa is served by several motorways: A1 (Autoestrada do Norte), A13 (Autoestrada do Pinhal Interior), and A13-1 (Radial de Coimbra). The IC2 road (concurrent with EN1 here) passes through the town and municipality....
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A close up of a plant in a pot
A close up of a white flower on a plant
A close up of a pink and white flower
Girl sitting at the entrance of a cave in the middle of the nature.
Girl sitting at the entrance of a cave in the middle of the nature in Portugal. Alternative editing of previous version
A close up of a plant in a pot
A close up of a white flower on a plant
A close up of a pink and white flower
Girl sitting at the entrance of a cave in the middle of the nature.
Girl sitting at the entrance of a cave in the middle of the nature in Portugal. Alternative editing of previous version
A close up of a plant in a pot
A close up of a white flower on a plant
A close up of a pink and white flower