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Beira Baixa is a former province of the Central region of Portugal. It roughly corresponds to the current Castelo Branco District. It is mostly rural, except for the cities of Castelo Branco and Covilhã.

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Map of Beira Baixa
  • 1 Belmonte — known for its Jewish community
  • 2 Castelo Branco — a good base for visiting the International Tagus Natural Park and the Serra da Estrela Natural Park
  • 3 Covilhã — close to mountains that offer dramatic scenery and a great environment for those fond of hiking, camping, mountain climbing and skiing
  • 4 Fundão — its excellent cherries are celebrated in the city's gastronomy and its annual festival
  • 5 Idanha-a-Nova — with Monsanto, an ancient fortified village perched on the side of the mountain with tiny streets carved in the rocks
  • 6 Proença-a-Nova — a town rich in forests with a museum dedicated to them

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Beira Baixa (BAY-ruh BIGH-shuh, /ˈbɐj.ɾɐ ˈbaj.ʃɐ/)

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There are train stations in Castelo Branco, Covilhã, Fundão.

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