Central Region
Região do Centro | |
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From top left to right: The village of Monsanto, the Serra da Estrela, the city of Guarda, the city of Leiria, the city of Viseu, the city of Aveiro, the city of Castelo Branco and the capital city of Coimbra | |
Etymology: centro, Portuguese for centre | |
![]() Location of the Central Region in context of the national borders until 2023 | |
Country | ![]() |
Region | Central |
Provinces | Beiras |
Capital | Coimbra |
Area | |
• Total | 28,462 km2 (10,989 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 2,327,026 (3rd) |
GDP | |
• Total | €36.631 billion (2023) |
• Per capita | €21,753 (2023) |
Time zone | UTC+0 (WET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (WEST) |
HDI (2021) | 0.857[3] very high · 2nd |
NUTS | PT16 |
Website | www.centerofportugal.com |
Statistics from INE (2005); geographic detail from Instituto Geográfico Português (2010) |
The Central Region (Portuguese: Região do Centro, IPA: [ʁɨʒiˈɐ̃w du ˈsẽtɾu]) or Central Portugal is one of the statistical regions of Portugal. The cities with major administrative status inside this region are Coimbra, Aveiro, Viseu, Leiria, Castelo Branco and Guarda. It is one of the seven Regions of Portugal (NUTS II subdivisions). It is also one of the regions of Europe, as given by the European Union for statistical and geographical purposes. Its area totals 28,462 km2 (10,989 sq mi). As of 2011, its population totalled 2,327,026 inhabitants,[4] with a population density of 82 inhabitants per square kilometre.
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