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Caldas da Rainha
  The city of Caldas da Rainha, north of Lisbon, owes its name to the thermal spring much loved by Queen D. Leonor, wife of King D. João II.

Having benefited from the healing properties of waters already revered by the local population, the Queen ordered a hospital to be built on the site in 1485, making it the oldest thermal hospital in the world. The city grew up around the hospital and was always a favourite place for kings and the Portuguese aristocracy, its popularity peaking in the 19th century when spas were all the rage.

The thermal waters continue to be much sought after, though today Caldas da Rainha boasts many other attractive elements. These include the fresh and green Parque Termal (Thermal Park) in which there are a number of good quality museums, like the José Malhoa Museum. Here you will find fine naturalist and realist paintings by José Malhoa as well as other Portuguese painters from the 19th and 20th centuries.

The abundance of clay in the region led to the proliferation of ceramics factories, an industry that continues today and is internationally renowned for its figurative and satirical works. The ceramics owe their fame to 19th-century potter and caricaturist Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro, who founded a factory here. A collection of his work can be seen at the Museu de Cerâmica (Ceramics Museum).

Some of the city’s churches (like the Nossa Senhora do Pópulo Church) and Caldas da Rainha’s historical town centre are worth a visit. And don’t forget to explore its surrounding areas, including the town of Óbidos and the great beaches.
 
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Capital
(and largest city)
Lisbon
38°46′N, 9°11′W
Official languages Portuguese
Recognised regional languages Mirandese
Demonym Portuguese
Government Parliamentary republic
- President Aníbal Cavaco Silva
- Prime Minister José Sócrates
Formation June 24, 1128
- Founding of the First County of Portugal 868
- Battle of São Mamede June 24, 1128
- Kingdom 25 July 1139
- Recognized 5 October 1143
- Republic 5 October 1910
- Carnation Revolution 25 April 1974
EU accession 1 January 1986
Area
- Total 92,345 km² (110th)
35,580 sq mi
- Water (%) 0.5
Population
- July 2007 estimate 10,848,692 (75th)
- 2001 census 10,148,259
- Density 114/km² (87th)
295/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2006 estimate
- Total $229.881 billion (40th)
- Per capita $23,464 (2007) (34th)
HDI (2005) ▼ 0.897 (high) (29th)
Currency Euro (€) (EUR)
Time zone WET
- Summer (DST) WEST (UTC0)
Internet TLD .pt
Calling code +351