Águas de Moura

Village in Lisboa Region, Portugal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Águas de Moura (pronounced [ˈaɣwɐʒ ðɨ ˈmowɾɐ]) is a small village in the Palmela Municipality of the Setúbal District in Portugal. The village lies near the Sado River.[1]

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CountryPortugal
RegionLisboa Region
SugregionPenínsula de Setúbal Subregion
DistrictSetúbal District
MunicipalityPalmela Municipality
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Águas de Moura is home to the Sobreiro Monumental (Monumental Cork Oak): a 236-year old, 14 meter high tree with a trunk that requires at least three people to embrace it. It has been considered a national monument since 1988 and the Guinness Book of Records states that it is the largest and oldest cork tree in the world.[2][3]

38°35′N 8°42′W

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