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Prehistoric Rock-Art Sites in the Coa Valley
Prehistoric Rock-Art Sites in the Coa Valley Prehistoric Rock-Art Sites in the Coa Valley, first listed by Unesco as a World Heritage Site in 1998, is a tourist attraction in Portugal.
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Portugal Portugal is an independent country in Europe. Its capital is Lisbon.
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