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sɪˈtu bɑlsetúbal
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Setubalnoun
a port city on the Atlantic coast of Portugal to the southeast of Lisbon
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setubal
Setubal is a city and a district in Portugal, known for its fishing activities, stunning beaches, natural parks and exceptional food and wine culture. It is surrounded by the Sado River and the Atlantic Ocean, and includes the Arrábida Mountain Range. The city is also well-known for its historical sites, architectural structures, and landmarks.
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Setúbal
Setúbal is the main city in Setúbal Municipality in Portugal with a total area of 172.0 km² and a total population of 118,696 inhabitants in the municipality. The city proper has 89,303 inhabitants. In the times of Al-Andalus the city was known as Shetúbar. In the 19th century, the port was called St. Ubes in English and St Yves in French. The municipal holiday is September 15, which marks the date in the year 1860 on which King Pedro V of Portugal officially recognised Setúbal as a city.
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Setubal
(English, St. Ubes) (15), a fortified seaport of Portugal, at the mouth of the Sado, on a bay of the same name, 17 m. SE. of Lisbon; has a good trade in wine, salt, and oranges; in the neighbourhood is a remarkable stalactite cave.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of setúbal in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of setúbal in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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