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 The flat country stretches from the fertile plains of Ribatejo, bathed by the river Tagus and known for bull and horse breeding, to the wide, hot and golden landscapes of Alentejo, which occupies nearly one-third of Portugal.
 Santarém
 Santarém, capital of Ribatejo, is a city proud of its historical past, bullfights and lively agricultural fairs. Also in this region, take a trip to 
Tomar, founded in 1157 by the grand-master of the Order of the Templars and celebrated for its castle and the magnificent Convent of Christ.

 In Alentejo, great spaces, whitewashed villages, castles and towns bearing the legacy of the moors await the visitor.
 Évora
 Évora, a beautiful walled city with its Roman temple, the narrow streets of the old town and many historical sites, has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
 Portalegre
 Portalegre and 
Arraiolos boast of its world famous tapestries, while 
Beja dominates the production of wheat, olives and cork.

 Don't miss the small medieval towns of 
Monsaraz, near the border, and 
Marvão, perched high in an escarpment, or the splendid palace of 
Vila Viçosa, begun in 1501.
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