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Loriga (pron. IPA: lu'ɾigɐ) is a town in Portugal located in the Guarda district. Loriga is 20Km away from Seia (municipality), 40Km away from Viseu, 80Km away from Guarda and 320Km from Lisbon. It is nestled in the Serra da Estrela mountain range. The population is 1367 (2005 estimate).
It is known as the "Portuguese Switzerland" due to its landscape: a small town surrounded by mountains.
Known to be settled by the Lusitanians, the town is more than 2600 years old and was part of the Roman province of Lusitania. It was known as Lobriga by the Lusitanians and, some say, Lorica by the Romans.
Loriga became a textile manufacturing center in the 1800s. While that industry has since dissipated, today the town attracts a sizable tourist trade due to its picturesque scenery and vicinity to Portugal's only ski resort, partially inside the town limits.
Loriga (pron. IPA: lu'ɾigɐ) is a town in Portugal located in the Guarda district. Loriga is 20Km away from Seia (municipality), 40Km away from Viseu, 80Km away from Guarda and 320Km from Lisbon. It is nestled in the Serra da Estrela mountain range. The population is 1367 (2005 estimate).
It is known as the "Portuguese Switzerland" due to its landscape: a small town surrounded by mountains.
Known to be settled by the Lusitanians, the town is more than 2600 years old and was part of the Roman province of Lusitania. It was known as Lobriga by the Lusitanians and, some say, Lorica by the Romans.
Loriga became a textile manufacturing center in the 1800s. While that industry has since dissipated,...
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