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The region still exists as the area of intervention of the CDDR planning region.
It had 3,447,173 inhabitants (2001), and its area was 11,930 km².
For the Regional Funds, management responsibilities under the policy of the European Union in Portugal, this regions it's the region of Lisbon that consists of Grande Lisboa and Península de Setúbal, for regional planning (Run, monitor and evaluate, at regional level, policies on environment, nature conservation, land management and city) the region is called Lisbon and the Tagus Valley (LVT), composed by 5 NUTSIII (Sub-regions: Greater Lisbon, Setúbal Peninsula, Middle Tagus, and Lezíria West Coast)." ()
About NUTS II only: since 2002, the subregion Lezíria do Tejo was reinstated to the Alentejo Region and the Médio Tejo and Oeste were reinstated to the Centro Region. The region changed the name from Lisboa e Vale do Tejo to Lisboa, its current designation.
Category:Regions of Portugal Category:Geography of Lisbon Category:History of Lisbon
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