Campolide, Administrative district in Lisbon, Portugal
Campolide is a district in central Lisbon bordered by major avenues and neighboring areas on all sides. It forms a distinct section of the city that connects several surrounding neighborhoods together.
The district received its current administrative form in 1959 through a reorganization of Lisbon's city divisions. This restructuring established the boundaries that define the neighborhood today.
The Central Mosque of Lisbon stands in this district as a place of worship and gathering for the Muslim community. It reflects the religious diversity that characterizes this part of the city today.
The neighborhood has good public transport connections with buses and trains serving different parts of the city. Car drivers will find direct road links available for traveling to other areas.
The neighborhood has undergone significant demographic changes, becoming noticeably smaller since its creation decades ago. This shift shows how population patterns have changed in older parts of Lisbon.
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