Baixo Vouga Subregion, Former administrative subregion in Centro Region, Portugal.
Aveiro is a former administrative subregion in Portugal's Centro region, spanning eleven municipalities along the coast and inland areas. The territory mixes coastal towns with agricultural lands and is shaped by farming, salt production, and fishing traditions.
This administrative subregion existed from 2003 to 2014 as a statistical territory in Portugal's national organization. It was later reorganized into a different administrative structure, though it remained relevant in how municipalities cooperate and identify themselves.
Each municipality in the region maintains traditional markets where local farmers display agricultural products, highlighting the connection between land and communities.
The territory is linked to other Portuguese cities through the A1 and A25 motorways, with train stations in several municipalities. Air travel via nearby airports and bus connections make movement within the area and to neighboring regions straightforward.
The region contains multiple train stations situated strategically across different municipalities, with Aveiro serving as the central transportation hub.
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