Lourinhã
municipality and town of Portugal
Lourinhã is a town and municipality of 26,000 people (2011) in the Oeste region of Portugal. It has extensive, picturesque beaches and, more recently, by the paleontological remains, which include fossilised bones, footprints, eggs and embryos from Jurassic dinosaurs, many of which can be seen at the local museum, Museu da Lourinhã. Lourinhã is one of the few brandy-making areas, besides Cognac, Armagnac and Jerez, to have received appellation status.
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