Cova da Beira Subregion, Covilhã
Facts and practical information
Cova da Beira is a former NUTS3 subregion of Portugal integrated in the NUTS2 Centro region. It was abolished at the January 2015 NUTS 3 revision. It lies in the fertile valley between the Serra da Estrela and Gardunha mountains. It covers an area of 1,373 km2, with a population of 92,460 inhabitants for a density of 67 inhabitants/km2. The major cities are Covilhã, Fundão and Belmonte. The subregion has a significant economic output related mainly with textiles, food industry, agriculture and mining. The most significant productions include woollen, fabrics, olive oil, wine, wood, cherries, peaches and other vegetables. Some of the most important wolframite mines in the world are explored within its limits. Other important mines extract lead and tin. Mineral water is bottled from several sources. There is a state-run university in the city of Covilhã and a major state-run Hospital Center with buildings in Covilhã and Fundão. ()
Covilhã
Cova da Beira Subregion – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: University of Beira Interior, Estátua Campos Melo, Estádio Municipal José dos Santos Pinto, Complexo Desportivo da Covilhã.