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Colégio Militar/Luz (Lisbon Metro)

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Colégio Militar station is part of the Blue Line of the Lisbon Metro and is located in Lisbon.

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Colégio Militar/Luz (Lisbon Metro)
Avenida do Colégio Militar, Lisbon Benfica (Benfica)

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N 38.7525 ° E -9.1888888888889 °
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Avenida do Colégio Militar

Avenida do Colégio Militar
1500-179 Lisbon, Benfica (Benfica)
Portugal
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