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Lisbon
The Last flood of Lisbon occurred on November 1, 1755, caused by a massive earthquake that led to a tsunami and fires, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths. It is considered one of the deadliest natural disasters in history, leading to significant social upheaval and new developments in disaster response and urban planning.
Modern Lisbon is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city that is home to over half a million people. It is the capital of Portugal and a center of culture, commerce, and tourism. The city boasts a rich history, with many historic buildings and monuments, including the Belem Tower, the Jeronimos Monastery, and the Castle of Sao Jorge. In recent years, Lisbon has become known for its thriving startup scene, attracting entrepreneurs from around the world to its co-working spaces and innovative tech hubs. The city also offers a range of cultural and leisure activities, including world-class museums, music festivals, and nightlife. With its combination of history, modernity, and natural beauty, Lisbon is a popular destination for visitors from all over the world.