alentejo
Alentejo is a geographic and cultural region of Portugal, occupying a large portion of the mainland in the south-central part of the country. It lies largely inland, bordered by the Tagus River to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Algarve to the south, and the border with Spain to the east. The name derives from "além do Tejo" or "beyond the Tagus." The region includes the districts of Beja, Évora, and Portalegre, with coastal areas grouped in the Alentejo Litoral.
The landscape is characterized by vast plains and rolling hills, extensive cork oak woodlands (montado), olive
Historically, the region was part of the Roman province of Lusitania, later ruled by the Moors, and
Key towns include Évora, Beja, Portalegre, and Monsaraz, with coastal centers such as Sines, Zambujeira do Mar,