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This article is about the historical province. For the cultural region, see Alentejo. For the NUTS 2 statistical region, see Alentejo Region. For the two traditional provinces into which it is divided, see Alto Alentejo Province and Baixo Alentejo Province.
Alentejo Province (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐlẽˈtɛʒu]) is one of the six historical provinces of Portugal. The province took its name from the Portuguese além Tejo, meaning "Beyond the (River) Tagus". It covers the historical and cultural region Alentejo. It was created in 1832, and was divided into Alto Alentejo Province and Baixo Alentejo Province in 1933.
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