• The Trancão River (. Portuguese pronunciation: [tɾɐˈkɐw]), formerly called Rio de Sacavém, is a small river in Portugal (about 29 km) from District of Lisbon.
  • The Trancão River, formerly known as the Sacavém River, runs for about thirty kilometers, starting in the parish of Milharado, in Mafra and flowing into the...
  • Located on the right bank of the Trancão River, near its mouth, the Fort of Sacavém, or Stronghold of Mount Cintra, is a nineteenth-century military building...
  • Levée de soleil à Lisbonne - Rio Trancão au premier plan (février 2022).jpg 3,024 × 3,852; 2.17 MB.
  • Ribeiro de Trancão is situated close to the localities Barbosa and Monte de Jangeis de Cima.
  • The cycling and pedestrian bridge over the Trancão River has been inaugurated and opened, establishing, for the first time, a connection between the riverside...
  • Cycle Pedestrian Bridge over the Trancão River that connects Lisbon to Loures, Portugal royalty free stock photo.
  • This is a list of the rivers of Portugal, including all the main stems and their tributaries.
  • This route aims to explore the Tagus River's riverside area and the Trancão River's mouth, following the Alviela Canal route.