1. lisbon - Noun
2. Lisbon - Proper noun
A sweet, light-colored species of wine, produced in the province of Estremadura, and so called as being shipped from Lisbon, in Portugal.
Source: Webster's dictionary2nd. voyage to Africa – left Lisbon about 20th. September 1902. Source: Internet
According to official government data, the Lisbon Metropolitan Area has 2,821,876 inhabitants. Source: Internet
After a gap of more than five months between the two legs of a pulsating tie due to the coronavirus pandemic, City now go forward to the newly-arranged last-eight tournament in Lisbon and will face Lyon on August 15. Source: Internet
After a protracted transfer saga lasting much of January, the Portugal midfielder signed a five-year contract at Old Trafford this week, with United paying €55million (£46.5m) up front to Sporting Lisbon, plus €10m in achievable add-ons. Source: Internet
Among metropolises in Europe (along with Valencia ), Lisbon has the warmest winters, and the mildest night time temperatures, from an average of convert in the coldest month, and convert in the warmest month. Source: Internet
After the Carnation Revolution in Lisbon, over 250,000 ethnic Portuguese pulled out virtually overnight, leaving Mozambique's economy and administration unmanageable. Source: Internet