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Coimbra
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Co·im·bra  (k-mbr, kwm-, kw-)
A city of central Portugal north-northeast of Lisbon. It is noted for its university, founded in Lisbon in the 1290s and transferred to Coimbra in 1540. Population: 139,000.

Coimbra (Portuguese) [ˈkuimbrə]
n
(Placename) a city in central Portugal: capital of Portugal from 1190 to 1260; seat of the country's oldest university. Pop.: 103 000 (2001)


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The most recent meeting was a 3-0 win in Coimbra, Portugal, during the group stage of Euro 2004, when Wayne Rooney scored twice - his first England goals in a competitive fixture - and Steven Gerrard once.
The last time England played Switzerland - in Coimbra, Portugal, during the group stage of Euro 2004 - they won 3-0, with Wayne Rooney scoring his first two goals in a competitive international and Steven Gerrard also on the scoresheet.
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