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September 29, 1864
The Treaty of Lisbon defines the boundaries between Spain and Portugal and abolishes the Couto Misto microstate.
Treaty of Lisbon (1864)
The Treaty of Lisbon is a treaty on the borders of Spain and Portugal from the mouth of the Minho River to the junction of the Caia River with the Guadiana River. Signed in Lisbon on 29 September 1864, it abolished the Couto Misto microstate.
Couto Misto
Couto Misto was an independent microstate on the border between Spain and Portugal. It comprised the villages of Santiago de Rubiás, Rubiás, and Meaus, all in the Salas Valley, Ourense, Galicia. The territory of the Couto Misto also included a small uninhabited strip now part of the Portuguese municipality of Montalegre.
September 29
September 29 is the 272nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; 93 days remain until the end of the year.