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  2. Beja, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .cm-beja .pt. Beja ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɛʒɐ] ⓘ) is a city and a municipality in the Alentejo region, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 35,854, [1] in an area of 1,146.44 km 2 (442.64 sq mi). [2] The city proper had a population of 21,658 in 2001.

  3. Santa Casa da Misericórdia - Wikipedia

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    Santa Casa da Misericórdia. The Misericórdia of Lisbon. The church and hospital of the Misericórdia of Santarém, Portugal. Santa Casa da Misericórdia is a lay Portuguese charity founded in 1498, whose mission is to treat and support the sick, the disabled, as well as abandoned newborns.

  4. AVS Futebol SAD - Wikipedia

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    AVS Futebol SAD is a Portuguese association football club currently playing in the Liga Portugal 2, the second tier of Portuguese football league system. They are based in the town of Vila das Aves and they play in Estádio do CD Aves. Founded in 2023, the club results in the renaming of former UD Vilafranquense SAD after moving to Vila das ...

  5. Óbidos, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Óbidos, Portugal. /  39.35806°N 9.15778°W  / 39.35806; -9.15778. Óbidos ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɔβiðuʃ] ⓘ; Proto-Celtic: * Eburobrittium) is a town and a municipality in the Oeste region, historical province of Estremadura and the Leiria district. The town proper has approximately 3,100 inhabitants.

  6. Tunes (Silves) - Wikipedia

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    Tunes is a village in the civil parish of Algoz e Tunes, in the municipality of Silves, in Algarve region, Portugal. It was the seat of its own civil parish until 2013 when the parish of Tunes merged into the new parish of Algoz e Tunes. [2]

  7. Quinta das Lágrimas - Wikipedia

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    The name Quinta das Lágrimas ("quinta" meaning "estate", "lágrimas" meaning "tears"; "The Estate of Tears") comes from the legend of Prince Pedro and his wife's lady-in-waiting Inês de Castro who had a forbidden royal love affair for many years, starting in 1340. The tryst ended in 1355 when Pedro's father, King Afonso IV, who suspected ...

  8. List of number-one albums of 2011 (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    Panda Vai à Escola n°4: Panda: 43/2011 N.1: David Carreira: 44/2011 Mylo Xyloto: Coldplay: 45/2011 46/2011 47/2011 Christmas: Michael Bublé: 48/2011 Em Busca das Montanhas Azuis: Fausto Bordalo Dias: 49/2011 A Montanha Mágica: Rodrigo Leão: 50/2011 Lioness: Hidden Treasures: Amy Winehouse: 51/2011 52/2011

  9. Portuguese language - Wikipedia

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    Portugal became an independent kingdom in 1139, under King Afonso I of Portugal. In 1290, King Denis of Portugal created the first Portuguese university in Lisbon (the Estudos Gerais , which later moved to Coimbra ) and decreed for Portuguese, then simply called the "common language", to be known as the Portuguese language and used officially.