• Oliveira do Mondego e Travanca do Mondego is a civil parish in the municipality of Penacova, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former...
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    (68 mi) until draining into the river Mondego, which occurs in the town of Porto de Raiva, parish of Oliveira do Mondego, Municipality of Penacova In the District...
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    The Rio Mondego (European Portuguese: [ˈʁi.u mõˈdeɣu]) or Mondego River is the longest river entirely within Portuguese territory. It has its source in...
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    Papízios e Sobral Oliveira do Conde Parada The municipality was created in 1836, by merging the now extinct Currelos and Oliveira do Conde municipalities...
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  • Lorvão Friúmes Lorvão Oliveira do Mondego Paradela Penacova São Paio de Mondego São Pedro de Alva Sazes do Lorvão Travanca do Mondego Abragão Boelhe Bustelo...
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    Friúmes e Paradela Lorvão Oliveira do Mondego e Travanca do Mondego Penacova São Pedro de Alva e São Paio do Mondego Sazes do Lorvão António José de Almeida...
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  • the municipality of Oliveira do Hospital Travanca de Tavares, a civil parish in the municipality of Mangualde Travanca do Mondego, a civil parish in the...
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    integrated on the N2 route but later became part of IP3, between Oliveira do Mondego and Chamadouro when Aguieira Dam was built. The road network also...
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    continued governing these lands south of the Minho and extending to the Mondego river and valley, and, later, in December 1111, under the reign of Queen...
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  • Carrapichana Casas do Soeiro Celorico (Santa Maria) Celorico (São Pedro) Cortiçô da Serra Forno Telheiro Lajeosa do Mondego Linhares Maçal do Chão Mesquitela...
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  • Leite entre Douro e Mondego, UCRL (headquartered in Aveiro; founded in 1962); and PROLEITE/MIMOSA S.A. (headquartered in Oliveira de Azeméis; founded...
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    Dão DOC (redirect from Vinho do Dao)
    a mountainous region with a temperate climate, in the area of the Rio Mondego and Dão rivers in the north central region of Portugal. The region became...
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    the late 10th and early 11th centuries, the entire region north of the Mondego had once again been subjugated and occupied by the Moors. In 985 the cities...
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    divided among the subregions Baixo Vouga, Baixo Mondego, nearly all of Pinhal Interior Norte (except Oliveira do Hospital and Tábua, which belong to Beira Alta...
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    fellow prisoner, Abbé Faria, correctly deduces that romantic rival Fernand Mondego, envious crewmate Danglars, and double-dealing magistrate De Villefort...
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  • Trinta Vale de Estrela Valhelhas Vela Videmonte Vila Cortês do Mondego Vila Fernando Vila Franca do Deão Vila Garcia Vila Soeiro Abação (São Tomé) Airão (Santa...
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    Ílhavo Murtosa Oliveira do Bairro Ovar Sever do Vouga Vagos Note: Mealhada used to be part of Baixo Vouga. It is now part of Baixo Mondego / Regiao de Coimbra...
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    District [13] Carregal do Sal Castro Daire Mangualde Nelas Oliveira de Frades Penalva do Castelo Santa Comba Dão São Pedro do Sul Sátão Tondela Vila Nova...
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    bathing areas that line the Mondego, including the river beaches of Palheiros do Zorro, in the parish of Torres do Mondego. The city is on the Portuguese...
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    lines. Coimbra is currently developing a Bus rapid transit system, Metro Mondego. In Portugal, Lisbon tram services have been supplied by the Companhia...
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    pt. Retrieved 31 December 2015. Jornal A Guarda. "Centro Escolar do Vale do Mondego". jornalaguarda.com. Archived from the original on 10 December 2015...
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  • Castle of Celorico da Beira (Celorico (São Pedro e Santa Maria) e Vila Boa do Mondego, Celorico da Beira) Castle of Codesseiro (Codesseiro, Guarda) Castle of...
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  • donated to the Church (and Hospital) of Mirleos, founded in the city of Mondego. But, by 1220-1221, during the administrative inquiries, Sangalhos and...
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    Linha do Norte is the Portuguese main railway line that connects the two main Portuguese cities, Lisbon and Porto. Its length is 336.079 kilometres (208...
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    were brought back down in August to lower areas such as the valley of the Mondego River.: 128  The Cão da Serra da Estrela breed of flock guardian dog originates...
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  • Filipe Oliveira Santos (born 9 July 1978) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Coimbra, Baixo Mondego, Santos...
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    King's Testamento do Reino de Portugal he recognized the five "regions" of the nation: Antre Douro e Minho; Antre Douro e Mondego; Beira, Estremadura...
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    living vestige of the medieval language that ranged from Cantabria to Mondego [...]". As reported by UNESCO, due to the pressure of Spanish on the standard...
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    marching through the streets of the city the new students are baptized in the Mondego River thus entering into the Coimbra academic fraternity. The second-year...
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    in the 16th century, the northern border was limited to south of the Mondego River, while its southern limit expanded towards the Tagus, encompassing...
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