[ˈkɾistjam poɾtuˈɣes manθaˈneɾa]; born 21 May 1992), commonly known as Portu ([ˈpoɾtu]), is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a winger for La...
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Portus was a large artificial harbour of Ancient Rome located at the mouth of the Tiber on the Tyrrhenian Sea. It was established by Claudius and enlarged...
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40°49′42″N 14°5′41″E / 40.82833°N 14.09472°E / 40.82833; 14.09472 Portus Julius (alternatively spelled in the Latin Iulius) was the first harbour specifically...
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Menelai Portus or Menelaus Portus or Port of Menelaus (Ancient Greek: Μενελάϊος λίμην), also called Menelaita, was an ancient city with a port on the...
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"Przeładunki" [Transshipments]. Zarząd Portu Morskiego Darłowo (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-01-05. "Plan Rozwoju Portu Morskiego Darłowo na lata 2020 - 2025"...
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Look up portus or Portus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Portus (which means "harbour" in Latin) may refer to Portus, a harbour of ancient Rome and...
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Portus Adurni was a Roman fort in the Roman province of Britannia situated at the north end of Portsmouth Harbour. It was part of the Saxon Shore, and...
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Leocán Portus (May 15, 1923 – November 25, 2006) was a Chilean politician, leader of social organizations, militant of the Falange and a founder of the...
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ports were known as portus magnus ("grand port") : Portus Magnus, Spain: modern Almería Portus Magnus, Algeria: modern Bethioua Portus Magnus, Egypt: modern...
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establishment]. Zarząd Portu Morskiego Darłowo (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-02-14. "Infrastruktura" [Infrastructure]. Zarząd Portu Morskiego Darłowo (in...
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Portus Cale was an ancient town and port in present-day northern Portugal, in the area of today's Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. The name of the town eventually...
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The Tower of Portu (Corsican: Torra di Portu) is a ruined Genoese tower located in the commune of Ota (Corse-du-Sud) on the west coast of the Corsica...
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Brown Portus (1834–1905) was an Australian engineer and politician. Portus was born at Black Creek, near Morpeth, the son of a mill owner John Portus and...
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Portus Lemanis, also known as Lemanae, was the Latin name of a Roman Saxon Shore fort, settlement and port in southern Kent. The modern village of Lympne...
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Javier Bello-Portu (Tolosa, 1920–2004) was a Basque composer. He was founder of the choir Escolanía Felipe Gorriti in 1943, for whom he composed the majority...
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Porto Empedocle (redirect from Portu Empedocli)
Porto Empedocle (Sicilian: 'a Marina) is a town and comune in Italy on the coast of the Strait of Sicily, administratively part of the province of Agrigento...
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Itius Portus or Portus Itius was the ancient Roman name for a sea port on the English Channel in what is now Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France, though its precise...
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Frankfurt (redirect from Portus Francorum)
Frankfurt am Main (/ˈfræŋkfərt/; German: [ˈfʁaŋkfʊʁt ʔam ˈmaɪn] ; lit. "Frank ford on the Main") is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse...
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Portus B. Weare was a wooden sternwheel steamship built in 1892 for service on the Yukon River. She played a notable role in the Klondike gold rush, being...
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Pitheci Portus was a town of ancient Thrace, inhabited during Roman times. Its site is located to the South of Sariyer, on the European side of Istanbul...
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Setantii (redirect from Portus Setantiorum)
the 2nd century Geographia of Ptolemy. Recorded there is the placename Portus Setantiorum (Port of the Setantii). Its precise location remains unknown...
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Franciscus Portus (Greek: Φραγκίσκος Πόρτος; Italian: Francesco Porto; 22 August 1511 – 5 June 1581) was a Greek-Italian Renaissance humanist and classical...
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Portus Ganda is one of the yacht moorings provided by the city of Ghent in East Flanders, Belgium. Located at Veerkaai 2 at a crossing in the old waterways...
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(in Polish). Retrieved 14 January 2024. "70 lat historii pasażerskiego portu lotniczego w Białymstoku" (in Polish). dziendobry.bialystok.pl. 17 October...
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Cartagena, Spain (redirect from El Portús)
Barco Perdido beach, El Galúa beach, Levante beach and La Gola beach. El Portús beach is adjacent to the naturist camping site, so nude bathing is practiced...
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Annaghdown Abbey (redirect from Abbey of St Mary de Portu Patrum)
Annaghdown Abbey (full title: the Abbey of St Mary de Portu Patrum but also commonly known as Annaghdown Priory) is a ruined house of the Arroasian canons...
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Girona FC. 1 September 2023. Retrieved 1 September 2023. "Portu torna al Girona FC" [Portu returns to Girona FC] (in Catalan). Girona FC. 1 September...
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Roman-Celtic place name Portus Cale (present-day's conurbation of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia). Porto stems from the Latin for port, portus; Cale's meaning and...
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classic four members — lead singer Karlos "Mahoma" Agirreurreta, bassist "Portu" Mancebo and guitarist Jul Bolinaga — had died. In 1981, the Bolinaga brothers...
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Portimão (redirect from Portus Magonis)
nearby in the mid-6th century BC, known by their Roman names Portus Magonis and Portus Hannibalis ("Hannibal's Port"). The former was the nucleus of...
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