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    The Roman Bridge of Vila Formosa (Ponte de Vila Formosa) crosses the Seda stream, close to the village of Seda, in the municipality of Alter do Chão, in...
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  • Engineering". Structurae.com. "Vila Formosa Bridge". "Ponte do Lima Bridge". "Roman Bridge at Chaves". "International Bridge". "Pegoes Aqueduct". "Amoreira...
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    Alter do Chão (category Municipalities of Portalegre District)
    Seda Local castle. A typical city street. The local church. Roman Bridge of Vila Formosa. Artur Pastor (1922 in Alter do Chão – 1999) a Portuguese photographer...
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  • Feira, Beja) Roman Arch of D. Isabel (Sé e São Pedro, Évora) Roman Bridge of Vila Formosa (Seda, Alter do Chão) Roman Bridge of Vila Ruiva (Vila Ruiva, Cuba)...
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    remains of Roman bridges. A Roman bridge in the sense of this article includes any of these features: Roman arches Roman pillars Roman foundations Roman abutments...
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    Tavira (redirect from History of Tavira)
    arched "Roman bridge" is now not considered to be Roman after a recent archaeological survey, but originates from a 12th-century Moorish bridge. This was...
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    easternmost part of the Ria Formosa system of lagoons is located in this civil parish. The establishment, in 1975, of the Castro Marim and Vila Real de Santo...
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    Algarve), public baths, bridges, salting and fish-processing facilities and mosaics are widespread all over the region, notably in Vila do Bispo, Lagos, Portimão...
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    recognized as part of the Brazilian territory. In 1910, the colony's status was upgraded to the position of "vila" (town or village), named "Vila Iguazu", and...
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    Funchal (redirect from History of Funchal)
    beach of Formosa, disembarked a contingent of 800 men that marched towards the city in three columns, encountering no resistance until the main bridge in...
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  • derives from the combined Roman-Celtic place name Portus Cale; a settlement where present-day's conurbation of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia (or simply,...
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    Modern Germany is a continuation of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany), it is not a successor state. The Holy Roman Empire is not considered a state...
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    1726 they promoted it again, now to the category of town. From this date on Vila do Desterro and mainly the port began to have a strategic function because...
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    International Boxing Hall of Fame. Tennis has been quite popular among people of all ages. Guillermo Vilas is the greatest Latin American player of the Open Era,...
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    from attacks by local Indian groups. It was renamed Vila de São Paulo, belonging to the Captaincy of São Vicente. For the next two centuries, São Paulo...
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    Bridge, one of the landmarks of São Paulo, connecting it to the subprefecture of Butantã, in the other side of the river. Roman Catholic Diocese of Santo...
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  • Retrieved 19 March 2017. Humphrey, John H. (1986). Roman Circuses: Arenas for Chariot Racing. University of California Press. pp. 80, 102, 126–9. ISBN 978-0-520-04921-5...
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    the Pacific contains many other islands, of which the most important are Hainan and Formosa, on the coast of China, the Japan isles, the Kuriles, the...
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    of Brazil, the Cape of Good Hope, other ports in East Africa, Ceylon, Malacca and the Moluccas Islands were taken, as well as the island of Formosa (Taiwan)...
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  • list of wars and armed conflicts fought by the Kingdom of Spain, its predecessor states or in Spanish territory. Military history of Spain List of Spanish...
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    arises from a zone of geothermal hot springs located in the vicinity of the city. The city is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mossoró. Canoa Quebrada...
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  • Teletón". "Google Cultural Institute pagina one". Muzeul National al Taranului Roman. Archived from the original on April 20, 2021. Retrieved April 20, 2021...
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    12–16 October Formosa Air Battle – American carrier-based aircraft and Japanese naval aircraft do battle over Formosa 1 November Battle of Pag Island –...
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  • ancient coins found on the hill forts were called "medals of the mouros". The Pedra Formosa found on Citânia de Briteiros was, according to folklore,...
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    Rosario (redirect from City of Rosario)
    Route 11 (to the north of Santa Fe, Formosa and Paraguay), National Route 33 (to the southwest of Santa Fe and the province of Buenos Aires, and then...
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    Saracura. In 1885 Rua Formosa was founded, thus connecting Bexiga to the Santa Ifigênia neighborhood to facilitate trade. The proximity of Anhangabaú, Largo...
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  • September 24: 2023 Americas Triathlon Middle Distance Championships in Formosa November 25: 2023 Americas Triathlon Duathlon Championships in Mérida Asia...
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    Argentina Football World Cup 1978 (squads) Ford Falcon Foreign relations of Argentina Formosa Province Francesco Tamburini Francisco Álvarez (actor) Francisco...
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    formosa in size by 2.2–8% and 6–14%, respectively. The largest bird in the fossil record may be the extinct elephant birds (Vorombe, Aepyornis) of Madagascar...
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    Santa Maria do Meio. The Affonso Penna Bridge, also known as the "Crystal Bridge", which links the states of Goiás and Minas Gerais. Itumbiara also has...
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