• Torres do Mondego is a civil parish in the municipality of Coimbra, Portugal. The population in 2021 was 2,034, in an area of 16.66 km2. It was established...
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  • João do Campo São Martinho de Árvore São Martinho do Bispo São Paulo de Frades São Silvestre Sé Nova Souselas Taveiro Torre de Vilela Torres do Mondego Trouxemil...
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    Viegas Santo António dos Olivais Taveiro, Ameal e Arzila Torres do Mondego Trouxemil e Torre de Vilela As of 2021, the municipality of Coimbra had a population...
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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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    are three rivers that have their headwaters in the Serra da Estrela: the Mondego, which is the longest river entirely within Portuguese territory; and the...
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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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    political division: north by São Paulo dos Frades; east by Torres do Mondego; south, along the Mondego River, by the parishes of Ceira, Castelo Viegas and south/southwest...
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    Iberian Peninsula's Atlantic coast, it is located at the mouth of the Mondego River, 40 km (25 mi) west of Coimbra and sheltered by hills (Serra da Boa...
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    Afonso III the Great occupied Coimbra and proceeded to repopulate the Mondego line; on December 2, 990 there was another onslaught of Arabs led by Almançor...
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    descending the heights at Miranda do Corvo and establishing himself on the left bank of the Mondego. Junot would march to Torres Novas, passing Ney, crossing...
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    Entroncamento Ferreira do Zêzere Mação Ourém Sardoal Tomar Torres Novas Vila Nova da Barquinha Lezíria do Tejo [11] Lisbon District [1] Azambuja Santarém District...
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    Regiment based at Funchal. The Navy tasks the patrol vessels Tejo and Mondego specifically to Madeira, as well as other vessels as required, in order...
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    is the second longest river entirely within Portuguese territory (the Mondego being the longest). Its slope allows for the hydroelectric powerplants...
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    nearly 200 km south along the coast, passing from the Douro River to the Mondego valley but inland the border ran northeast along the Estrela mountain range...
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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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    mostly single-track, iberian gauge (1,668 m) line runs parallel to the Mondego River. It is the main railway access from Portugal to the rest of Europe...
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    Portuguese government changed the plans for Metro Mondego, renaming it Sistema de Mobilidade do Mondego: instead of a light rail, it is to be a guided bus...
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  • Northeast MA Mirinzal Mondêgo Northeast MA Mirinzal Paraíso e Anajasau Northeast MA Mirinzal Porto do Nascimento Northeast MA Mirinzal Rio do Curral Northeast...
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    Having secured the Duero, Ferdinand began to bring the valley of the Mondego under his control, first taking Viseu in its middle stretch on 25 July...
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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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  • Martinez Naruna Costa as Lila Martinez Ângelo Antônio as Samsa Mondego Bárbara Reis as Débora Mondego Douglas Silva as Oberdan Nascimento Mary Sheila as Jussara...
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    of Portugal, issued a foral to the lands of Zurara, between the Dão and Mondego Rivers. It was later confirmed by Afonso II, when the monarch issued his...
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    Atlantic; from north to south, the primary rivers are the Minho, Douro, Mondego, Tagus and the Guadiana. The Portuguese continental shelf has an area of...
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    of the Baixo Mondego corridor, from Coimbra to Figueira da Foz via Montemor-o-Velho (Ramal de Alfarelos of the Linha do Norte, Linha do Oeste and Ramal...
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    Linha do Oeste (Western Line) is a railway line serving the central western coast of Portugal belonging to Infraestruturas de Portugal network. The line...
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    Galicia, "elevated to the rank of kingdom" that extended south to the Mondego River in Portugal with the parias of the Taifa of Badajoz and Seville....
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    around 5,000 men from all Estremadura (Alenquer, Óbidos, Tomar, Torres Novas and Torres Vedras) to fight against only 1,500 Christians, but the latter...
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    narrow gauge, by the Plan for the Complementary Network to the North of the Mondego, approved by a decree of 15 February 1900. In 1996, it was expected that...
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    the Portuguese coastal Estremadura region stretching up to the Munda (Mondego) river valley. It has been suggested that the haplotypes HLA-A25-B18-DR15...
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    Arruda dos Vinhos, Óbidos, Porto de Mós, Povos, Santarém, Sintra, Torres Novas, Torres Vedras and Vila Nova de Ourém), the parish of Sacavém is mentioned...
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