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    O Corgo, is a municipality in the province of Lugo, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Lugo. Heli Rolando de...
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  • 5,016 O Corgo 4,224 Cospeito 5,706 Chantada 9,695 Folgoso do Courel 1,510 A Fonsagrada 5,146 Foz 9,612 Friol 4,729 Guitiriz 6,249 Guntín 3,453 O Incio...
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    Proto-Celtic *brig- 'hill'. Bergaza, Bergazo: several villages in Quiroga, Coles, O Corgo, and a hill in Xove. To Proto-Celtic *brig- 'hill'. Berganzos: place in...
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    the gorges of the Corgo and Cabril rivers, where the oldest part of town (Vila Velha) is located, framed by the escarpments of the Corgo gorge. The Alvão...
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    province of Lugo. It had a population of 118,931 as of 2019. Castroverde, O Corgo, Friol, Guntín, Lugo, Outeiro de Rei, Portomarín and Rábade. "Poboación...
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    O Páramo (Galician pronunciation: [ʊ ˈpaɾɐmʊ]) is a municipality in the province of Lugo, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to...
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  • Caia River Caima River Cabral River Cabril River (Cávado) Cabril River (Corgo) Cabril River (Tâmega) Cabrum River Cachoeiras River Caldo River Calvo River...
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    2018 First Prize, XV Certame Literario Terras de Chamoso, O Corgo, 2021 Atlántico (2018-12-27). "O tren lírico que cruza China visto con ollos vigueses"....
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  • Cela, Cambre, a parish in A Coruña Cela, León, a locality in León Cela, O Corgo, a parish in Lugo Cela, Outeiro de Rei, a parish in Lugo Cela, Alcobaça...
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    in Portugal. It opened in 1879, and served as a junction point with the Corgo Line, which operated between 1906 and 2009. The station is located in the...
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    addition, that same year it was announced that the day care center in O Corgo, the Galician town where Benedicta Sánchez lives, would be named in her...
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    Castro (2000). Vida e obra de Manuel Rodríguez López. Xulio Xiz (2007) O Corgo, amplo horizonte. Olegario Sotelo Blanco (2011) Migració gallega a Catalunya...
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    The Vila Real railway station is a closed interface of the Corgo line, which used to serve the city of Vila Real, in Portugal. It was inaugurated on 12...
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    of Jusá. To the riverside of Neira it borders Becerreá to the east and O Corgo to the west. The municipality is located in the valley of its river. Originally...
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    village of Ponte, parish of Mouçós, on a hill that overlooks the River Corgo, there is a chapel called Santo Cabeço which legend says was built by the...
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    rivers yield their waters to it: the Sabor River, the Tua River and the Corgo River, whose courses served to channel rail transport in the region. Another...
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    the villages and hamlets of Aldeia de São Francisco, Vale de Azinhaga, Corgos, Gramacho, Presa de Moura and Vale de Lapa. The civil parish is bordered...
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    2009 and ran north from a junction with the Douro line at Livração The Corgo line, which closed in 2009 and ran north from a junction with the Douro...
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  • Rivers of Galicia (section O)
    hydroelectric power and water storage. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Galicia, Spain#Hydrography Gallery (1) Gallery (2) Maps...
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  • cusculius, from Iberian. cuérrago "riverbed"; also Portuguese córrego and corgo, from Late Latin corrugus "canal, water conduit in a mine", from Iberian;...
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    motorway, the main road link between the two largest cities of the country Corgo viaduct, part of the A4 (Oporto-Bragança) motorway Tunnel at the A27 (Ponte...
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    Madalena; Sousa, Miguel de; Levy, Maurício; Amorim, Óscar (1996). O Caminho de Ferro Revisitado: O Caminho de Ferro em Portugal de 1856 a 1996. Caminhos de Ferro...
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  • x 16.42 15.44 16.67 3 7 Dirk Gamlin  East Germany 16.34 14.59 16.27 13.96 16.09w 16.23 16.34 2 8 Antonio Corgos  Spain 15.51 – 15.49 – 16.28 x 16.28 1...
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    1988 which consequently led to the closure of the Fornos - Sabor stop. Corgo line - closed 2009 Tâmega line - closed 2009 Tua line - closed 2008 List...
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    Ferro do Norte de Portugal [Northern Portugal Railway Company], and the Corgo and Sabor line to the Companhia Nacional de Caminhos de Ferro [National...
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    (ed.). "Moinhos de Vento do Corgo (PT072001010007)" (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico. Retrieved...
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  • (Aguçadoura e Navais, Póvoa de Varzim) Praia de Pedras do Corgo (Matosinhos) Praia de Quião (Aver-o-Mar, Amorim e Terroso, Póvoa de Varzim) Praia de Rio Alto...
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  • Clemente) Borba de Montanha Britelo Caçarilhe Canedo de Basto Carvalho Codeçoso Corgo Fervença Gagos Gémeos Infesta Molares Moreira do Castelo Ourilhe Rego Ribas...
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    5 km (6.5 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Alcântara-Terra–Braço de Prata Operational Corgo line Chaves–Régua 1906–1921 96.1 km (59.7 mi) Metre Closed in 2009 Ramal...
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