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    Alcobaça (Portuguese pronunciation: [alkuˈbasɐ] ) is a Portuguese city and municipality in the intermunicipal community Oeste and the region Oeste e Vale...
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    The Alcobaça Monastery or Alcobasa Monastery (Portuguese: Mosteiro de Alcobaça, Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Alcobaça) is a Catholic monastic complex located...
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  • Alcobaça may refer to: Alcobaça, Bahia Alcobaça, Portugal Alcobaça Municipality Alcobaça Monastery Alcobaça wine This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Lisboa, Portugal; 1. Camadas de Alcobaça," in Weishampel, et al. (2004). Page 548. "16.1 Distrito do Leiria, Portugal; 3. Camadas de Alcobaça," in Weishampel...
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    King Afonso III of Portugal died on 16 February 1279, at the age of 68. Afonso is buried at Alcobaça Monastery in Alcobaça, Portugal alongside his wife...
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    Caetano de Souza 1735, pp. 134–135. "D. Afonso II". Mosteiro de Alcobaça (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 5 February...
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    southern border between Castile and Portugal should be the River Guadiana, as it is today. Afonso died in Alcobaça, Coimbra or Lisbon, aged 68. Afonso's...
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    Ginjinha (category Pages with Portuguese IPA)
    bottom of the cup. It is a favourite liqueur of many Portuguese and a typical drink in Lisbon, Alcobaça, Óbidos, Marvão, Covilhã and Algarve. The Serra da...
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    São Martinho do Porto (category Freguesias of Alcobaça, Portugal)
    Friar Estevão Martins, 12th abbot of the Monastery of Alcobaça. The bay was the sea port of Alcobaça, where activities related to fishing and shipbuilding...
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  • Monastery Alcobaça Monastery Jerónimos Monastery Pena Palace Belém Tower The Seven Wonders of Portugal (Portuguese: Sete Maravilhas de Portugal) is a list...
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    Nuno Miguel Gonçalves (category People from Alcobaça, Portugal)
    Entender, Primavera and Clássico. Originally from Alcobaça, Nuno Gonçalves founded in 1994 the Alcobaça-based band The Gift which became a nationwide success...
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    Alcobaça. Its history is long, beginning in 800 AD. Later, Cistercian monks, an organisation of Christians that were already in the town of Alcobaça,...
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  • transferred to Portugal where she was buried at the Monastery of Alcobaça, Alcobaça. Rodrigues Oliveira, Ana (2010). Rainhas medievais de Portugal. Dezassete...
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  • Aljubarrota (category Freguesias of Alcobaça, Portugal)
    Aljubarrota (Portuguese: [alʒubɐˈrotɐ]) is a freguesia ("civil parish") in the municipality of Alcobaça, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger...
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    The Gift (band) (category People from Alcobaça, Portugal)
    Ribeiro, and Ricardo Braga enrolled in the Bar Ben Music Competition in Alcobaça, and took second place in the competition, to everyone's great surprise...
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    throughout the world, including Avallon (France), Venice (Italy), Alcobaça (Portugal), Vihula Manhor (Estonia), and Ciudad del Saber (Panama). Nes Hrim...
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  • Alberto Bernardes Costa (born in Alcobaça, 1947) was the Portuguese Minister of Justice (Ministro da Justiça) from 12 March 2005 to 26 October 2009. "Alberto...
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  • Order of Saint Michael of the Wing (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    believed to have been founded in 1147 in the Alcobaça Monastery in Alcobaça, Portugal, by King Afonso I of Portugal, in commemoration of the Conquest of Santarém...
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    Azulejos (ca. 18th century) of the Alcobaça Monastery Azulejos (ca. 1760) of Igreja da Misericórdia, Tavira, Portugal Galería Dorada (c. early-18th century)...
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  • Ginásio Clube Alcobaça is a Portuguese sports club from Alcobaça. The club was founded in 1946. In the 2018/19 season, the senior football section plays...
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    Atlantic to the west and is surrounded entirely by the municipality of Alcobaça to the north, east and south. Nazaré has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen:...
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    passing the Thermal Hospital of Caldas da Rainha (1485) and heading to the Alcobaça Monastery (1252), which was an albergue (hostel) for medieval pilgrims...
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    Cela is a freguesia (civil parish) in the municipality of Alcobaça, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 3,264, in an area of 25.83 km2. It received town...
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  • Vestiaria is a freguesia ("civil parish") in the Alcobaça municipality, in Portugal, around 100 kilometres (62 mi) north of Lisbon. The region which includes...
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  • United Kingdom --- --- White Livny Russia --- --- --- --- Malhado de Alcobaça Portugal --- --- Black and White --- Mangalica Hungary --- --- Red, Blond or...
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    died a few months after his birth, and was buried in Alcobaça Monastery; Peter I of Portugal (8 April 1320 – 18 January 1367), the first surviving male...
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    Vila Nova da Barquinha Oeste Subregion (Western Portugal Subregion) [13] Leiria District [6] Alcobaça Bombarral Caldas da Rainha Nazaré Óbidos Peniche...
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    have Inês' body removed from her resting place in Coimbra and taken to Alcobaça where it was reburied in the royal monastery. Peter had two tombs constructed...
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  • Castle of Alcobaça (Portuguese: Castelo de Alcobaça) is a medieval castle in the civil parish of Alcobaça e Vestiaria, municipality of Alcobaça, in the...
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  • Alcobaça River may refer to: Alcobaça River (Brazil) Alcobaça River (Portugal) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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