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    93000°W / 41.00333; -7.93000 The Rio Balsemão (European Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁi.u βalsɨˈmɐ̃w]) or Balsemão River is a small stream that originates...
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    Region of the Douro in northern Portugal. Located on the shores of the Balsemão River, the municipality has a population of 26,691, in an area of 165.42 km2...
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  • Baceiro River Balsemão river Bazágueda River Beça River or Bessa River Bensafrim River Beselga River Bestança River or Ribeiro de São Martinho Boco River or...
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    Almeida, Barroca and Teixeira, in addition to others. By the 6th century, Balsemão was already an ecclesiastical parish. In the 10th century, with the repopulation...
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    December 2020. Pippi, Emerson (19 December 2018). "Real Balsemão: os segredos da Bromélia" [Balsemão Real: the secrets of the Bromelia] (in Brazilian Portuguese)...
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    tactical victory. Balsemão 1882, p. 9. Monteiro 1996, p. 47. Monteiro 1996, p. 49. Santos 2003, p. 235. Monteiro 1996, p. 48. Balsemão 1882, p. 8. Monteiro...
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    Francisco Pinto Balsemão. Together with him he was a co-founder, Director and Administrator of the Expresso newspaper, owned by Pinto Balsemão. He was also...
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    Arrábida Bridge (category Bridges over the Douro River)
    of reinforced concrete which carries six lanes of traffic over the Douro River, between Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia, in the Norte region of Portugal. In...
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  • (Vila Real), a civil parish in the municipality of Vila Real São Pedro de Balsemão, a civil parish in the municipality of Lamego São Pedro de Este, a civil...
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    (PSD) was founded in Portugal by Francisco Sá Carneiro, Francisco Pinto Balsemão and Joaquim Magalhães Mota, liberal members of the Assembleia Nacional...
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    equivalent to countships. This is the case with the viscountcies of Asseca and Balsemão, for example. In extraordinary circumstances, certain titleholders were...
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    consecrated Bishop of Ugento in Italy Catarina de Lencastre, Viscountess of Balsemão (1749—1824) a noblewoman, poet and playwright. António Augusto da Silva...
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  • built in the 600s, the oldest church building in Tbilisi. São Pedro de Balsemão, built in the 7th century, possibly oldest church building in Portugal...
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    auriemo". Isto É Dinheiro. November 7, 2007. Retrieved June 19, 2017. Rafael Balsemão and Leandro Nomura (July 6, 2008). "Famílias de São Paulo se mudam para...
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    Globalization and World Cities Research Network. Located along the Douro River estuary in northern Portugal, Porto is one of the oldest European centers...
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    Dom Luís I Bridge (category Bridges over the Douro River)
    I), or Luís I Bridge, is a double-deck metal arch bridge that spans the river Douro between the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia in Portugal. At...
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    Maria Pia Bridge (category Bridges over the Douro River)
    carry the Lisbon to Porto railway across the river Douro. This was very technically demanding: the river was fast-flowing, its depth could be as much...
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  • Américo Amorim (1934–2017) Belmiro de Azevedo (1938–2017) Francisco Pinto Balsemão (born 1937) Joe Berardo (born 1944) Salvador Caetano (1926–2011) António...
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  • Zealand founder of McLaren Racing (d. 1970) September 1 – Francisco Pinto Balsemão, Portuguese politician, 111th Prime Minister of Portugal September 4 –...
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    historians are still unsure of the dating of the Chapel of São Pedro de Balsemão, in Lamego, currently Braga hosts the oldest chapel in Portugal, the Chapel...
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    Prime Minister upon Sá Carneiro's death. 110 Francisco José Pereira Pinto Balsemão (1937–) 9 January 1981 9 June 1983 Social Democratic VII VIII — 1982 constitutional...
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    alternative spellings such as 'D'Souza, Desouza, De Cunha, Ferrao, Dessais, Balsemao, Conceicao, Gurjao, Mathias, Thomaz. Below there is a list of the most...
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    licence to build the Alcochete mall, a gigantic emporium near the Tagus river, developed in part on protected land outside Lisbon in 2002, when he was...
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    the future Prime-Ministers Francisco de Sá Carneiro and Francisco Pinto Balsemão. the socialists: that were in favour of creating a social-democratic state...
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  • from panoramic cabins the landscape of the Dom Luís I Bridge and the Douro River margins. The funicular from the 19th century covered a horizontal distance...
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    on the Porto metro Line D (Yellow) with the first station south over the River Douro being Jardim do Morro and the first station north, Aliados. The station...
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    the São Nicolau parish. The Ribeira district spreads alongside the Douro river and used to be a centre of intense commercial and manufacturing activity...
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    solomonic columns and a statue of St Francis. The South portal, facing the river, is still Gothic. The portal is stepped forward from the facade and has...
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    Bridge (Portuguese: Ponte do Infante), is a road bridge across the Douro River in Greater Porto, Portugal. The bridge is upriver from the Dom Luís I Bridge...
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    immediately advanced on Porto and made a surprise crossing of the Douro River, approaching Porto where its defences were weak. Soult's late attempts to...
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