• Beira Alta may refer to: Beira Alta Province, a province in the north of Portugal Beira Alta (region), one of the 13 regions of continental Portugal identified...
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    from that of the area called the Beiras, which refers to three provinces of 1936, Beira Alta, Beira Baixa and Beira Litoral. The most important cities...
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    Beira Alta Province (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɐjɾɐ ˈaltɐ]; "Upper Beira") was a Portuguese province in the north of Portugal. Vast plateaus, river...
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  • in a study published between 1927 and 1930. With Beira Trasmontana it became Beira Alta Province. Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Beira Alta. v t e...
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  • Island Beira (Portugal), the name of a region (and former province) in north-central Portugal; three provinces were later known by the name: Beira Alta Province...
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    include: Alentejo (Alto Alentejo, Baixo Alentejo) Algarve Beira (Beira Alta, Beira Baixa, Beira Litoral) Douro Litoral Estremadura Minho Ribatejo Trás-os-Montes...
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    Linha da Beira Alta is an international railway line which connects Pampilhosa on the Linha do Norte, close to Coimbra, to the border with Spain, at Vilar...
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    Conventual sweets (Portuguese: Doçaria Conventual) are a typical part of the Portuguese cuisine and a generic term to a variety of sweets in Portugal....
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    bordered on the north by Douro Litoral Province, on the east by Beira Alta Province and Beira Baixa Province, on the southeast by Ribatejo Province, on the...
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    l.) and one of the most important cities in the Portuguese region of Beira Alta. Serra da Estrela, the highest mountain range in continental Portugal...
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    alheiras are typically associated with the city of Mirandela, the regions of Beira Alta and Trás-os-Montes are also famous for their alheiras. Varieties with...
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    1940 Beira Alta (in Portuguese). Assembleia Distrital de Viseu. 1946. p. 296 – via Google Books. Contributors: Junta de Província da Beira Alta, Arquivo...
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    adjacent village of Vila Garcia, both in the Mangualde municipality of the Beira Alta region of Portugal, in the isolated slopes of the River Dão valley. Considered...
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    Coimbra Beira Litoral (majority) Beira Alta Beira Baixa Coimbra Castelo Branco Beira Baixa Beira Baixa Beiras e Serra da Estrela Médio Tejo Leiria Beira Litoral...
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  • Azeite do Alentejo Interior (PDO) Azeites da Beira Interior (PDO) Azeite da Beira Alta (PDO) Azeite da Beira Baixa (PDO) Azeites do Norte Alentejano (PDO)...
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    Celorico da Beira, near the Mondego River. Principal monument: Celorico da Beira Castle. Train station: Celorico da Beira, linha da Beira Alta. The present...
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  • "Was this Britain's first black queen?" The Guardian, 12 March 2009. Beira Alta. Assembleia Distrital de Viseu. 1944. Os nossos costados. Alberto Coelho...
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    another narrow gauge railway), where it had a connection to the Linha da Beira Alta (broad gauge; international). The Dão line closed to passengers in 1988...
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    Armamar Carregal do Sal Castro Daire Cinfães Lamego Mangualde Moimenta da Beira Mortágua Nelas Oliveira de Frades Penalva do Castelo Penedono Resende Santa...
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    traditions are deepest in Trás-os-Montes, Minho provinces, Douro Litoral and Beira Alta. In desgarradas, for several minutes, themes such as mockery, love, hatred...
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    November 2023. Veloso, Susana (12 February 2018). "Torresmos à moda da Beira Alta". Deliciosa Paparoca (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 6 November 2023...
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    or goddesses Bandu (or Bandi), Cossu, Nabia and Reve: Bandei Brialcacui (Beira-Baixa) Coso Udaviniago (A Coruña) Cosiovi Ascanno (Asturias) deo domeno...
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    2011 was 317, in an area of 36.69 km². Aldeia da Ponte is located in the Beira-Alta area, halfway between two cities: Vilar Formoso in the Northeast and Sabugal...
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    municipality is served by the Vila Franca das Naves train station on the Beira Alta line from Pampilhosa to the Spanish border. Trancoso is well known as...
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    [alˈmɐjðɐ] ) is a fortified village and a municipality in the sub-region of Beira Interior Norte and the District of Guarda, Portugal. The town proper has...
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  • and countries. History of Portugal Timeline of Portuguese history Beira Alta Beira Baixa Ribatejo Alentejo Extremadura Emerita Augusta, capital of the...
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  • by the Portuguese. It is a toponym derived from the town of Almeida in Beira Alta Province, Portugal, or for any of a number of similarly named places in...
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  • malhão (Beira Alta) Que queres te eu traga? (Açores) Vá de binga (Beira Baixa) Sete varas tem (Trás-os-Montes) Pêras e pão (Beira Alta) Mariana (Beira Baixa)...
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    Lusitani was probably the Douro valley and the region of Beira Alta (present day Portugal); in Beira, they stayed until they defeated the Celtici and other...
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    powerful diesel locos in Portugal. They hauled both passenger (until the Beira Alta Line was electrified) and freight trains. Some sold to Medway. All of...
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