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    from the 16th. Valencia de Alcántara is a very important centre of dolmens in Europe.[citation needed] Valencia de Alcántara was the birthplace of Pedro...
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    The dolmen del prado de Lácara ('Dolmen of the Meadow of Lácara') is a megalithic monument known as a passage tomb. It is located northwest of the Spanish...
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    castles were likewise reinforced at nearby Valencia de Alcántara and Mayorga, the Order of Alcántara being a Castilian counterpart to the Hospitaller's...
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  • Castelo de Vide) Dolmen of Coutada de Alcogulo (Santa Maria da Devessa, Castelo de Vide) Dolmen of Coutada de Barbacena (Barbacena, Elvas) Dolmen of D....
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    expandir o Museu de Arte Antiga". NiT (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 19 October 2024. "Biblioteca de Alcântara – Palacete do Conde de Burnay". www.trienaldelisboa...
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    The Aqueduct of Segovia (Spanish: Acueducto de Segovia) is a Roman aqueduct in Segovia, Spain. It was built around the first century AD to channel water...
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    The area has been occupied since prehistoric times; stone-age tools and dolmens have been discovered. Romans occupied the area, but a seaquake destroyed...
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    entering the Mediterranean Sea at the port of Licata. To the east, the Alcantara flows through the province of Messina and enters the sea at Giardini Naxos...
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    such as the Aqueduct of Segovia and the Acueducto de los Milagros in Mérida, in bridges like the Alcántara Bridge, Puente Romano over Guadiana River, and...
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    people. The first "industrial zones" of Lisbon were established in the Alcántara, Bom Sucesso and Santo Amaro neighbourhoods, thanks to the production...
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  • driving them back across the border following the Battle of Valencia de Alcántara. At the Treaty of Paris in 1763, Spain agreed to hand Almeida back to...
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  • name of Pedro de Alcântara Francisco Antônio João Carlos Xavier de Paula Miguel Rafael Joaquim José Gonzaga Pascoal Cipriano Serafim de Bourbon e Bragança...
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    The Portuguese hinterland is dotted with a large number of dolmens (called antas or dólmens), tumuli (mamoas) and menhirs. The Alentejo region is particularly...
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    History of Málaga (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    the cave paintings of the Cueva de la Pileta (Cave of the Pool) in Benaoján, artefacts found at sites such as the Dolmen of Menga near Antequera and the...
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    Arqueología de la Arquitectura (in Spanish). 5. Universidad de Sevilla: 135–158. Don Martín López de Córdoba, Maestre de las Ordenes de Alcántara y Calalrava...
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