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Santo Estêvão (other)
Santo Estêvão may refer to: Places ;Brazil * Santo Estêvão, Bahia ;India * St Estevam, Goa ;Portugal * Santo Estêvão (Alenquer) * Santo Estêvão (Lisbon) * Santo Estêvão (Tavira) Santo Estêvão is a former Freguesia, civil parish in the municipality of Tavira, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Luz de Tavira e Santo Estêvão. References Former parishes of Tavira {{Faro-geo-stub ... Other uses * Doña Blanca, a wine grape See also * St. Stephen (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Santo Estêvão, Bahia
Santo Estêvão is a municipality in the state of Bahia in the North-East region of Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area .... References Municipalities in Bahia {{Bahia-geo-stub ...
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St Estevam
Santo Estêvão or St Estevam is an island in Tiswadi, Goa, India. St Estevam is known also Jua and in the past was known as ''Shakecho Juvo'' – the isle of vegetables – known for its long, seven-ridged, light green Okra, ladyfingers. Therefore, the people of Jua came to be nicknamed 'bhindi, bhende'. The island is named after St. Stephen. It is one of Goa's most prosperous villages, often quoted by ex-Chief minister, Chief Minister Pratapsingh Rane for having a high per capita income. It is the smallest of 6 major islands within the Mandovi, the others being: * Ilhas de Goa, * Chorão (Island), Chorão, * Divar, * Cumbarjua, * Vanxim and * Several other small mangrove islands and sand banks. History The villagers of this island were originally Hindus, until people chose to convert to Christianity in the 1550s. Sampur Santu, a ''Gaonkar'' (villager) was one of the first to convert in 1555. Tolto, a smaller island, was a home to a passage connecting to Dauji, in Old Goa. It ...
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Santo Estêvão (Alenquer)
Santo Estêvão () is a former civil parish, located in the municipality of Alenquer, in western Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( pt, República Portuguesa, links=yes ), is a country whose mainland is located on the Iberian Peninsula of Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of .... In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Alenquer (Santo Estêvão e Triana). It covers 16.09 km² in area, with 5338 inhabitants as of 2001. It was extinguished (aggregated) in 2013 as part of a national administrative reform, having been added to the parish of Triana to form a new parish called União das Freguesias de Alenquer (Santo Estêvão e Triana), of which it is the seat.''Diário da República'', 1.ª Série, n.º 19Lei n.º 11-A/2013 de 28 de janeiro (Reorganização administrativa do território das freguesias) Acedido a 2 de fevereiro de 2013. References Former parishes of Alenquer, Portugal ...
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Santo Estêvão (Lisbon)
Santo Estêvão may refer to: Places ;Brazil * Santo Estêvão, Bahia ;India * St Estevam, Goa ;Portugal * Santo Estêvão (Alenquer) * Santo Estêvão (Lisbon) * Santo Estêvão (Tavira) Other uses * Doña Blanca, a wine grape See also

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Santo Estêvão (Tavira)
Santo Estêvão is a former Freguesia, civil parish in the municipality of Tavira, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Luz de Tavira e Santo Estêvão. References

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Doña Blanca
Doña Blanca (Spanish "White Lady", also known as Dona Branca in Portuguese) is a white Spanish and Portuguese grape variety that is grown primarily in the northwest Galicia region of Spain and throughout Portugal from the Douro northward. The variety is a permitted grape in the Spanish '' Denominación de Origens'' (DOs) of Valdeorras and Monterrei in Galicia and Bierzo in nearby Castile and León. In Spain, the variety is known as Doña Blanca (except in Valdeorras, where it is primarily known as Valenciana), while in Portugal it goes mainly by the name Doña Branca. The grapes have thick skins, which do well in the wet maritime climate, but it can also impart some astringency and slight bitterness even with the briefest of skin contact during production due to the high proportion of polyphenols in the skin The phenolic content in wine refers to the phenolic compounds— natural phenol and polyphenols—in wine, which include a large group of several hundred chemical compoun ...
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