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Santa Maria Maior (Chaves)
Santa Maria Maior may refer: Places *Santa Maria Maior (Chaves), a parish in the municipality of Chaves *Santa Maria Maior (Lisbon), a parish in the municipality of Lisbon *Santa Maria Maior (Viana do Castelo), a parish in the municipality of Viana do Castelo *Santa Maria Maior (Funchal), a parish in the municipality of Funchal, Madeira Churches * Santa Maria Maior de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal; a Roman Catholic cathedral * Church of Santa Maria Maior, Chaves, Portugal See also * * * * Santa Maria (other) * Saint Mary of the Snows (other) * Église Notre-Dame la Grande, Poitiers, France; a Catholic church also called la, link=no, Sancta Maria Maior, , Saint Mary Major * Santa Maria Maggiore (other) Santa Maria Maggiore is a church in Rome. Santa Maria Maggiore may also refer to: * Basilica vetus, former cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore in Milan *Santa Maria Maggiore, Piedmont, a municipality in Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Piedmont, northern Ital ... ...
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Santa Maria Maior (Chaves)
Santa Maria Maior may refer: Places *Santa Maria Maior (Chaves), a parish in the municipality of Chaves *Santa Maria Maior (Lisbon), a parish in the municipality of Lisbon *Santa Maria Maior (Viana do Castelo), a parish in the municipality of Viana do Castelo *Santa Maria Maior (Funchal), a parish in the municipality of Funchal, Madeira Churches * Santa Maria Maior de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal; a Roman Catholic cathedral * Church of Santa Maria Maior, Chaves, Portugal See also * * * * Santa Maria (other) * Saint Mary of the Snows (other) * Église Notre-Dame la Grande, Poitiers, France; a Catholic church also called la, link=no, Sancta Maria Maior, , Saint Mary Major * Santa Maria Maggiore (other) Santa Maria Maggiore is a church in Rome. Santa Maria Maggiore may also refer to: * Basilica vetus, former cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore in Milan *Santa Maria Maggiore, Piedmont, a municipality in Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Piedmont, northern Ital ... ...
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Chaves Municipality, Portugal
Chaves () is a city and a municipality in the north of Portugal. It is 10 km south of the Spanish border and 22 km south of Verín (Spain). The population in 2011 was 41,243, in an area of 591.23 km2. The municipality is the second most populous of the district of Vila Real (the district capital, Vila Real, is 60 km south on the A24 motorway). With origins in the Roman civitas Aquæ Flaviæ, Chaves has developed into a regional center. The urban area has 17,535 residents (2001). History Artefacts discovered in the region of Chaves identify the earliest settlement of humans dating back to the Paleolithic. Remnants discovered in Mairos, Pastoria and São Lourenço, those associated with transient proto-historic settlements and castros, show a human presence in the Alto Tâmega dating to the Chalcolithic. The region has seen persistent human settlement since Roman legions conquered and occupied the fertile valley of the Tâmega River, constructing a nascent ou ...
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Santa Maria Maior (Lisbon)
Santa Maria Maior () is a ''freguesia'' (civil parish) and district of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. Located in the historic center of Lisbon, Santa Maria Maior is to the west of São Vicente, east of Misericórdia, and south of Arroios and Santo António. It is home to numerous historic monuments, including Lisbon Cathedral, the Rossio, and the Praça do Comércio, as well as famous neighborhoods, such as the Lisbon Baixa, as well as parts of Bairro Alto and Alfama. The population in 2011 was 12,822,Instituto Nacional de Estatística (INE)
Census 2011 results according to the 2013 administrative division of Portugal


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Santa Maria Maior (Viana Do Castelo)
Santa Maria Maior may refer: Places * Santa Maria Maior (Chaves), a parish in the municipality of Chaves * Santa Maria Maior (Lisbon), a parish in the municipality of Lisbon * Santa Maria Maior (Viana do Castelo), a parish in the municipality of Viana do Castelo * Santa Maria Maior (Funchal), a parish in the municipality of Funchal, Madeira Churches *Santa Maria Maior de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal; a Roman Catholic cathedral *Church of Santa Maria Maior, Chaves, Portugal See also * * * * Santa Maria (other) * Saint Mary of the Snows (other) * Église Notre-Dame la Grande, Poitiers, France; a Catholic church also called la, link=no, Sancta Maria Maior, , Saint Mary Major * Santa Maria Maggiore (other) ( it, link=no, Saint Mary Major) * Santa María la Mayor (other) ( es, link=no, Saint Mary Major) * Saint Mary Major (other) Saint Mary Major or St Mary Major may refer to: Places * St Mary Major, Exeter, Wonford Hundred, Devon, ...
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Viana Do Castelo Municipality
Viana do Castelo () is a municipality and seat of the district of Viana do Castelo in the Norte Region of Portugal. The population in 2011 was 88,725, in an area of 319.02 km². The urbanized area of the municipality, comprising the city, has a population of approximately 36,148 inhabitants, although the extended densely populated region reaches surrounding municipalities like Caminha and Ponte de Lima with a population above 150,000 inhabitants. It is located on the Portuguese Way path, an alternative path of the Camino de Santiago, and at the mouth of the Lima river. History Human settlement in the region of Viana began during the Mesolithic era, from discoveries and archaeological excavations. Even around the Roman occupation the area was settled along the Mount of Santa Luzia. The settlement of ''Viana da Foz do Lima'', which it was called when King Afonso III of Portugal issued a foral (''charter'') on 18 July 1258, was a formalization of the 1253 ''Viana'' that the ...
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Santa Maria Maior (Funchal)
Santa Maria Maior ( Portuguese meaning ''Saint Mary the Great'') is a civil parish in the eastern part of the municipality of Funchal on the island of Madeira. The population in 2011 was 13,352, in an area of 4.86 km2. History From the initial founding of Funchal, the island of Madeira was peppered with small settlements along the coasts near access to the sea. The settlement that would later take on the name of Santa Maria Maior developed spontaneously from the first homes constructed in 1425. This agglomeration extended from Ribeira do João Gomes until Corpo Santo, along the beachfront, and concentrated around a small temple constructed to the invocation of Santa Maria, or Santa Maria do Calhau as it was briefly known. Santa Maria do Calhau, constructed in 1430, served the congregations east of the bay of Funchal, and was also known as ''Nossa Senhora da Conceição de Baixo'' ( en, Our Lady of the Conception), or simply ''Santa Maria Maior''. The chapel was the seat of t ...
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Santa Maria Maior De Lisboa
The Cathedral of Saint Mary Major ( pt, Santa Maria Maior de Lisboa or ''Metropolitan Cathedral of St. Mary Major''), often called Lisbon Cathedral or simply the Sé ('), is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Lisbon, Portugal. The oldest church in the city, it is the seat of the Patriarchate of Lisbon. Built in 1147, the cathedral has survived many earthquakes and has been modified, renovated and restored several times. It is nowadays a mix of different architectural styles. It has been classified as a National Monument since 1910. History Lisbon has been the seat of a bishopric since the 4th century (see Patriarch of Lisbon). After the period of Visigothic domination the city was conquered by the Moors and stayed under Arab control from the 8th to the 12th century, although Christians were allowed to live in Lisbon and its surroundings. In the year 1147, the city was reconquered by an army composed of Portuguese soldiers led by King Afonso Henriques Afonso I of Portug ...
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Church Of Santa Maria Maior
Chaves () is a city and a municipality in the north of Portugal. It is 10 km south of the Spanish border and 22 km south of Verín (Spain). The population in 2011 was 41,243, in an area of 591.23 km2. The municipality is the second most populous of the district of Vila Real (the district capital, Vila Real, is 60 km south on the A24 motorway). With origins in the Roman civitas Aquæ Flaviæ, Chaves has developed into a regional center. The urban area has 17,535 residents (2001). History Artefacts discovered in the region of Chaves identify the earliest settlement of humans dating back to the Paleolithic. Remnants discovered in Mairos, Pastoria and São Lourenço, those associated with transient proto-historic settlements and castros, show a human presence in the Alto Tâmega dating to the Chalcolithic. The region has seen persistent human settlement since Roman legions conquered and occupied the fertile valley of the Tâmega River, constructing a na ...
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Santa Maria (other)
Santa María is a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, in languages such as Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. Santa Maria or Santa María may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * Santa Maria (Tatjana song), "Santa Maria" (Tatjana song), released 1995 * Santa Maria (Kenshi Yonezu song), "Santa Maria" (Kenshi Yonezu song), released 2013 * "Santa Maria", 1976 song by Canadian rock band Trooper (band), Trooper * "Santa Maria", 1980 song by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis, a.k.a. Oliver Onions * "Santa Maria", 1999 song by German band In Extremo * "Santa Maria", 2001 song by Gotan Project * "Santa Maria", 2001 song by The Frames * "Santa María", a 2019 song by Bad Gyal featuring Busy Signal Other media * Santa Maria (operetta), ''Santa Maria'' (operetta) by Oscar Hammerstein I * ''Santa Maria'', early title of the 2017 film ''Richie (film), Richie'' Churches Italy Florence * Florence Cathedral or Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore * Santa Maria degli Angeli, Florence * Santa Mari ...
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Saint Mary Of The Snows (other)
Saint Mary of the Snows, also Our Lady of the Snows and Saint Mary Major, may refer to: Dedication * Dedication of the Basilica of St Mary Major, a liturgical feast day previously known in Latin as ''Dedicatio Sanctæ Mariæ ad Nives'', translating as "''Dedication of the Church of Our Lady of the Snows''", in 1969 Buildings Churches * Cathedral of Our Lady of the Snows, Nuoro, Sardinia, Italy * Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows (Belgrano II Base), Argentine Antarctica * Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows (Ilha de Maré), Brazil * St. Mary on the Snow, a church in the historical city center of Prague, Czech Republic * A neoclassical chapel of Our Lady of the Snows in Prior Park College, Bath, England * Notre-Dame des Neiges, L'Alpe d'Huez, France * Our Lady of the Snows Parish Church, Budapest, Hungary * Santa Maria Maggiore (other), several churches in Italy * Our Lady of the Snows, Quarantoli, Modena, Italy * Knisja tal-Madonna tas-Silġ, near the nearby ancient site o ...
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Église Notre-Dame La Grande, Poitiers
Notre-Dame la Grande is a Roman Catholic church in Poitiers, France. Having a double status, collegial and parochial, it forms part of the Catholic diocese of Poitiers. The west front adorned with statuary is recognised as a masterpiece of Romanesque religious art. The walls inside the church are painted. History and architecture The district was already populated in Roman times. The ancient vestiges of a brick and rectangular stone construction can be located near the gutter on the northern wall of the current church. The church is mentioned in the 10th century, under the name of "Sancta Maria Maior", referring to the Romanesque church of the same name. Its position next to the Palace of the Counts of Poitou-Dukes of Aquitaine (current law courts of Poitiers), is certainly significant as from the political point of view, the bishops of Poitiers were barons of Poitou. The whole of the building was rebuilt in the second half of the 11th century, in the period of High Ro ...
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Santa Maria Maggiore (other)
Santa Maria Maggiore is a church in Rome. Santa Maria Maggiore may also refer to: * Basilica vetus, former cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore in Milan *Santa Maria Maggiore, Piedmont, a municipality in Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Piedmont, northern Italy * Santa Maria Maggiore, Tuscania, a basilica in Italy * Santa Maria Maggiore, Assisi, a church in the region of Umbria Italy * Barletta Cathedral, a cathedral in the region of Apulia, Italy * Santa Maria Maggiore, Bergamo, a church in Italy * Santa Maria Maggiore, Florence, a church in the region of Tuscany, Italy * Santa Maria Maggiore, Gazzo Veronese, a church in Italy near Verona * Santa Maria Maggiore, Guardiagrele, a church in the Abruzzo region of Italy * Santa Maria Maggiore, Lanciano, a church in the region of Abruzzo, Italy *Santa Maria Maggiore, Trento The Church of Santa Maria Maggiore is an important place of worship in the city of Trento, and the site of the Third Session of the Council of Trent. It was built by Antonio Me ...
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