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Travanca De Tavares
Travanca may refer to the following places in Portugal: * Travanca (Amarante), a civil parish in the municipality of Amarante * Travanca (Cinfães), a civil parish in the municipality of Cinfães * Travanca (Mogadouro), a civil parish in the municipality of Mogadouro * Travanca (Oliveira de Azeméis), a civil parish in the municipality of Oliveira de Azeméis * Travanca (Santa Maria da Feira), a civil parish in the municipality of Santa Maria da Feira * Travanca (Vinhais), a civil parish in the municipality of Vinhais * Travanca de Lagos, a civil parish in the municipality of Oliveira do Hospital * Travanca de Tavares Travanca may refer to the following places in Portugal: * Travanca (Amarante), a civil parish in the municipality of Amarante * Travanca (Cinfães), a civil parish in the municipality of Cinfães * Travanca (Mogadouro), a civil parish in the muni ..., a civil parish in the municipality of Mangualde * Travanca do Mondego, a civil parish in the municipality of Pena ...
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Amarante Municipality, Portugal
Amarante may refer to: * Amarante, Portugal, municipality in northern Portugal * Amarante, Piauí, municipality in Piauí, Brazil * Amarante do Maranhão, municipality in Maranhão, Brazil * Catello Amarante (rower, born 1979), Italian rower * Catello Amarante (rower, born 1990), Italian rower * Carlos Amarante (1748-1815), Portuguese engineer and architect * Rodrigo Amarante (b. 1976), Brazilian guitarist See also * Amaranth (other) Amaranth is a common name for the plants in the genus ''Amaranthus''. Amaranth, Amaranthe, or Amaranthus may also refer to: Arts and media Music * "Amaranth" (song), a 2007 song by Finnish Symphonic Metal band, Nightwish * ''Amaranth'' (albu ... {{dab, geo, surname ja:アマランス (曖昧さ回避) ...
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Cinfães
Cinfães () is a village and a List of Portuguese municipalities, municipality in the northern district of Viseu (district), Viseu, Portugal. The village proper has about 3,300 inhabitants. The population of the municipality in 2011 was 20,427,Instituto Nacional de Estatística
in an area of 239.29 km2. Its history is linked to the first king of Portugal, Afonso Henriques and several noblemen of his entourage, like the server Egas Moniz. In Cinfães existed several fortified houses or towers like "Torre da Chã" destroyed during the first half of the 20th century. It has an important heritage resource, especially the Romanesque architecture, Romanesque churches such as St. Cristóvão de Nogueira; Santa Maria Maior ...
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Mogadouro
Mogadouro (, ) is a municipality in Portugal. The population in ''2011'' was 9,542, in an area of 760.65 km2. History The history of Mogadouro is evident in the number of castros that dot the landscape of region from the neolithic period. In particular are the castros of Oleiros in Bemposta, Vilarinho, São Martinho do Peso, Figueirinha de Travanca, Bruçó and the more recently excavated castro in Vilariça, in the Serra da Castanheira. The Celts passed through this region, leaving behind its art and religion, the so-called ''Cultura aos Berrões''. One of these Celtic tribes, the Zoelae, were responsible for settling many of the lands along the Douro, Sabor and Angueira Rivers. During the Roman period, the region is referred to in art, religion and socio-economic reports, indicating its regional importance. The ''Ara Romana'' to ''Deus Jupiter Depulsori'' (which still survives to this day in Saldanha), is one of these remnants of this period (it was constructed during ...
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Oliveira De Azeméis
Oliveira de Azeméis () is a city and a municipality located in Porto Metropolitan Area in Portugal. Administratively, the municipality belongs to the District of Aveiro. The population of the municipality in 2011 was 68,611, in an area of 161.10 km2. The city itself has a population of about 20,000. Oliveira de Azeméis is located 35 km to the south of Porto. It is less than 20 km far from the Atlantic Ocean. The municipal holiday is the Monday that follows the 2nd Sunday of August. Facilities Local facilities include: * Hospital de São Miguel * Higher education schools * Secondary schools * Basic schools * Regional museum * Hotel * Post Office * Police station * Clinic centres * Tourism office * Library - Biblioteca Municipal Ferreira de Castro Economy It is an important industrial center, producing a wide variety of goods such as injection moulds, dairy produce, shoes, car components, springs and mattresses. Among its most well-known companies are Simoldes and ...
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Travanca (Santa Maria Da Feira)
Travanca is a former civil parish in the municipality of Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Santa Maria da Feira, Travanca, Sanfins e Espargo Santa Maria da Feira, Travanca, Sanfins e Espargo is a civil parish in the municipality of Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Feira, Travanca, Sanfins and Espargo Espargo is a former ci .... It has a population of 2,201 inhabitants and a total area of 5.72 km2. References Former parishes of Santa Maria da Feira {{Aveiro-geo-stub ...
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Vinhais
Vinhais (; cel-x-proto, Veniatia) is a municipality in the district of Bragança, northern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 9,066, in an area of 694.76 km2. The present mayor is Américo Afonso Pereira, elected by the Socialist Party. The municipal holiday is May 20. Parishes The municipality is composed of 26 parishes: * Agrochão * Candedo * Celas * Curopos e Vale de Janeiro * Edral * Edrosa * Ervedoa * Moimenta e Montouto * Nunes e Ousilhão * Paçó * Penhas Juntas * Quirás e Pinheiro Novo * Rebordelo * Santalha * Sobreiró de Baixo e Alvaredos * Soeira, Fresulfe e Mofreita * Travanca e Santa Cruz * Tuizelo * Vale das Fontes * Vila Boa de Ousilhão * Vila Verde * Vilar de Lomba e São Jomil * Vilar de Ossos * Vilar de Peregrinos * Vilar Seco de Lomba * Vinhais Geography The northern boundary of the municipality extends to the border with Spain, 23 km away. It is perched on the slopes of the Coroa mountains at an altitude of approximately 600 meters, prot ...
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Oliveira Do Hospital
Oliveira do Hospital () is a municipality in the district of Coimbra, in the central part of continental Portugal. The population in 2011 was 20,855, in an area of 234.52 km². History Inhabited by ancient civilizations, Oliveira do Hospital has Roman settlements, Visigothic relics, noble Gothic mansions as well as ancient villages built of slate. One can find Neolithic and Bronze Age burial grounds and genuine religious and rural relics such as the large granite outcroppings used as threshing floors, the Holy Cross Church and the Ferreiros Chapel, a Roman Gothic style temple dating to the 13th century and the Church of Sao Gião, known as the cathedral of its region due to its richly carved and painted 18th century Baroque interior. Geography It is located at the northern edge of the district of Coimbra in the foothills of the Serra da Estrela Mountains, bisected by the Alva and Alvoco River valleys. Administratively, the municipality is divided into 16 civil parishes (''fr ...
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Travanca De Tavares
Travanca may refer to the following places in Portugal: * Travanca (Amarante), a civil parish in the municipality of Amarante * Travanca (Cinfães), a civil parish in the municipality of Cinfães * Travanca (Mogadouro), a civil parish in the municipality of Mogadouro * Travanca (Oliveira de Azeméis), a civil parish in the municipality of Oliveira de Azeméis * Travanca (Santa Maria da Feira), a civil parish in the municipality of Santa Maria da Feira * Travanca (Vinhais), a civil parish in the municipality of Vinhais * Travanca de Lagos, a civil parish in the municipality of Oliveira do Hospital * Travanca de Tavares Travanca may refer to the following places in Portugal: * Travanca (Amarante), a civil parish in the municipality of Amarante * Travanca (Cinfães), a civil parish in the municipality of Cinfães * Travanca (Mogadouro), a civil parish in the muni ..., a civil parish in the municipality of Mangualde * Travanca do Mondego, a civil parish in the municipality of Pena ...
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Travanca Do Mondego
Oliveira do Mondego e Travanca do Mondego is a civil parish in the municipality of Penacova Penacova ( or ) is a town and a municipality in the Coimbra District, in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 15,251, in an area of 216.73 km². Parishes Administratively, the municipality is divided into 8 civil parishes (''freguesias''): ..., Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Oliveira do Mondego and Travanca do Mondego. The population in 2011 was 1,079,Instituto Nacional de Estatística (INE)
Census 2011 results according to the 2013 administrative division of Portugal
in an area of 22.58 km².


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