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Venda Nova (Montalegre)
Venda Nova may refer to the following places: *Venda Nova (Amadora) Venda Nova may refer to the following places: * Venda Nova (Amadora), a parish in the municipality of Amadora, Portugal * Venda Nova (Montalegre), a parish in the municipality of Montalegre Montalegre () is a municipality in northern Portugal, ..., a parish in the municipality of Amadora, Portugal * Venda Nova (Montalegre), a parish in the municipality of Montalegre, Portugal * Venda Nova (Brazil), an administrative region of the city of Belo Horizonte in Brazil See also * Vendas Novas, a parish and a municipality in the district of Évora, Portugal {{geodis ...
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Venda Nova (Amadora)
Venda Nova may refer to the following places: * Venda Nova (Amadora), a parish in the municipality of Amadora, Portugal * Venda Nova (Montalegre), a parish in the municipality of Montalegre Montalegre () is a municipality in northern Portugal, located in the district of Vila Real, along the border with Spain. The population in 2011 was 10,537, in an area of 805.46 km². History Early construction in Montalegre date back 3500 ..., Portugal * Venda Nova (Brazil), an administrative region of the city of Belo Horizonte in Brazil See also * Vendas Novas, a parish and a municipality in the district of Évora, Portugal {{geodis ...
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Amadora
Amadora () is a municipality and urbanized city in the northwest of the Lisbon metropolitan area and 10 km from central Lisbon. The population in 2011 was 175,136, in an area of 23.78 km² (9.2 sq mi). It is the most densely populated municipality in Portugal. History There is significant evidence of Neolithic settlements in the municipality. The Necropolis of Carenque consists of three artificial caves that served as tombs from around 3000 BCE. Originally named ''Porcalhota'', for being a Majorat of the daughter of a man surnamed ''Porcalho'' who was called for being a female ''Porcalhota''. The Aqueduto das Águas Livres, which brings water from the Sintra hills to Lisbon, and stretches , was finished in the 1770s and includes the largest masonry arch ever built, located in Campolide — the local coat of arms also displays the aqueduct (like others along its way). At the request of its population, in 1907, a decree issued during King Carlos I reign, merged the commu ...
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Venda Nova (Montalegre)
Venda Nova may refer to the following places: *Venda Nova (Amadora) Venda Nova may refer to the following places: * Venda Nova (Amadora), a parish in the municipality of Amadora, Portugal * Venda Nova (Montalegre), a parish in the municipality of Montalegre Montalegre () is a municipality in northern Portugal, ..., a parish in the municipality of Amadora, Portugal * Venda Nova (Montalegre), a parish in the municipality of Montalegre, Portugal * Venda Nova (Brazil), an administrative region of the city of Belo Horizonte in Brazil See also * Vendas Novas, a parish and a municipality in the district of Évora, Portugal {{geodis ...
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Montalegre
Montalegre () is a municipality in northern Portugal, located in the district of Vila Real, along the border with Spain. The population in 2011 was 10,537, in an area of 805.46 km². History Early construction in Montalegre date back 3500–4000 years when early inhabitants, around the villages of Mourela, Veiga and Vila da Ponte, buried their dead in funeral mounds. Vestiges of this culture predominate the region, and suggest that settlements have been ongoing since the Metal Ages. Celt colonies began to appear afterward, constructing castros in many of the places that developed into formal settlements. With the arrival of the Romans, bridges and formal roads began to appear, while many of the castros began to be converted into Roman encampments, later the nuclei of formalized settlements. Remains of the Roman civitas are still common: ''Praesidium'' (in Vila da Ponte, popularly known as ''Sabaraz'') and ''Caladunum'' (in Cervos). Although there were no overt indications ...
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Venda Nova (Brazil)
Venda Nova is a neighborhood (bairro) of Belo Horizonte Belo Horizonte (, ; ) is the sixth-largest city in Brazil, with a population around 2.7 million and with a metropolitan area of 6 million people. It is the 13th-largest city in South America and the 18th-largest in the Americas. The metropol ..., the third largest city in Brazil. It is situated on the northern side of the city, between the downtown area and the Belo Horizonte International Airport. It is known, among other things, for the "Quadras do Vilarinho" (Soccer courts on Vilarinho) and Shopping Norte. One of the principal arterial roads in the area is the Avenida Vilarinho that connects to Pedro I/Antônio Carlos e Cristiano Machado Avenues. These connect the area to the center of Belo Horizonte. Neighbourhoods in Belo Horizonte {{MinasGerais-geo-stub ...
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