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referring to the
European and
African possessions (
Algarves is the
plural word of
Algarve and
means the
Algarve plus all the
overseas territories that Portugal...
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Algarve (Portuguese:
Reino do
Algarve, from the
Arabic Gharb al-Andalus غَرْب الأنْدَلُس, "Western al-'Andalus"),
after 1471,
Kingdom of the
Algarves...
- the
Kingdom of
Portugal and the
Algarves after 1415, and as the
United Kingdom of Portugal,
Brazil and the
Algarves between 1815 and 1822. The name is...
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Kingdom of the
Algarves,
constituting a
single state consisting of
three kingdoms. The
United Kingdom of Portugal,
Brazil and the
Algarves was
formed in...
- Estádio
Algarve (English:
Algarve Stadium) is an ****ociation
football stadium located between Faro and Loulé muni****lities, in the
Algarve region of...
- Brazil, and the
Algarves,
adopted in 1815 (featuring a
juxtaposition of the
traditional coat of arms of
Portugal and the
Algarves with the original...
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southwards until the
definitive conquest of
Algarve with
Sancho II and the
establishment of the
Kingdom of
Algarve, in 1249,
under Afonso III. When Ferdinand...
- The
Algarve International Circuit (Portuguese: Autódromo
Internacional do
Algarve),
commonly referred to as Portimão Circuit, is a 4.653 km (2.891 mi)...
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elevated to a
kingdom within the
United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and the
Algarves, up to the
present day.
Military history of
Brazil Fausto, Boris; Fausto...
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Algarves was formed. In 1821, D. João VI, who
succeeded in 1816,
returned to Portugal. D. Pedro,
Prince Royal of Portugal, Brazil, and the
Algarves,...