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Arrifana may
refer to one of
several towns in Portugal:
Arrifana (Aljezur)
Arrifana (Guarda)
Arrifana (Macedo de Cavaleiros)
Arrifana (Santa
Maria da...
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Arrifana (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐʁiˈfɐnɐ]) is a
small parish and
fishing village in the Faro District's
Aljezur Muni****lity in the
Barlavento Algarvio...
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Ribat of
Arrifana is the
archeological site of the
remains of a
Muslim fortification (ribat)
situated in
Arrifana,
Aljezur muni****lity, in the Faro...
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Arrifana, or
Fortress of
Arrifana, (Portuguese:
Fortaleza da
Arrifana)) is
situated on the
Vicentine Coast of the
Algarve region of Portugal...
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Praia da
Arrifana is a
beach within the Muni****lity of Aljezur, in the Algarve, Portugal. The
beach is on the
western Seaboard in the
north west of the...
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Arrifana (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐʁiˈfɐnɐ]) is a
civil parish in the muni****lity of Guarda, Portugal. The po****tion in 2011 was 661, in an area of...
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archaeological excavations in the
Castle of Aljezur,
Ponta da
Atalaia (Ribat of
Arrifana), and
Ponta do
Castelo (Carrapateira), as well as in Alcaria. A 12th Century...
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older siblings. The
family was
originally from the
small rural village of
Arrifana, in Azambuja, in the
Ribatejo Province,
where Tavares spent part of his...
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Arrifana (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐʁiˈfɐnɐ]) is a
Portuguese parish,
located in the muni****lity of
Santa Maria da Feira. The po****tion in 2011 was...
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privileges in the territory. The
military Order of
Santiago owned an
estate in
Arrifana in 1260. Many of
Afonso Henriques'
donations in the 12th century, including...