- The
Berlengas are a
Portuguese archipelago consisting of
small Atlantic islands 10 to 17
kilometres (6.2–10.6 miles) off the
coast of Peniche, Portugal...
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Berlenga lighthouse (Portuguese:
Farol da
Berlenga), also
known as the Duke of Bragança Lighthouse, is a
functioning lighthouse situated on the highest...
- The Fort of São João
Baptista das
Berlengas, or
simply known as the Fort of the
Berlengas, is
located off
western coast of Portugal, on the
largest island...
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Turbina In addition, the
archipelago of the
Berlengas includes one
island and a two-islet group:
Berlenga Grande, 39°29′56″N 9°31′24″W / 39.49884710540171°N...
- The
Berlengas River is a
river of Piauí
state in
northeastern Brazil. List of
rivers of Piauí
Brazilian Ministry of Transport[dead link] 6°14′S 42°02′W...
- The
Battle of
Berlengas was
fought in 1666
during the
Portuguese Restoration War,
between the
Portuguese defenders of the Fort São João
Baptista and a...
- of
flowering plant in the
family Caryophyllaceae. It is
endemic to the
Berlengas Archipelago, Portugal.
Herniaria lusitanica subsp.
berlengiana is a biennal...
- wind,
headed for Lisbon.The next day, 25 May, just off the
island of
Berlengas, they
spotted Cape Roca
indicating the
Tagus estuary was not far off....
- used as a
prison for
communists and
other opponents of the regime. The
Berlengas islands,
about 10
kilometres (6 mi) offs**** from the peninsula, are part...
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Armada (Corunna · Lisbon)
Bayona 1st
Gibraltar Strait 2nd
Gibraltar Strait Berlengas Gulf of Almería
Barbary Coast Bay of
Biscay Mount's Bay
Cawsand 2nd Cádiz...