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century Buarcos was a po****r
beach for
Portuguese people from the
entire Centro Region from
Coimbra and beyond. In the 21st
century Buarcos, like the...
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noted landmarks like the
Sotto Mayor Palace, the old
fishing village of
Buarcos, the
Serra da Boa
Viagem – a
small forested mountain by the
Atlantic Ocean...
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remained childless), son of Don Álvaro de Bragança, Lord of Tentúgal, Póvoa,
Buarcos and
Cadaval and Chancellor-Major of the
Realm of Portugal.
Their grandson...
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Sobral Paio
Mendes Pias
Alhadas Alqueidão Bom
Sucesso Borda do
Campo Brenha Buarcos Ferreira-a-Nova
Lavos Maiorca Marinha das
Ondas Moinhos da Gândara Paião...
- M****ille
Minots (a.e.t.) 9 Leixões 7 13 June;
Report Buarcos 2017 6 Leixões 1 15 June;
Report Buarcos 2017 4 15 June;
Report Leixões 1 M****ille
Minots 9...
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trace their origins to Dom Álvaro of Braganza, Lord of Tentúgal, Póvoa,
Buarcos and Cadaval,
fourth son of Dom
Ferdinand I, 2nd Duke of Braganza. Dom Álvaro...
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Judah Leon
Templo Jacob Judah Leon,
Engraving by
Salom Italia, 1641
Personal Born 1603
Buarcos,
Portugal Died
after 1675
Religion Judaism...
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plays as an
attacking midfielder for
Polish club
Korona Kielce. Born in
Buarcos,
Figueira da Foz,
Pedro Nuno
finished his
youth spell with
local Académica...
- boys and four girls, and the
family regularly spent their holidays in
Buarcos.[citation needed]
Following his resignation,
Manuel de
Arriaga died in...
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remained childless), son of Dom Álvaro de Bragança, Lord of Tentúgal, Póvoa,
Buarcos and
Cadaval and Chancellor-Major of the
Realm of Portugal.
Their grandson...