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northeast along Route 110 to the town of
Penacova at the foot of the
Serra do
Buçaco. From there,
continue north,
following signposts along a
small secondary...
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Buçaco Forest (Portuguese: Mata
Nacional do
Buçaco) is an ancient,
walled arboretum in the
Centro region of
Portugal and home to one of the
finest dendrological...
- The
Buçaco Palace is a
former convent that
today houses a
luxury hotel located in the
Buçaco mountain range, in the muni****lity of Mealhada, in central...
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Buçaco (pronounced [buˈsaku]) or Bussaco,
fought on 27
September 1810
during the
Peninsular War in the
Portuguese mountain range of
Serra do
Buçaco,...
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architectural designs in Portugal; some of his most
famous works include:
Buçaco Palace;
Quinta da Regaleira;
Jardim da
Regaleira with its
inverse initiating...
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Santa Cruz do
Buçaco is a
former Carmelite monastery in the Mata
Nacional do
Buçaco (
Buçaco Forest)
protected forest of the
Serra do
Buçaco, Portugal. It...
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Barcouco Buçaco Casal Comba Mala Trav****o
Vacarica Ventosa do
Bairro Vimieira The
Buçaco Palace (Portuguese: Palácio
Hotel do
Buçaco) is a luxury...
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evacuate Portugal. Instead, Lord
Wellington first slowed the
French at
Buçaco; he then
prevented them from
taking the
Lisbon Peninsula by the construction...
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heights of Bussaco—a 10-mile (16 km)-long ridge—resulting in the
Battle of
Buçaco on 27 September.
Suffering heavy casualties, the
French failed to dislodge...
- (l'Armée de Portugal). 11
October 1810:
After losing 4,000 at the
Battle of
Buçaco, M****éna
arrived at
Torres Vedras with 61,000 men. 3 May 1811: When he eventually...