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Cávado may
refer to:
Cávado Subregion Cávado River This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If...
- The
Cávado River (Portuguese: rio
Cávado,
pronounced [ˈʁi.u ˈkavɐðu]) is a
river located in
northern Portugal. It has its
source in
Serra do
Larouco at...
- district. The
Cávado River basin also
includes the
valley of the
Homem River,
which rises in Gerês
mountains and
flows into the
Cávado at the confluence...
- The
Comunidade Intermuni****l do
Cávado (European
Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkavɐðu]) is an
administrative division in
northern Portugal. It was created...
-
Douro River,
pilgrims travel north crossing the five main rivers—the Ave,
Cávado, Neiva, Lima and Minho—before
entering Spain and p****ing
through Pontevedra...
- The
Polytechnic Institute of
Cávado and Ave, (Portuguese:
Instituto Politécnico do
Cávado e do Ave), is the
youngest polytechnic institute in Portugal...
- It was
disbanded in 2009, when the intermuni****l
communities Ave and
Cávado were formed.
Metropolitan areas in
Portugal Minho Province Vila Nova de...
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beaches and hills, the
largest of
which is the
coastal plain between the
Cávado and the Ave rivers. The area is
known for the long
stretch of picturesque...
- of the sub-region. The city of
Braga is the
capital of the sub-region of
Cávado. The city of
Funchal is the
capital of the
autonomous region of Madeira...
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Vinho Verde-Amarante. The
subregions are: Amarante, Ave, Baião, Basto,
Cávado, Lima, Monção e Melgaço, Paiva, and Sousa. The
grape varieties recommended...