- (lower)
Corgo, the Cima (higher)
Corgo, and the
Douro Superior.: 536
Baixo Corgo – The
westernmost zone
located downstream from the
river Corgo, centred...
- The
Corgo line (Portuguese:
Linha do
Corgo) was a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in)
metre gauge railway line in
northern Portugal. It
closed in 2009. It ran north...
- the
gorges of the
Corgo and
Cabril rivers,
where the
oldest part of town (Vila Velha) is located,
framed by the
escarpments of the
Corgo gorge. The Alvão...
- The
Corgo River (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkɔɾɣu]) is a
river in
northern Portugal which flows through the
settlement of
Covelo and the city of Vila...
- The
Corgo Viaduct (Portuguese:
Viaduto do
Corgo) is a
viaduct in Portugal. It is
located in the Vila Real District,
crossing the
Corgo River. It is part...
- O
Corgo, is a muni****lity in the
province of Lugo, in the
autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It
belongs to the
comarca of Lugo. Heli
Rolando de...
-
subdivided into
three subregions, from the west to the east:
Baixo Corgo ("below
Corgo"), a
subregion with the
mildest climate and most precipitation. It...
-
Retrieved 10
January 2017. "Weijiazhou Bridge".
Retrieved 10
January 2017. "
Corgo Bridge".
Retrieved 20
January 2017. "San
Marcos Bridge".
Retrieved 10 January...
- Cima,
Perboi de Baixo, Rilhóses, Sardão, Olho de S. Caetano, S. Caetano,
Corgo Côvo, Criação, Pisão and Cantos.
Instituto Nacional de Estatística Eurostat...
- in Portugal. It
opened in 1879, and
served as a
junction point with the
Corgo Line,
which operated between 1906 and 2009. The
station is
located in the...