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Estremoz (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɨʃtɾɨˈmoʃ] ) is a muni****lity in Portugal. The po****tion in 2011 was 14,318, in an area of 513.80 km2. The city...
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Castle of
Estremoz (Portuguese:
Castelo de
Estremoz) is a
medieval castle in the
civil parish of
Santa Maria de Dev****a, muni****lity of
Estremoz, Portuguese...
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Avanca Beduído
Canelas Fermelã Pardilhó
Salreu Veiros Arcos Estremoz (Santa Maria)
Estremoz (Santo André) Évora
Monte (Santa Maria) Glória
Santa Vitória...
- The
Igreja de São
Francisco is a
church in
Estremoz Muni****lity, Évora District, Portugal. It is
classified as a
national monument. "Igreja de São Francisco...
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Alentejo Litoral. Its main
cities are Évora, Beja, Sines, Serpa,
Estremoz, Elvas, and Portalegre. It has
borders with
Beira Baixa in the north, with...
- of
Estremoz (Santa
Maria e
Santo André), in the muni****lity of
Estremoz, in the
Portuguese district of Évora. In 1255, the
Royal Convent of
Estremoz was...
- Codosera,
Alburquerque and Badajoz) and
Portuguese (Arronches,
Campo Maior,
Estremoz,
Portalegre and Elvas)
towns reached an
agreement in 2008 to
create a euroregion...
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spite of age and weakness, the Queen-dowager
insisted on
hurrying to
Estremoz,
where the two kings'
armies were
drawn up. She
again stopped the fighting...
- de Portalegre, Abóbora de Barroso-Montalegre, Portalegre,
Carne de
Estremoz,
Estremoz e Borba, and do
Baixo Alentejo. In
Spain there are two
varieties recognized:...
- of
Estremoz,
between Spanish and
Portuguese as part of the
Portuguese Restoration War. In Spain, the
battle is
better known as the
Battle of
Estremoz. In...