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- 52211°N 8.3878°W / 41.52211; -8.3878 Falperra Church or the Church of Santa Maria Madalena (Portuguese: Igreja da Falperra or Igreja de Santa Maria Madalena)...
- The Falperra International Hill Climb, is an annual automobile hillclimb to the summit of Falperra in Braga, Portugal. The track measures 5.2 kilometres...
- (Portuguese: Santuário de Santa Maria Madalena/Santuário da Falperra), located on Monte Falperra, the Baroque-era sanctuary church, was designed by local...
- Attilio Bettega died in an 037 crash in 1985. António Rodrigues won the 1984 Falperra International Hill Climb in an 037. The 037 made its final appearance in...
- Portugal, and its national championship growing in po****rity since 2010. Falperra International Hill Climb is the most po****r and famous hillclimb, being...
- Tibães. Outside Braga, his work as an architect include the audacious Falperra Church (with a heptagonal floorplan), the Santos P****os Church in Guimarães...
- Amancio began his career aged 15 at local side Victoria, in the district of Falperra–Santa Lucía. In the 1958–59 season, he joined Deportivo de La Coruña, which...
- Gaiteira Os Mallos Zalaeta-Orzán Torre-As Atochas Monte Alto As Lagoas Falperra–Santa Lucía Juan Flórez–San Paulo Os Castros A Agra do Orzán O Peruleiro...
- Championship British Hill Climb Championship Championnat de France de la Montagne Falperra International Hill Climb Goodwood Festival of Speed Monti Iblei Cup(Campionato...
- by the "Senhora do Monte" (Senhora hill), at northwest by the hills of Falperra, Sameiro, Outeiro and Penedice. To the south is the Monte da Penha, which...