- The
Gardunha mountain range (Serra da
Gardunha), so
called by the Moors[citation needed] (
Gardunha or
Guardunha meaning refuge), is
located in central...
- 369
inhabitants in 2001,
situated at the
point where the
slope of the
Gardunha range meets the Cova da
Beira plains, 500
metres above sea level. The muni****lity...
-
Continental Portugal's
highest –
other ranges being the Caramulo, Marofa,
Gardunha, and Bussaco.
After the 15th Century, the new
Kingdom of
Portugal was divided...
-
Brava Ribeira Brava,
Madeira 1,806 m (5,925 ft) Road
Gardunha Tunnel Túnel da
Gardunha Serra da
Gardunha, near Fundão 1,580 m (5,184 ft) Road 1997–2003 Road...
- visitportugal.com.
Retrieved 22 May 2021. "O
terramoto de 1755 ao
redor da
Gardunha".
Jornal do Fundão.
Retrieved 22 May 2021. Robertson, John; Webb, Philip...
- revision. It lies in the
fertile valley between the
Serra da
Estrela and
Gardunha mountains. It
covers an area of 1,373 km2, with a po****tion of 92,460...
- 3 Bragança 96.4
Castelo Branco 89.9
Coimbra 94.9
Elvas 103.8 Faro 97.6
Gardunha 96.4 Grândola 99.2
Gravia 104.5
Guarda 94.7
Janas 96.9
Leiria 98.7 Lousã...
- recognised:
Asphodelus bento-rainhae subsp. bento-rainhae,
endemic to the
Gardunha range, Portugal.
Asphodelus bento-rainhae subsp.
salmanticus Z.Díaz & Valdés...
- the Zêzere River,
which flows between the
Serra da
Estrela and
Serra da
Gardunha ranges. The name,
which means "boat",
refers to a
ferry that
operated across...
- (Setúbal) - 105.8 MHz
Mendro (Évora/Beja) - 96.5 MHz
Portalegre - 95.3 MHz
Gardunha (Castelo Branco) - 103.4 MHz
Guarda - 90.2 MHz Bragança - 105.7 MHz Bornes...