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Juromenha,
officially Nossa Senhora do
Loreto de
Juromenha, was a
freguesia in
southeastern Portugal, near the
border with Spain. It was part of Alandroal...
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Castelo de
Juromenha is a
castle in
Portugal located in
Juromenha. It is
classified by
IGESPAR as a Site of
Public Interest. 38°44′18″N 7°14′24″W / 38...
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smaller fortified towns of
Campo Maior, Olivença (Olivenza in Spanish) and
Juromenha. The main
force of the
Spanish Army
advanced to Elvas,
while two divisions...
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consisting of wall-enclosed courtyard, keep and towers; the
fortress of
Juromenha,
whose balusters were
constructed later during the
Portuguese Restoration...
- The
Capture of
Juromenha was a
successful operation by the
Almohad Caliphate against the
Portuguese fortress of
Gerald the Fearless. The
Castle was captured...
- include:
Ariana Azenha Brava Bacelos Bacelos Pequena Cascalheira Freixial Juromenha Lebre Lezíria
Internacional Perceveira Pessegueiro, 37°50′0.57″N 8°47′51...
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inland parts of the region,
along the
Guadiana valley between Mértola and
Juromenha,
particularly in the
areas close to Moura. However, the
hottest days tend...
- of the
fortified villages of
Juromenha and Alandroal.
Historically it
belonged not as now to Olivenza, but to
Juromenha, and was
called Aldeia da Ribeira...
- 2nd
Lleida 2nd Almería 1st Alcácer do Sal
Palmela 1st Évora 2nd
Badajoz Juromenha 3rd Santarém
Central Iberia Tarragona Cuenca Calatrava 2nd
Seville Abrantes...
- in the
original Rhymes there were 65 sonnets, in the 1861
edition of
Juromenha there were 352; in the 1953
edition of
Aguiar e
Silva 166
pieces were...