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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...