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- Club Lisbonense, better known as Club Lisbonense, was a football team based in Lisbon, Portugal, which existed between 1892 and 1902. Lisbonense pla****...
- other Portuguese clubs, including one against Lisbon's Foot-Ball Club Lisbonense on 2 March 1894. This match had the patronage of King Carlos I and Queen...
- rivalry. The first football club to have been founded in Portugal was Club Lisbonense in 1892, which was founded by the Pinto Basto brothers together with other...
- Downtown Ribeira Palace Casa da Índia Rossio Praça da Figueira Itinerario Lisbonense (in Portuguese). 1818 [1804]. "Praça do Comércio". patrimoniocultural...
- collaboration in several periodicals: O Panorama (1837–1868), Revista universal lisbonense (1841–1859), the Illustração Luso-Brasileira (1856–1859), Arquivo pitoresco...
- Vivaci Caldas da Rainha, opened in November 2008 next to the rebuilt Hotel Lisbonense, was the first large shopping centre in Caldas. Vivaci's four floors contain...
- Board Game Studies Colloquium (2017), ISBN 1977599338 2022: As Loterias Lisbonenses (1834) de Francisco António Marques Giraldes Barba, 2a edição, Ludus...
- "CAL". Novo Diccionario da Lingua Portugueza. Vol. 2. Lisboa: Typographia Lisbonense. p. 25. The Canadian Press (2017), The Canadian Press Stylebook (18th ed...
- the foundations of some of the earliest clubs in the city such as Club Lisbonense (1892) and Club Internacional de Foot-ball (1902), serving both teams...
- Real, Manuel Luís (1982), "Perspectivas da Flora românica da "escola" Lisbonense. A propósito dos dois capitéis desconhecidos de Sintra, no Museu do Carmo"...