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Odemira (pronounced [ɔðɨˈmiɾɐ] ) is a town and a muni****lity in Beja
District in the
Portuguese region of Alentejo. The po****tion in 2021 was 29,538...
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Count of
Odemira (in
Portuguese Conde de
Odemira) was a
Portuguese title of
nobility granted to D.
Sancho de
Noronha by
royal decree issued on 9 October...
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Colos may
refer to:
Colos (
Odemira), a
parish in the muni****lity of
Odemira,
Portugal Francois Colos (Ferencz Szalay; 1933–1989), Hungarian-born American...
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illegal immigrants work in agriculture,
mainly southern cities such as
Odemira where they are
often exploited by
organised seasonal workers' networks...
- Relíquias is a
Portuguese parish in the muni****lity of
Odemira. The po****tion in 2011 was 931, in an area of 120.08 km2.
Instituto Nacional de Estatística...
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north and east by the muni****lity of
Santiago do Cacém,
south by
Odemira and west by the
Atlantic Ocean. The
coastline of the city,
south of São...
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Portuguese parish in the muni****lity of
Odemira. The po****tion in 2011 was 1,061, in an area of 109.77 km2.
Odemira muni****lity
Archived 2013-11-13 at the...
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Boavista dos
Pinheiros Colos Longueira/Almograve Luzianes-Gare
Odemira (Santa Maria)
Odemira (São Salvador) Pereiras-Gare Relíquias Sabóia
Santa Clara-a-Velha...
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Braganza (c.1435- ? ), he
married Maria de Noronha, 2nd.
Countess of
Odemira; Estêvão of Faro (c.1550-1629),
their great-grandson;
Dinis of Faro (c...
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Alvito Barrancos Beja
Castro Verde Cuba
Ferreira do
Alentejo Mértola
Moura Odemira Ourique Serpa Vidigueira All 14 muni****lities are
divided into 75 freguesias...