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Porto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpoɾtu] ), also
known as
Oporto, is the
second largest city in Portugal,
after Lisbon. It is the
capital of the Porto...
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Oporto Holdings Pty Ltd is an
Australian fast food
restaurant franchise with a
Portuguese theme.
Oporto specialises in
Portuguese style chicken and burgers...
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Ferreira muni****lity) and Lixa (in
Felgueiras muni****lity).
Porto Airport /
Oporto Int.(OPO) Sá Carneiro,
mostly located in
Pedras Rubras, Moreira, Maia, Grande...
- Footballers, and an
early rival was
another English club in the city, the
Oporto Cricket and Lawn
Tennis Club. The team had an
early schism as its British...
- The
Holocaust Museum of
Oporto (Portuguese:
Museu de
Holocausto do Porto) is a
Holocaust museum founded in 2021. The main
themes treated at the new Museum...
- The
Porto Cathedral (Portuguese: Sé do Porto) is a
Roman Catholic church located in the
historical centre of the city of Porto, Portugal. It is one of...
- food
restaurant holding company. It owns the
franchise chains Red Rooster,
Oporto,
Chicken Treat and
Chargrill Charlie’s
brands with 620
restaurants throughout...
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Infante Dom
Afonso of Braganza, Duke of
Porto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; 31 July 1865 in
Palace of Ajuda,
Lisbon – 21
February 1920 in Naples...
- 2011-10-04. Fernandes,
Antonio Manuel (2011-09-18).
Tadese under one hour in
Oporto. IAAF.
Retrieved on 2011-10-04. Mapa Dos
Percursos (in Portuguese). Run...
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Porto (from
Latin portus, harbour,
alternatively Oporto) may
refer to a
number of people, places,
things may also
refer to: Port wine (especially from...