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Ourém (European Portuguese: [oˈɾɐ̃j] ,
locally [ɔˈɾɐ̃j]),
formerly known as Vila Nova de
Ourém, is a muni****lity in the
district of Santarém in Portugal...
- (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈfatimɐ] ) is a city in the muni****lity of
Ourém and
district of Santarém in the
Oeste e Vale do Tejo
Region of Portugal...
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Count of
Ourém (in
Portuguese Conde de
Ourém) is a
Portuguese title granted in 1370 by King
Fernando I of Portugal, to Dom João
Afonso Telo,
uncle of...
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Ourém is a muni****lity in the
state of Pará in the
Northern region of Brazil. The
unclassified extinct Gambela language was
spoken near
Ourém. List of...
- São Nuno de
Santa Maria), his
religious name. He was
count of Barcelos,
Ourém and Arraiolos. Nuno Álvares
Pereira was born on 24 June 1360 in Cernache...
- The
Ourém Castle is a
Portuguese castle in
Ourém, Santarém. It has been
listed as a
National monument since 1910. The
Ourém Castle holds the
Regalis Lipsanotheca...
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Count of
Neiva (in
Portuguese Conde de Neiva) is a
Portuguese title granted, in 1373 by King
Ferdinand I of Portugal, to Dom Gonçalo
Teles de Meneses,...
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Infante Manuel,
Count of
Ourém, KGF (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐnuˈɛl];
Manuel José
Francisco António
Caetano Estêvão Bartolomeu; (3
August 1697 - 3...
- politician, most
widely known for
being the Muni****l
Administrator of
Ourém, in
which the
locality of Fátima is located,
during the time of the apparitions...
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candidates for the
thrones of
Poland and Greece,
Infante Manuel,
Count of
Ourém and Pedro, Duke of Braganza, respectively, and
numerous other notable figures...