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Palmela (Portuguese pronunciation: [
palˈmɛlɐ] ) is a town and muni****lity in Portugal. As of 2011, the po****tion was 62,831,
covering an area of 465...
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Palmela is a
Portuguese wine
region centered on the town of
Palmela in the Setúbal
Peninsula subregion. The wine
region has the Denominação de Origem...
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Pedro de
Sousa Holstein, 1st Duke of
Faial and
Palmela (8 May 1781–12
October 1850) was one of the most
important Portuguese diplomats and statesmen...
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Portuguese explorer Fernando Pó, a
village in
Palmela,
Portugal Fernando Pó halt, a
railway halt in
Palmela,
Portugal Fernando Poe (disambiguation) This...
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Battle of
Palmela,
which took
place in 1165, was an
armed encounter during the
Reconquista between King
Afonso I of
Portugal and the
Muslim governor...
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Castle of
Palmela is a
castle in Portugal. It is
classified as a
National Monument.[citation needed] 38°33′58″N 8°54′04″W / 38.56611°N 8.90111°W /...
- The Duke of
Palmela (in
Portuguese Duque de
Palmela) is a
Portuguese title granted by
royal decree of
Queen Maria II of Portugal,
dated from
October 18...
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Palmela is an
extinct and
poorly attested Cariban language.
Kaufman (2007)
notes that it was
phonologically divergent. Asher, R. E.; Moseley, Christopher...
- The
Palmela Palace (Portuguese: Palácio
Palmela), also
known as the Conceição Velha, was a
summer residence in Cascais,
Lisbon District,
Portugal built...
- António
Teixeira de Sousa, 2nd
Count of
Sousa Palmela (European
Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔniu tɐjˈʃɐjɾɐ ðɨ ˈsozɐ]; 5 May 1857 – 5 June 1917) was...