- The
Pelourinho (Portuguese for "pillory") is an
important monument in the city of
Cidade Velha in the
south of Santiago, Cape Verde. The
historic centre...
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Portuguese America,
Salvador cultivated slave labor and had its
pillories ("
pelourinhos")
installed in open
places like the
Terreiro de
Jesus and the squares...
- Sabugal, Sortelha, Marialva, Celorico, Rodrigo, Almeida, Trancoso.
Pelourinhos de
Pinhel and
Alverca da Beira. Barregão, a
village located in the district...
- (Portuguese:
Centro Histórico) of
Salvador de
Bahia in Brazil, also
known as the
Pelourinho (Portuguese for "Pillory") or Pelo, is a
historic neighborhood in western...
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church or palace, or town hall: they
symbolize local power and authority.
Pelourinhos are
considered major local monuments,
several clearly bearing the coat...
- (1938), Os
Pelourinhos (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal{{citation}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link) Chaves, Luís, Os
Pelourinhos do Distrito...
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Pelourinhos das
Beiras (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal{{citation}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link) Chaves, Luís (1930),
Pelourinhos Portugueses...
- and
transmit his mentors' teachings, he
founded Grupo Capoeira Angola Pelourinho (GCAP) in 1980. What set
Moraes apart from many
other Bahians in Rio was...
- (1997),
Pelourinhos Portugueses - tentâmen de inventário
geral (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal:
Imprensa Nacional - Casa da
Moeda Pelourinhos (in Portuguese)...
- most traditional. Barra-Ondina is the most famous, on the
seaside of
Pelourinho and the
beaches Barra and Ondina.
International singers like
David Guetta...