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Peneda-Gerês
National Park (Portuguese:
Parque Nacional da
Peneda-Gerês,
Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpaɾkɨ nɐsjuˈnal dɐ pɨˈneðɐ ʒɨˈɾeʃ]), also
known simply...
- José
Albino da
Silva Peneda (born 6 June 1950) is a
Portuguese politician and
Member of the
European Parliament for the
Social Democratic Party–People's...
- in the
region around the
Ourensic village Olelas and in the
Portuguese Peneda-Gerês
National Park. Originally,
Cachena cattle were a triple-purpose cattle...
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Serra do Gerês (1544 m),
Peneda (1416 m), Marão (1415 m) and
Soajo (1415 m). Some of
which forms natural parks: the
Peneda-Gerês
National Park, Montesinho...
- the
mainland varies from just over 3,200
millimetres (126.0 in) on the
Peneda-Gerês
National Park to less than 500
millimetres (19.7 in) in
southern parts...
- from
Wikivoyage Minho (river)
Gallaecia Ave (intermuni****l community)
Peneda-Gerês
National Park Convergence.
International Council for
Adult Education...
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province of
Minho and of
Montalegre in the Trás-os-Montes.: 179
Within the
Peneda-Gerês
National Park, the
horses are
present on
about 97% of the
total land...
- and Faro de Avión (between
Pontevedra and Ourense); and, to the south, A
Peneda, O Xurés and O Larouco, all on the
border of
Ourense and Portugal. The highest...
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sites in
Spain (Las Batuecas, La Pedriza, Riaño) and to
northern Portugal (
Peneda-Gerês
National Park) as a
replacement for the
extinct Portuguese ibex (C...
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Peneda-Gerês
National Park is the only
nationally designated park in Portugal,
owing to the
rarity and
significance of its environment....