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- Cartaxo) Bandstand of Pontével (Portuguese: Coreto de Pontével) Cartaxo Market (Portuguese: Mercado do Cartaxo) Casa do Povo de Pontével (Portuguese: Casa...
- by the then Captain-General of the Kingdom of the Algarve, the Count of Pontével. The parish of Luz was formally constituted in 1673. The origins of the...
- Pinhão Pinheiro da Bemposta Ponta do Sol Ponte Ponte da Barca Ponte de Lima Pontével Pontinha Porches Portel Porto da Cruz Porto de Mós Porto Moniz (Madeira)...
- construction of the Fort of Carrapateira, by D. Nuno da Cunha de Ataíde, Count of Pontevel and governor. It was there that the temple was erected. All of Aljezur...
- Desportivo de Samora Correia Grupo Desportivo O Coruchense Grupo Desportivo Pontével Sport Clube Barrosense Sport Clube de Desportos de Glória do Ribatejo União...
- navigator), who a few generations later would be granted the titles of Count of Pontével, Count of Povolide and Count of Sintra. Thus were the personal wishes and...
- Reboleira Recarei-Sobreira Recesinhos Rede Régua Reguengo - Vale da Pedra - Pontevel Retaxo Riachos - Torres Novas - Golegã Rio de Mouro Rio Tinto Rochoso Rodão...
- Marco António Chagas Martins Born (1956-11-19) 19 November 1956 (age 68) Pontével, Cartaxo, Portugal Team information Current team Retired Discipline Road...
- 11 September 1685 26 March 1693 Peter II of Portugal Left post Count of Pontével Amb****ador Extraordinary 1687 ? ? Peter II of Portugal Left post Viscount...
- erected on an overseeing hill in 1673 by Nuno da Cunha de Ataíde, Count of Pontével, the Governor and Captain-General of the Algarve. The walls of the fort...