- The
siglas poveiras (European Portuguese: [ˈsiɡlɐʃ pɔˈvɐjɾɐʃ], lit. 'Póvoa signs') or
marcas poveiras (lit. 'Póvoa marks') are a proto-writing
system used...
- orange.
Francesinha poveira is a form of
francesinha distinctive to Póvoa de Varzim,
north of Porto,
created in the
early 1960s. The
poveira form uses different...
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traditional quarters wear
dresses in
their neighborhood colors.
Tricanas poveiras The
tricana style's
heyday was
between the 1920s and the 1960s, when it...
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Francesinha poveira, or
simply francesinha regionally, is a fast food dish from Póvoa de
Varzim in Portugal. It
resembles a hot dog only in shape, but...
- "Tamga" signs, the
latter being similar in the
appearance to
runes or
siglas poveiras because they were
created by
incisions rather than by
usual writing. The...
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Poveira are pullovers, part of the dress, that have
fishery motifs in white,
black and red, with the name of the
owner embroidered in
siglas poveiras...
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alphabet Old
Turkic alphabet Pre-Christian
Slavic writing Pseudo-runes
Siglas poveiras Ogham can also be
mentioned on a
basis of
Germanic stone-carved languages...
- A
street plate in Póvoa de Varzim, with
Siglas poveiras (describing
names of
local families),
believed related to
Scandinavian Bomärken....
- grande, caíco and the most
notable of which, the
Lancha Poveira. The
Lancha Poveira or
Lancha Poveira do Alto was a
large ship
adapted to deep
waters and...
- genuine, and not made of
baser metals.
House mark Mon (emblem)
Siglas poveiras Tughra Bobir ****ibov (2016). "About To the
Question of the Main Origin...