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Póvoa de
Varzim (European
Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpɔvu.ɐ ðɨ vɐɾˈzĩ] ) is a
Portuguese city in
Northern Portugal and sub-region of
Greater Porto, 30 km...
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Póvoa de Varzim, in
Portugal is an ethno-cultural
entity stemming from its
working classes and with
influences arriving from the
maritime route from the...
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Póvoa de
Varzim is a
light rail
station on the
Porto Metro system, and a
former railway station on the
Porto to
Póvoa and Famalicão line. It is located...
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Póvoa de
Santa Iria is a city and
former freguesia in the muni****lity of Vila
Franca de Xira, Portugal.
Since 2013, it is part of the
freguesia Póvoa...
- The Port of
Póvoa de
Varzim is a
seaport built in
Enseada da
Póvoa Bay in the city of
Póvoa de
Varzim in Portugal.
During the
Middle Ages, it was known...
- The
history of
Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal, and its
development as a
maritime trade and
fishing hub, have been
greatly influenced by its
location at the...
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Amorim is a
suburban area in
Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal. It is an
ancient ecclesiastical parish and
former civil parish. It is
bordered by Aver-o-Mar to...
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Pedro Miguel Moreira Póvoa (born 27 May 1980 in Porto) is a
Portuguese taekwondo practitioner. He won a
bronze medal for the 54 kg
class at the 2004 European...
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celebrations (the Festa),
pilgrimages (romarias) and
processions (procissão) in
Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal. Most of
these festivals occur around the Holy W****...
- pɔˈvɐjɾɐʃ], lit. '
Póvoa signs') or
marcas poveiras (lit. '
Póvoa marks') are a proto-writing
system used by the
local community of
Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal...