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Quarteira (pronounced [kwɐɾˈtɐjɾɐ],
locally [kwɐɾˈteɾɐ]) is a
Portuguese civil parish, in the muni****lity (concelho) of Loulé in the Algarve. The po****tion...
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Quarteira River (Portuguese pronunciation: [kwɐɾˈtɐjɾɐ]) is a
small river in the
Portuguese region of the Algarve. The
river begins at the conflux...
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Rolling Stone. D’Santiago was born on 13
December 1982 in the
freguesia of
Quarteira, in the Algarve. The son of
immigrants from the
island of
Santiago in...
- muni****lity has two prin****l cities: Loulé (the seat of the muni****lity) and
Quarteira.
Human presence in the
territory of Loulé
remotes to the
Later Paleolithic...
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widespread all over the region,
notably in Vila do Bispo, Lagos, Portimão,
Quarteira, Faro, Olhão,
Tavira and in
other areas,
illustrating the
strong contributions...
- Guia F.C.
Imortal Desportivo Club
Albufeira Louletano D.C.
Lusitano FC
Quarteira S.C.
Silves F.C. S.R.
Almancilense At the end of the
season the champions...
- the new
season with two ITU
elite medals:
bronze in
Antalya and gold in
Quarteira. The
following list is
based upon the
official ITU
rankings and the ITU...
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vicinity of the
resort and
marina of Vilamoura, in the
civil parish of
Quarteira, muni****lity of Loulé Muni****lity. The area
around Vilamoura, in which...
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parishes or freguesias.
Albufeira Faro
Lagoa Lagos Loulé Olhão Portimão
Quarteira (Loulé)
Silves Tavira Vila Real de
Santo António
Alcantarilha (Silves)...
- de Mendonça, 1st
Count of Rio
Grande and 12th Lord of the
Majorat of
Quarteira (1661 – 20
November 1730) was a
Portuguese nobleman and
naval officer...