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Sanfins may
refer to:
Sanfins (Chaves), a
civil parish in
Chaves Muni****lity, Portugal;
Sanfins (Santa
Maria da Feira), a
civil parish in the muni****lity...
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humans since prehistory. In the
parish of
Sanfins de Ferreira,
there is an
important hillfort, the Citânia de
Sanfins, that was one of the main settlements...
- The Citância de
Sanfins is an
archaeological site of the
Castro culture located in the
Portuguese civil parish of
Sanfins de
Ferreira in the muni****lity...
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Cividade de
Terroso (Civitas Terroso), Citânia de Briteiros, and Citânia de
Sanfins. The
Castro culture emerged during the
first two
centuries of the first...
- exist, and are
known by
archaeologists as Citânia de Briteiros, Citânia de
Sanfins,
Cividade de
Terroso and
Cividade de Bagunte.
Rebels who took
power in...
- São Cristóvão de
Nogueira Souselo Tarouquela Tendais Travanca Sanfins (also
known as
Sanfins da Beira) was a
council within the muni****lity of Cinfães....
- the
localities Cosconhe, Crasto, Lage,
Santiago de Piães,
Santo António,
Sanfins,
Ventoselas and
Vilar d'Arca. The
presence of
primitive tribes in this...
- in 1288. The
parish of
Sanfins including its
other parishes of the muni****lity lies in the
Vouga Valley. Mala-Posta de
Sanfins Building, Mala-Posta de...
- château
which makes it a
remarkable property in the Médoc region. José
Sanfins is
inextricably linked with the estate’s
modern history. He
arrived as...
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Jesuit colleges and seminaries. Nóbrega was born on
October 18, 1517, in
Sanfins do Douro, Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal, to an
important family;...