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- Silves (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsilvɨʃ] ) is a city and muni****lity in the Portuguese region of Algarve, in southern Portugal. The po****tion of the...
- auto-completion and an outline-window. Web portal Web desktop Jolicloud youOS eyeOS DesktopTwo SilveOS G.ho.st The Sky Pc "Netidee 2006 - Austrian Innovation Award...
- com o Portimonense; Vale Formoso e Silves são os resistentes" [Nacional fall with Portimonense; Vale Formoso and Silves are the resisters]. Público (in Portuguese)...
- Clube de ****ebol Os Armacenenses (abbreviated as CF Armacenenses) is a Portuguese professional football club based in Armação de Pêra, Silves in the Algarve...
- Ferreiras F.C. Os 11 Esperanças G.D. Lagoa Guia F.C. Imortal Desportivo Club Albufeira Louletano D.C. Lusitano FC Quarteira S.C. Silves F.C. S.R. Almancilense...
- major city of Silves, the most important one in the Gharb al-Andalus. On July 20, 1189, the Portuguese host set up camp close to Silves just as the crusader...
- capital Lisbon and in Porto, Coimbra, Braga, Leiria, Almada, Anadia, Setúbal, Silves, Sines, and many other locations, and these were sometimes accompanied by...
- when he was 31 years old on 9 December 1185. He used the title King of Silves from 1189 until he lost the territory to Almohad control in 1191. Sancho...
- governor. The main cities were in the southern half of the country: Beja, Silves, Alcácer do Sal, Santarém and Lisbon. The Muslim po****tion consisted mainly...
- Oliveira Salazar. Mendes Cabeçadas married Maria das Dores Formosinho Vieira (Silves, 6 January 1880 – 22 December 1949) in Santa Isabel, Lisbon, in March 1911...