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Taipa (Chinese: 氹仔, Cantonese: [tʰɐ̌m.t͡sɐ̌i̯]; Portuguese:
Taipa,
pronounced [ˈtajpɐ]) is an area in Macau,
connected to
Coloane through the area known...
- 19, 1940,
under the name of
Caldas das
Taipas. The seat of the
parish of
Caldelas is
known as
Caldas das
Taipas, due to the hot
springs recognized since...
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Taipa is an
island in Macau, China.
Taipa may also
refer to:
Taipa Beach,
Central Sulawesi,
Indonesia Taipa-Mangonui, a town in New
Zealand Taipa River...
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Rammed earth is a
technique for
constructing foundations, floors, and
walls using compacted natural raw
materials such as earth, chalk, lime, or gravel...
- of Porto.
Retrieved 2024-10-01. "Igreja de São José das
Taipas" [Church of São José das
Taipas].
Agenda Cultural do
Porto (in
European Portuguese). 2023-04-27...
- The
Fountain of Rua das
Taipas (Portuguese:
Chafariz da Rua das
Taipas) is a
fountain in the
civil parish of Cedofeita,
Santo Ildefonso, Sé, Miragaia,...
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Taipa Fortress (Chinese: 氹仔炮台; Portuguese:
Fortaleza da
Taipa) is a
historical fortress in
Northwestern Taipa, Macau, China. The
fortress was
built in...
- and a
stone dedicated to the
Roman emperor Trajan found in
Caldas das
Taipas suggests that this was
already a spa town in
Roman times.
Following the...
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Ponte das
Taipas is a deck slab
bridge across the Ave
River in
Caldas das
Taipas, Portugal.
Contrary to some
sources which classify the
structure as...
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including Jing'ao (井澳/鏡澳),
Haojing (濠鏡), and Haojing'ao (濠鏡澳). The
islands Taipa, Coloane, and
Hengqin were
collectively called ****imen (十字門).
These names...