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- Torres Vedras (European Portuguese: [ˈtoʁɨʒ ˈvɛðɾɐʃ] ) is a muni****lity in the Portuguese district of Lisbon, approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) north...
- Chaves Braga Grijó Porto Almeida Bussaco TorresVedras Redinha Sabugal FuentesDeOñoro The Lines of Torres Vedras were lines of forts and other military defences...
- Count of Torres Vedras is a Portuguese title of nobility created by King Felipe III of Portugal (IV of Spain), possibly in 1626 (but verifiably so from...
- Selected battles 5000km 3,100miles Waterloo 6 Vitoria 5 Torres Vedras 4 Køge 3 ****aye 2 Seringapatam 1    Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of...
- Cruz is a locality in the Silveira parish, part of the muni****lity of Torres Vedras, Portugal. It is mostly known for its extensive quality beaches. The...
- Torres Vedras is a Portuguese wine region centered on the town of Torres Vedras in the Lisboa wine region. The region is designated as Denominação de...
- Portuguese: [silˈvɐjɾɐ]) is a parish (freguesia) in the muni****lity of Torres Vedras in Portugal. The po****tion in 2011 was 8,530, in an area of 24.97 km2...
- Ramalhal Runa São Pedro da Cadeira Silveira Torres Vedras (Santa Maria do Castelo e São Miguel) Torres Vedras (São Pedro e Santiago) Turcifal Ventosa Aldeia...
- an engineer in the British Army known for his work on the Lines of Torres Vedras. He fought in the French Revolutionary Wars and Peninsular Wars, and...
- Lisbon Roliça Vimeiro Chaves Braga Grijó Porto Almeida Bussaco TorresVedras Redinha Sabugal FuentesDeOñoro At the Battle of Fuentes de Oñoro (3–5 May 1811)...