- to the west and São
Miguel do
Gostoso to the northwest.
Touros is near Rio Carnaubinha.
Touros are
divided into 27
districts and subdivisions: Arribão...
-
Farol do Calcanhar), also
known as
Touros Lighthouse and
formerly named Olhos D'Agua, is an
active lighthouse in
Touros, Rio
Grande do Norte, Brazil. At...
-
Touro may
refer to:
Isaac Touro (1738–1783), a
Jewish leader in
colonial America.
Judah Touro (1775–1854), a
Jewish leader in
colonial America and son...
- de
Touros Daniel de Nascimento,
Moita Praça de
Touros de Abiúl,
Pombal (one of the oldest) Praça de
Touros de Estremoz,
Estremoz Praça de
Touros de Monsaraz...
- to
distract or
tempt the bull. Most
Portuguese bullfights (corridas de
touros) are held in two phases: the
spectacle of the cavaleiro,
followed by the...
- The Dos
Touros River is a
river of Rio
Grande do Sul
state in
southern Brazil.
Astyanax taurorum is a
species of fish
found in the river. List of rivers...
- The
Campo Pequeno Bullring (Portuguese: Praça de
Touros do
Campo Pequeno) is the
current Praça de
Touros of the city of Lisbon, in Portugal. It is located...
- philanthropists.
Touro College,
chartered in New York
State in 1970,
takes its name from the
Touro family of
Judah Touro and his
father Isaac Touro.
Judah Touro and...
- The
Touro Synagogue or
Congregation Jeshuat Israel (Hebrew: קהל קדוש ישועת ישראל) is a
synagogue built in 1763 in Newport,
Rhode Island. As the only surviving...
-
Touro University is a
private Jewish university system headquartered in New York City, with
branches throughout the
United States as well as one each...