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Trofa (Portuguese pronunciation: [
ˈtɾɔfɐ] ) is a city and a muni****lity in the
north of the
Porto metropolitan area in Portugal, 18
kilometres (11 mi)...
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Duarte de
Lemos (c. 1480 – 27 June 1558), 3rd Lord of
Trofa, was a 16th
century Portuguese nobleman,
soldier and donatary. In Brazil, he was Lord of the...
- tɾuˈfẽsɨ]),
commonly known as Trofense, is a
Portuguese football club
based in
Trofa, Portugal.
Founded in 1930, it
plays in Liga 3,
holding home
games at Estádio...
- Nova, o empresário dono da
Tiffosi e da
Trofa Saúde" [António Vila Nova, the
businessman who owns
Tiffosi and
Trofa Saúde] (in Portuguese).
Forbes Portugal...
- p. 3.
Trofa, O. Notícias da (31
December 2023). "A
linha de Guimarães "nasceu" na
Trofa há 140 anos" [The Guimarães line was "born" in
Trofa 140 years...
- The
freguesias (civil parishes) of
Portugal are
listed in by muni****lity
according to the
following format:
concelho freguesias Ázere
Candosa Carapinha...
- is a
pharmaceutical company headquartered in São
Mamede do Coronado, in
Trofa,
Porto district, Portugal. It was
founded in 1924,
being among the largest...
- Guimarães and Fafe;
closed in 2001
between ISMAI and
Trofa;
converted to
Iberian gauge between Trofa and Guimarães in 2004;
converted to
Porto Metro between...
- e Panteão dos Lemos/Igreja
Paroquial de
Trofa/Igreja de São Salvador) is a
church in the
civil parish of
Trofa, Segadães e
Lamas do Vouga, in the muni****lity...
- (1270–1330)
Monio Fernandes da Maia (c. 1300–1360)
Martim Moniz da Maia
Lords of
Trofa (c. 1350–1434)
Martim da Maia. He was
married to Ana
Afonso de Lançós, daughter...