-
Peire de
Valeira, Valeria, or
Valera (fl. early–mid
twelfth century) was a
Gascon troubadour.
Since troubadour poetry probably originated in northwest...
- The
Antas da
Valeira are two
Chalcolithic dolmen, or
burial chambers,
about 100
metres apart,
close to the
village of
Nossa Senhora da Graça do Divor...
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Valeira Dam (Portuguese:
Barragem da
Valeira) is a
concrete gravity dam on the Douro,
where the
river forms the
border line
between the
districts of Viseu...
- Douro's last five dams are in Portugal, and
allow for navigation: Pocinho,
Valeira, Régua, Carrapatelo, and Crestuma–Lever dams.
Vessels with a
maximum length...
- the
difficulties of
navigating the
river past the
rapids of Cachão da
Valeira. This is the
driest and
warmest region of the Douro. The
overall terrain...
- Toupeira
Antas do
Barrocal Anta de
Carcavelos Anta da
Estria Antas da
Valeira Anta do
Monte Abraão
Antas do
Olival da Pêga Anta da
Pedra dos
Mouros Anta...
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Chilima of Ching'anga Village, T/A Njewa,
Lilongwe and
Elizabeth Frances Valeira Chilima of
Mbilintengerenji Village, T/A Champiti, Ntcheu.
Chilima spent...
- Calanso,
Nicoletto da Torino,
Peire Raimon de Tolosa,
Peire Rogier,
Peire de
Valeira, Peirol, Pistoleta, Perdigon, Salh d'Escola, Uc de la Bacalaria, Uc Brunet...
- Toupeira
Antas do
Barrocal Anta de
Carcavelos Anta da
Estria Antas da
Valeira Anta do
Monte Abraão
Antas do
Olival da Pêga Anta da
Pedra dos
Mouros Anta...
- Toupeira
Antas do
Barrocal Anta de
Carcavelos Anta da
Estria Antas da
Valeira Anta do
Monte Abraão
Antas do
Olival da Pêga Anta da
Pedra dos
Mouros Anta...