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Vidigueira (European Portuguese: [viðiˈɣɐjɾɐ] ,
locally [vidiˈɡeɾɐ]) is a town and a muni****lity in the
District of Beja in Portugal. The po****tion in...
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Governor of India, with the
title of Viceroy, and was
ennobled as
Count of
Vidigueira in 1519. He
remains a
leading figure in the
history of exploration, and...
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Vidigueira (European
Portuguese pronunciation: [viðiˈɣɐjɾɐ]) is a
Portuguese wine
region centered on the
Vidigueira muni****lity in the
Alentejo region...
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Count of
Vidigueira (in
Portuguese Conde da
Vidigueira) was a
Portuguese comital title of
nobility awarded by King
Manuel I of
Portugal to Dom
Vasco da...
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ornamentation such as merlons. The
tower that remains,
known as the
Atalaia das
Vidigueiras, is a soft construction,
regularly built, and
altered with successive...
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Vasco da Gama
Vidigueira,
commonly known as
Vasco da Gama
Vidigueira, is a
Portuguese sports club from
Vidigueira, Beja. The club was founded...
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Teresa (2005), SIPA (ed.),
Castelo de
Vidigueiras/Castelo da
Vidigueira/Torre das
Vidigueiras/Quinta das
Vidigueiras (PT040711040007) (in Portuguese), Lisbon...
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Olival da Pêga Anta da
Pedra dos
Mouros Anta das
Pedras Grandes Anta da
Vidigueira Great Dolmen of
Zambujeiro Barreira Megalithic Complex Dolmen of Cunha...
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Olival da Pêga Anta da
Pedra dos
Mouros Anta das
Pedras Grandes Anta da
Vidigueira Great Dolmen of
Zambujeiro Barreira Megalithic Complex Dolmen of Cunha...
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displays of humiliation. In 1597, his
paternal grandfather's
family left
Vidigueira for
Nantes and
lived outwardly as New Christians,
eventually transferring...