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Vouga may
refer to:
Vouga River (Centro
Region of Portugal)
Vouga, Portugal,
former muni****lity
Saint Vouga (died 585),
Irish priest who
became a bishop...
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Baixo Vouga (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˌbajʃu ˈvoɣɐ]) is a
former Portuguese subregion integrated in the
Centro Region. It was
abolished at the January...
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Vouga is a
village located in the
south bank of the
Vouga river. It is
included in the
freguesia of
Lamas do
Vouga, in Águeda Muni****lity, Portugal. Vouga...
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Sever do
Vouga (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɨˈvɛɾ ðu ˈvoɣɐ] ) is a town and a muni****lity in the
District of
Aveiro in
Portugal The po****tion in 2011...
- In 1880,
Emile Vouga, a
teacher from Marin-Epagnier,
uncovered the
wooden remains of two
bridges (designated "Pont Desor" and "Pont
Vouga")
originally over...
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primary centre of the Intermuni****l
Community of
Aveiro and
Baixo Vouga. Administratively, the
president of the muni****l
government is José Ribau...
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while the
remainder is
distributed in 11 parishes,
within the
Baixo Vouga Subregion. Águeda has been a muni****l seat
since 1834 and has had official...
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Vouga River (European
Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈvoɣɐ]) is a
river in the
Centro Region of Portugal. The
source of the
Vouga is the
Chafariz da Lapa...
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Sernada do
Vouga is a
small Portuguese village in the
parish of
Macinhata do
Vouga, in Águeda Muni****lity in
Aveiro District...
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Linha do
Vouga (the
Vouga line) is the last
surviving metre gauge railway line in
Portugal still operated by
Comboios de Portugal. The
other remaining...