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Portalegre-Portalegre, Portugal
Portalegre (Portuguese pronunciation: [puɾtɐˈlɛɣɾɨ] ) is a municipality in Portugal. The population as of 2011[update] was 22,368, in an area of 447.14
Portalegre-Portalegre District
Portalegre District (Portuguese: Distrito de Portalegre [puɾtɐˈlɛɣɾɨ] ) is located in the east of Portugal. The district capital is the city of Portalegre
Portalegre-Portugal–Spain border
(Northern Portugal) Bragança District (Northern Portugal) Guarda District (Central Portugal) Castelo Branco District (Central Portugal) Portalegre District
Portalegre-Portalegre Football Association
district governing body for the all football competitions in the Portuguese district of Portalegre. It is also the regulator of the clubs registered in the district
Portalegre-Afonso of Portugal, Lord of Portalegre
Portuguese infante (prince), the second son of King Afonso III of Portugal and his second wife Beatrice of Castile. He was titled Lord of Portalegre,
Portalegre-Portalegre
Brazil. Portalegre District, a district in Portugal Portalegre, Portugal, a municipality in the district of Portalegre Castle of Portalegre, a medieval
Portalegre-Alentejo
Beja Instituto Politécnico de Portalegre University of Évora The area is commonly known as the "breadbasket" of Portugal, a region of vast open countryside
Portalegre-S.C. Campomaiorense
Campomaiorense, more commonly known as Campomaiorense, is a Portuguese football club from Campo Maior, Portalegre District. The club was founded on the 1 July 1926
Portalegre-Portuguese Football Federation
regional associations - Lisbon, Portalegre and Porto - the Portuguese Football Union was the predecessor of the Portuguese Football Federation, which won
Portalegre-Elishah
Terra de Mistérios, Paulo Alexandre Loução, p.283 see , *** Carlos Leite Ribeiro *** Distritos e Concelhos de ,
Portalegre-Avis, Portugal
Avis (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈviʃ] ), formerly spelled Aviz, is a municipality in the District of Portalegre in Portugal. The population in 2011
Portalegre-Postal codes in Portugal
District and northern tip of Portalegre District (blue) - Alentejo: Beja District and Évora District and parts of Portalegre District and Setúbal District
Portalegre-Portalegre Municipality
Portalegre Municipality may refer to: Portalegre Municipality, Portugal, a municipality in Portalegre District, Portugal. Portalegre, Rio Grande do Norte
Portalegre-Nisa, Portugal
Nisa (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈnizɐ] ) is a municipality in Portalegre District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 7,450, in an area of 575.68 km2
Portalegre-Portalegre wine
Portalegre is a Portuguese wine region centered on the Portalegre municipality in the Alentejo wine region. The region was initially an Indicação de Proveniencia
Portalegre-Portugal
Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country located on the Iberian Peninsula, in Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes
Portalegre-Maria Leal da Costa
shining”, Portugal, Portalegre, Tarro Garden “A essência das coisas - esculturas habitáveis (The essence of things – habitable sculptures)”, Portugal, Portalegre
Portalegre-Assembly of the Republic (Portugal)
Lisbon, which returns 48 representatives, to as small as the district of Portalegre, which elects just two. For the 2024 legislative elections, the MPs were
Portalegre-Maria of Portugal, Lady of Meneses and Orduña
Maria of Portugal (born c. 1290; Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈɾiɐ]) was a Portuguese royal, daughter of Infante Afonso of Portugal and his wife Violante
Portalegre-List of regions and sub-regions of Portugal
Portalegre-List of universities and colleges in Portugal
Institute of Leiria Polytechnic Institute of Lisboa Polytechnic Institute of Portalegre Polytechnic Institute of Porto Polytechnic Institute of Santarém Polytechnic
Portalegre-List of Portuguese food and drink products with protected status
Lombo Branco de Portalegre (PGI) Lombo Enguitado de Portalegre (PGI) Morcela de Assar de Portalegre (PGI) Morcela de Cozer de Portalegre (PGI) Morcela de
Portalegre-Crato, Portugal
Crato (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkɾatu] ) is a municipality in Portalegre District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 3,708, in an area of 398
Portalegre-Sousel
Sousel (Portuguese pronunciation: [soˈzɛl] ) is a municipality in the District of Portalegre in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 5,074, in an area
Portalegre-Castelo Branco, Portugal
Carvalho (1846 – death 1857-11-15), also Apostolic Administrator of Portalegre (Portugal) (1846 – 1857-11-15), created Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria sopra Minerva
Portalegre-Denis of Portugal
was King of Portugal. The eldest son of Afonso III of Portugal by his second wife, Beatrice of Castile, and grandson of Afonso II of Portugal, Denis succeeded
Portalegre-Roman villa of Ammaia
da Cidade de Portalegre (1619), Lisboa (in Portuguese), Portalegre, Portugal: Impresa Nacional/Casa da Moeda-Câmara Municipal de Portalegre Alarcão, Jorge
Portalegre-Party lists for the 2024 Portuguese legislative election
number of registered voters. This number ranges from a minimum of 2 MPs in Portalegre to 48 in Lisbon. In this page, the names of the head candidates by party
Portalegre-Portuguese legislative elections
registered voters number, ranging from the 48 MPs in Lisbon to the 2 in Portalegre. The Assembly of the Republic has 230 members elected to four-year terms
Portalegre-Roman Catholic Diocese of Portalegre-Castelo Branco
Diocese of Portalegre–Castelo Branco (Latin: Dioecesis Portalegrensis–Castri Albi) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic church in Portugal. It has carried
Portalegre-Gavião, Portugal
Gavião (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡɐviˈɐ̃w] ) is a Portuguese municipality in the District of Portalegre, in the historical region of Alentejo. The population
Portalegre-Provinces of Portugal
(Vila Franca de Xira), Lisboa, Setúbal; Province of Alentejo – Crato, Portalegre, Vila Viçosa, Avis, Elvas, Évora, Beja, Ourique; Kingdom of the Algarve
Portalegre-Cáceres, Spain
1973) La Roche-sur-Yon, France (since 1982) Castelo Branco, Portugal Portalegre, Portugal (since 2006) Piano di Sorrento, Italy (since 2008) Netanya,
Portalegre-Economy of Portugal
The economy of Portugal is ranked 34th in the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Report for 2019. The great majority of the international trade
Portalegre-Castle of Portalegre
Portalegre (Portuguese: Castelo de Portalegre) is a Portuguese medieval castle in the civil parish of Sé e São Lourenço, municipality of Portalegre,
Portalegre-John III of Portugal
John III (Portuguese: João III Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w]; 7 June 1502 – 11 June 1557), nicknamed The Pious (Portuguese: o Piedoso), was the King
Portalegre-Se
Sé (Braga), Sé (Bragança), Faro, Sé (Funchal), Madeira, Sé, Lamego, Sé (Lisbon), Sé,
Portalegre-Joseph I of Portugal
Dom Joseph I (Portuguese: José Francisco António Inácio Norberto Agostinho, Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛ]; 6 June 1714 – 24 February 1777), known as
Portalegre-Henry, King of Portugal
Henry (Portuguese: Henrique [ẽˈʁikɨ]; 31 January 1512 – 31 January 1580), dubbed the Chaste (Portuguese: o Casto) and the Cardinal-King (Portuguese: o Cardeal-Rei)
Portalegre-Portuguese cuisine
Estremoz and Portalegre farinheiras all have a "PGI" in the European Union. Presunto (prosciutto ham) comes in a wide variety in Portugal, the most famous
Portalegre-Olivenza
Spanish (La Codosera, Alburquerque and Badajoz) and Portuguese (Arronches, Campo Maior, Estremoz, Portalegre and Elvas) towns reached an agreement in 2008 to
Portalegre-Afonso VI of Portugal
(Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; 21 August 1643 – 12 September 1683), known as "the Victorious" (o Vitorioso), was the second king of Portugal of
Portalegre-Afonso III of Portugal
Portuguese), Alfonso or Alphonso (Portuguese-Galician) or Alphonsus (Latin), the Boulonnais (Port. o Bolonhês), King of Portugal (5 May 1210 – 16 February 1279)
Portalegre-John II of Portugal
(Portuguese: João II; [ʒuˈɐ̃w]; 3 March 1455 – 25 October 1495), called the Perfect Prince (Portuguese: o Príncipe Perfeito), was King of Portugal from
Portalegre-Districts of Portugal
Districts of Portugal (Portuguese: Distritos de Portugal) are the most important first-level administrative subdivisions of continental Portugal. Currently
Portalegre-Ponte de Sor
Ponte de Sor (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpõtɨ ðɨ ˈsoɾ] ) is a municipality in Portalegre District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 16,722, in an
Portalegre-Afonso V of Portugal
Afonso V (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]) (15 January 1432 – 28 August 1481), known by the sobriquet the African (Portuguese: o Africano), was king
Portalegre-Sé de Portalegre
The Sé de Portalegre, also known as the Cathedral of Portalegre (Portuguese: Catedral de Portalegre) is a cathedral in Portalegre, Portugal. It is classified
Portalegre-Sebastian, King of Portugal
Sebastian (Portuguese: Sebastião I [sɨβɐʃˈti.ɐ̃w]; 20 January 1554 – 4 August 1578) was King of Portugal from 11 June 1557 to 4 August 1578 and the penultimate
Portalegre-List of municipalities of Portugal
portal Subdivisions of Municipalities of List of cities in List of towns in List of parishes of
Portalegre-Football in Portugal
March 1914, the three regional associations that existed in Portugal (Lisbon, Portalegre, and Porto) merged to create a national association called a
Portalegre-2023–24 Taça de Portugal
2023–24 Taça de Portugal (also known as Taça de Portugal Placard for sponsorship reasons) is the 84th edition of the Taça de Portugal, the premier knockout
Portalegre-Administrative divisions of Portugal
Portugal is a unitary state with delegated authority to three levels of local government that cover the entire country: 2 autonomous regions (Azores and
Portalegre-Arronches
314.65 km2. The municipality is located by the Serra de São Mamede in Portalegre District. The present Mayor is Fermelinda Carvalho (PSD) and the President
Portalegre-List of cathedrals in Portugal
João (2002). SIPA (ed.). "Sé de Portalegre/Catedral de Portalegre (n.PT041214090002)" (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para
Portalegre-Afonso of Portugal, Lord of Leiria
of Afonso of Portugal, Lord of Portalegre and his wife Violante Manuel. He was granted the title of Lord of Leiria. Afonso of Portugal died in 1300 when
Portalegre-National Republican Guard (Portugal)
Command (Comando Territorial da Madeira) Portalegre Territorial Command (Comando Territorial de Portalegre) Porto Territorial Command (Comando Territorial
Portalegre-List of Portuguese dishes
Folar Folhado Folhados de Tavira Goiabada Guardanapo Jesuíta Lampreia de Portalegre Leite creme Línguas de veado Malassada Manjar branco de Coimbra Marmelada
Portalegre-Chorizo
recognized varieties in Portugal: Chouriço de Ossos de Vinhais, Azedo de Vinhais, Mouro de Portalegre, Abóbora de Barroso-Montalegre, Portalegre, Carne de Estremoz
Portalegre-Ribeira de Nisa e Carreiras
Ribeira de Nisa e Carreiras is a civil parish in the municipality of Portalegre, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Ribeira
Portalegre-2006 Portuguese Basketball Champions Tournament
CF Belenenses pavilion Played in Portalegre Ovarense and FC Porto automatic qualified as LCB Champion and Portuguese Cup Winner. MVP: Shawn Jackson -
Portalegre-Luís Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal
Dom Luís Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal, Duke of Braganza (Portuguese pronunciation: [luˈiʃ fiˈlipɨ]; 21 March 1887 – 1 February 1908) was the eldest
Portalegre-Ramal de Portalegre
Portalegre-Gare. The line was opened on 21 January 1949, and closed in 1990. List of railway lines in Portugal History of rail transport in Portugal Sousa
Portalegre-Edward, King of Portugal
(o Eloquente), was the King of Portugal from 1433 until his death. He was born in Viseu, the son of John I of Portugal and his wife, Philippa of Lancaster
Portalegre-Count of Portalegre
Count of Portalegre is a Portuguese title of nobility created by Letters Patent dated 6 February 1498 by King Manuel I of Portugal granted to D. Diogo
Portalegre-Roads in Portugal
Roads in Portugal are defined by the Plano Rodoviário Nacional (PRN, English: National Road Plan), which describes the existing and planned network of
Portalegre-Campo Maior, Portugal
Campo Maior (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkɐ̃pu mɐˈjɔɾ] ) is a municipality in the Portalegre District, Alentejo Region, Portugal. The population in 2011
Portalegre-Prince Henry the Navigator
Dom Henrique of Portugal, Duke of Viseu (4 March 1394 – 13 November 1460), better known as Prince Henry the Navigator (Portuguese: Infante Dom Henrique
Portalegre-Luís I of Portugal
I (Portuguese pronunciation: [luˈiʃ]; Louis; 31 October 1838 – 19 October 1889), known as the Popular (Portuguese: o Popular) was King of Portugal from
Portalegre-Alto Alentejo (intermunicipal community)
seat of the intermunicipal community is Portalegre. Alto Alentejo is coterminous with the former Portalegre District. The population in 2011 was 118
Portalegre-Municipalities of Portugal
the dominating property type is the latifundia, such as Beja, Évora, or Portalegre in the south, and also in other less populated areas, such as Bragança
Portalegre-Afonso IV of Portugal
Afonso IV (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; 8 February 1291 – 28 May 1357), called the Brave (Portuguese: o Bravo), was King of Portugal from 1325 until
Portalegre-Fronteira, Portugal
Fronteira (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɾõˈtɐjɾɐ] ) is a municipality in Portalegre District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 3,410, in an area of
Portalegre-Maria I of Portugal
20 March 1816) was Queen of Portugal from 24 February 1777 until her death in 1816. Known as Maria the Pious in Portugal and Maria the Mad in Brazil,
Portalegre-Monastery of Flor da Rosa
situated in Flor da Rosa in the municipality of Crato in the Portalegre District of Portugal. Constructed by the Knights Hospitaller, it is considered both
Portalegre-Next Portuguese legislative election
elect members of the Assembly of the Republic to the 17th Legislature of Portugal. All 230 seats to the Assembly of the Republic will be at stake. Due to
Portalegre-Sancho II of Portugal
alternatively, the Pious (Portuguese: o Piedoso), was King of Portugal from 1223 to 1248. He was succeeded on the Portuguese throne by his brother, King
Portalegre-2023–24 Campeonato de Portugal
The 2023–24 Campeonato de Portugal is the eleventh season of Portuguese football's renovated fourth-tier league, since the merging of the Segunda Divisão
Portalegre-2019–20 Campeonato de Portugal
Castro Daire Notes Mosteirense, Portalegre FA District League Champions declined to be promoted. Eléctrico, Portalegre FA District League Runners-up declined
Portalegre-Continental Portugal
Continental Portugal (Portuguese: Portugal continental, IPA: [puɾtuˈɣal kõtinẽˈtal]) or mainland Portugal comprises the bulk of the Portuguese Republic,
Portalegre-Spanish invasion of Portugal (1762)
The Spanish invasion of Portugal (1762) between 5 May and 24 November, was a military episode in the wider Fantastic War in which Spain and France were
Portalegre-Afonso I of Portugal
Founder (Portuguese: O Fundador) by the Portuguese, was the first king of Portugal. He achieved the independence of the County of Portugal, establishing
Portalegre-1923–24 Campeonato de Portugal
competition: Algarve FA's, Braga FA's, Coimbra FA's, Lisbon FA's, Madeira FA's, Portalegre FA's, Porto FA's, Tomar FA's and Viana do Castelo FA's. This represents
Portalegre-Alentejo Region
the left margin of the Tagus River. Its main cities are Évora, Elvas, Portalegre, Beja, Moura, Serpa, Sines and Santarém. The region is subdivided into
Portalegre-Jorge de Avilez Zuzarte de Sousa Tavares
Isabel Maria of Portugal, he was exonerated and returned to his post. With the return of Prince Miguel, he asked permission to go to Portalegre, but was arrested
Portalegre-Portuguese House of Burgundy
The Portuguese House of Burgundy (Portuguese: Casa de Borgonha) or the Afonsine dynasty (Dinastia Afonsina) was a Portuguese dynasty that ruled the Kingdom
Portalegre-Beatrice of Portugal
(Portuguese: Beatriz, pronounced [bi.ɐˈtɾiʃ]; 7–13 February 1373 – c. 1420) was the only surviving legitimate child of King Ferdinand I of Portugal and
Portalegre-Politics of Portugal
Portalegre, Porto, Santarém, Setúbal, Viana do Castelo, Vila Real and Viseu. Portugal portal Assembly of the Republic Foreign relations of Portugal Member
Portalegre-João Manuel, Prince of Portugal
Manuel, Hereditary Prince of Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w mɐnuˈɛl]) (3 June 1537 – 2 January 1554) was a Portuguese infante (prince), the eighth
Portalegre-Farinheira
Portugal have a PGI status: Farinheira de Estremoz e Borba, from Estremoz and Borba area, PGI since 2004. Farinheira de Portalegre, from Portalegre area
Portalegre-Sancho I of Portugal
Sancho I of Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɐ̃ʃu]), nicknamed "the Populator" (Portuguese: "o Povoador"), King of Portugal (Coimbra, 11 November
Portalegre-Portuguese dialects
Northern Portalegre and São Miguel Island dialects but not in Far Western Algarve dialect or Madeira island). These are the only Galician-Portuguese and Ibero-Romance
Portalegre-Portuguese Army
The Portuguese Army (Portuguese: Exército Português) is the land component of the Armed Forces of Portugal and is also its largest branch. It is charged
Portalegre-Sport Arronches e Benfica
Benfica, commonly known as Arronches e Benfica, is a Portuguese sports club from Arronches, Portalegre District, and an affiliated club of Benfica. The club
Portalegre-Catholic Church in Portugal
dioceses of Portugal, each headed by a bishop, includes: Lisbon (with the dignity of Patriarchate) Angra Funchal Guarda Leiria-Fátima Portalegre-Castelo Branco
Portalegre-List of national monuments of Portugal
Évora (Sé e São Pedro, Évora) Cathedral of Portalegre (Sé, Portalegre) Chapel of D. Fradique of Portugal (Santo André, Estremoz) Chapel of Nossa Senhora
Portalegre-List of cities in Portugal
This is a list of cities in Portugal. In Portugal, a city (Portuguese: cidade) is an honorific term given to locations that meet several criteria, such
Portalegre-Miguel da Paz, Prince of Portugal
da Paz, Hereditary Prince of Portugal and Prince of Asturias (Portuguese: Miguel da Paz de Trastâmara e Avis, Portuguese pronunciation: [miˈɣɛl dɐ ˈpaʃ];
Portalegre-Manuel I of Portugal
I (European Portuguese: [mɐnuˈɛl]; 31 May 1469 – 13 December 1521), known as the Fortunate (Portuguese: O Venturoso), was King of Portugal from 1495 to
Portalegre-Afonso
son of Louis I of Portugal Afonso of Portugal, Lord of Portalegre, son of Afonso III of Portugal Arariboia, baptismal name Martim Afonso, leader of the
Portalegre-John VI of Portugal
Dom John VI (Portuguese: João VI; 13 May 1767 – 10 March 1826), nicknamed "the Clement", was King of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves
Portalegre-Comboios de Portugal
CP — Comboios de Portugal, EPE (CP; English: Trains of Portugal) is a state-owned company which operates passenger trains in Portugal. Prior to June 2009
Portalegre-Jorge Cordeiro
predominantly in Portugal's lower leagues. He had a briefly spell in the Norwegian football before retiring. Cordeiro was born in Portalegre and started playing
Portalegre-1923–24 Campeonato de Portugal
competition: Algarve FA's, Braga FA's, Coimbra FA's, Lisbon FA's, Madeira FA's, Portalegre FA's, Porto FA's, Tomar FA's and Viana do Castelo FA's. This represents
Portalegre-Portuguese architecture
Portuguese architecture refers to both the architecture of Portugal's modern-day territory in Continental Portugal, the Azores and Madeira, as well as
Portalegre-João Manuel, Prince of Portugal
Manuel, Hereditary Prince of Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w mɐnuˈɛl]) (3 June 1537 – 2 January 1554) was a Portuguese infante (prince), the eighth
Portalegre-Elvas
fortress of easternmost central Portugal, located in the district of Portalegre in Alentejo. It is situated about 200 kilometres (120 mi) east of Lisbon
Portalegre-Telephone numbers in Portugal
Portugal changed to a closed telephone numbering plan on 31 October 1999; previously, the trunk prefix was '0', but this was dropped. For landline subscribers
Portalegre-Nossa Senhora da Graça Fort
about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) north of the town of Elvas in the Portalegre District of Portugal. It stands in a dominant position on the Monte da Graça (Hill
Portalegre-George William Robinson
empty after the dissolution of the monasteries in Portugal in 1834. Robinson settled in Portalegre in 1848, eventually buying the small factory, which
Portalegre-Ferdinand I of Portugal
Formoso) or occasionally the Inconstant (o Inconstante), was the King of Portugal from 1367 until his death in 1383. He was also briefly made King of Galicia
Portalegre-Results breakdown of the 2024 Portuguese legislative election
Santarém Lisbon Portalegre Évora Setúbal Beja Faro Madeira Azores Europe Outside Europe Sum of PSD/CDS/PPM lists in mainland Portugal, Azores and Overseas
Portalegre-Portuguese India Armadas
The Portuguese Indian Armadas (Portuguese: Armadas da Índia; meaning "Armadas of India") were the fleets of ships funded by the Crown of Portugal, and
Portalegre-Pedro I of Brazil
known as "the Liberator". As King Dom Pedro IV, he reigned briefly over Portugal, where he also became known as "the Liberator" as well as "the Soldier
Portalegre-2024 Portuguese legislative election
elect members of the Assembly of the Republic to the 16th Legislature of Portugal. All 230 seats to the Assembly of the Republic were up for election. The
Portalegre-1949 Portuguese legislative election
Prime Minister Francisco Cunha Leal and an Independent Agrarian list in Portalegre including monarchist Pequito Rebelo. The communist National Democratic
Portalegre-Afonso
son of Louis I of Portugal Afonso of Portugal, Lord of Portalegre, son of Afonso III of Portugal Arariboia, baptismal name Martim Afonso, leader of the
Portalegre-Carlos I of Portugal
the Martyr (Portuguese: o Martirizado), and the Oceanographer (Portuguese: o Oceanógrafo), among many other names, was King of Portugal from 1889 until
Portalegre-O Elvas C.A.D.
several years in the Portuguese Liga, the main tier in the Portuguese football league system. Nowadays it plays in the Portalegre Regional Championships
Portalegre-Carlos Canário
1990) was a Portuguese footballer, played midfielder for Estrela Portalegre, Sporting and the Portugal national team. He was born in Portalegre. Carlos Canário
Portalegre-Monforte, Portugal
Monforte (Portuguese pronunciation: [mõˈfɔɾtɨ] ) is a municipality in the District of Portalegre in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 3,329, in an area
Portalegre-Urra
Geography of Mesopotamia Urra, a parish (freguesia) in the district of Portalegre in Portugal Urra Dam, in Colombia Urrá, the company that built the dam Urras
Portalegre-Antena 1 (Portugal)
do Douro 630 kHz Mirandela 720 kHz Monte das Cruzes (Azores) 828 kHz Portalegre 1287 kHz Valença 666 kHz Vila Real 666 kHz Viseu 666 kHz Alcoutim 88.9
Portalegre-1383–1385 Portuguese interregnum
other hand, the popular classes of Lisbon, Beja, Porto, Évora, Estremoz, Portalegre and some other municipalities of the kingdom rose in favour of John (João)
Portalegre-Roman Bridge of Vila Formosa
village of Seda, in the municipality of Alter do Chão, in the Portalegre District of Portugal. It dates back to the first century CE. The bridge was part
Portalegre-Pedro V of Portugal
Peter V (Portuguese: Pedro V Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾu]; 16 September 1837 – 11 November 1861), nicknamed "the Hopeful" (Portuguese: o Esperançoso)
Portalegre-Miguel I of Portugal
Miguel I (European Portuguese: [miˈɣɛl]; English: Michael I; 26 October 1802 – 14 November 1866), nicknamed "the Absolutist" (Portuguese: o Absolutista)
Portalegre-List of Portuguese wine grape varieties
result may be merged with another DOC. Examples include the former Borba, Portalegre, Redondo, Reguengos and Vidigueira DOCs which are now subregions of Alentejo
Portalegre-Fronteira
Fronteiras, São Paulo Fronteira, Portugal, a municipality in Portalegre District Fronteira (parish), a parish in Portalegre District Fronteiras This disambiguation
Portalegre-John, Hereditary Prince of Portugal (1451)
John, Prince of Portugal (Portuguese: João; 29 January – February 1451) was a Portuguese infante, son of Afonso V and Isabella of Coimbra. He was born
Portalegre-Constance of Portugal
Constance of Portugal (pt: Constança; 3 January 1290 – Sahagún, 18 November 1313; Portuguese pronunciation: [kõʃˈtɐ̃sɐ]), was Queen of Castile by her
Portalegre-Alagoa
Conceição das Alagoas, Minas Gerais Estrela de Alagoas, Alagoas Portugal: Alagoa, Portalegre This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Portalegre-Infanta Maria Ana of Portugal (1843–1884)
Infanta Maria Ana of Portugal (or of Braganza; Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈɾiɐ ˈɐnɐ]; full name: Maria Ana Fernanda Leopoldina Micaela Rafaela Gabriela
Portalegre-Castle of Marvão
of Santa Maria de Marvão, in the municipality of Marvão, Portuguese district of Portalegre. Little is known about when the first peoples settled in the
Portalegre-Chega (political party)
Chega (Portuguese: [ˈʃeɣɐ]; officially stylised as CHEGA!; lit. 'Enough!') is a national conservative, right-wing populist political party in Portugal formed
Portalegre-Philip III of Spain
– 31 March 1621) was King of Spain. As Philip II, he was also King of Portugal, Naples, Sicily and Sardinia and Duke of Milan from 1598 until his death
Portalegre-Peter II of Portugal
26 April 1648 – 9 December 1706), nicknamed "the Pacific", was King of Portugal from 1683 until his death, previously serving as regent for his brother
Portalegre-Peter III of Portugal
Peter III (Portuguese: Pedro III, pronounced [ˈpeðɾu tɨɾˈsɐjɾu]; 5 July 1717 – 25 May 1786), nicknamed the Builder, was King of Portugal from 24 February
Portalegre-Theresa of Portugal, Queen of León
Theresa of Portugal (1176 – 18 June 1250) was Queen of Léon as the first wife of her first cousin King Alfonso IX of León. She was born the oldest daughter
Portalegre-Maria II of Portugal
November 1853) "the Educator" (Portuguese: "a Educadora") or "the Good Mother" (Portuguese: "a Boa Mãe"), was Queen of Portugal from 1826 to 1828, and again
Portalegre-Belver Dam
between the Portuguese districts of Portalegre and Santarém. It is located in the municipality Gavião, in Portalegre District. Construction of the dam began
Portalegre-Ranked list of Portuguese districts
Portugal has 18 districts and 2 autonomous regions (Azores and Madeira). Population figures are from the 2021 census. "Definitive Results of the 2021 Census"
Portalegre-John IV of Portugal
John IV (Portuguese: João, pronounced [ʒuˈɐ̃w]; 18 March 1604 – 6 November 1656), nicknamed John the Restorer (Portuguese: João, o Restaurador), was the
Portalegre-Peter I of Portugal
I (Portuguese: Pedro I, IPA: [ˈpeðɾu]; 8 April 1320 – 18 January 1367), called the Just (o Justiceiro) or the Cruel (o Cruel), was King of Portugal from
Portalegre-List of castles in Portugal
Castle of Portalegre (Sé e São Lourenço, Portalegre) Castle of Seda (Seda, Alter do Chão) Castle of Torrejão (Reguengo e São Julião, Portalegre) Castle
Portalegre-John V of Portugal
Rei-Sol Português), was King of Portugal from 9 December 1706 until his death in 1750. His reign saw the rise of Portugal and its monarchy to new levels
Portalegre-Rodrigo Torres
29 March 1977) is a Portuguese dressage rider. He competed at the 2019 FEI European Championships, and competed for the Portuguese team at the 2020 Tokyo
Portalegre-General Confederation of the Portuguese Workers
Glass Industry Workers Union Union of Cork Workers of the District of Portalegre Northern Food Industry Workers Union - STIANOR National Union of Workers
Portalegre-Afonso, Hereditary Prince of Portugal
Hereditary Prince of Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; 18 May 1475 – 13 July 1491) was the heir apparent to the throne of Portugal. He was born in
Portalegre-Afonso of Portugal
King of Portugal from 1438 to 1481 Afonso VI of Portugal (1643–1683), King of Portugal from 1656 to 1683 Afonso of Portugal, Lord of Portalegre (1263–1312)
Portalegre-Portuguese district football associations
Azorean district of Ponta Delgada) Associação de Futebol de Portalegre (district of Portalegre) Associação de Futebol do Porto (district of Porto) Associação
Portalegre-2020–21 Campeonato de Portugal
FA: GRAP Lisboa FA: Pêro Pinheiro and Lourinhanense Madeira FA: Camacha Portalegre FA: Crato Porto FA: Salgueiros and Tirsense Santarém FA: União Almeirim
Portalegre-John I of Portugal
John I (Portuguese: João [ʒuˈɐ̃w̃]; 11 April 1357 – 14 August 1433), also called John of Aviz, was King of Portugal from 1385 until his death in 1433
Portalegre-Serra de São Mamede Natural Park
Mamede Natural Park is a natural park in the Serra de São Mamede range, Portugal. It is one of the 30 areas which are officially under protection in the
Portalegre-João, 1st Duke of Aveiro
Vimioso and the Count of Portalegre). When he was 12 years old, he served crown prince John (who became later King John III of Portugal) and King Manuel I granted
Portalegre-Vehicle registration plates of Portugal
L – Lisbon LE – Leiria M – Funchal (Madeira) P – Porto (Oporto) PT – Portalegre SA – Santarém SE – Setúbal VC – Viana do Castelo VR – Vila Real VI – Viseu
Portalegre-List of Catholic dioceses in Portugal
Roman Catholic Church in Portugal is composed only of a Latin hierarchy, joint in the national episcopal conference of Portugal (Conferência Episcopal Portuguesa
Portalegre-Violante Manuel
her husband Afonso of Portugal, Lord of Portalegre, she had five children: Afonso of Portugal, Lord of Leiria Maria of Portugal, Lady of Meneses and Orduña
Portalegre-Beatrice of Portugal, Countess of Alburquerque
Beatrice of Portugal (c. 1354 – (1381-07-05)5 July 1381) was Countess of Alburquerque as the wife of Sancho Alfonso of Alburquerque. She was the daughter
Portalegre-2022–23 Taça de Portugal
2022–23 Taça de Portugal (also known as Taça de Portugal Placard for sponsorship reasons) was the 83rd edition of the Taça de Portugal, the premier knockout
Portalegre-Bragança District
136,252, making it the second-least populous district in Portugal, only surpassing Portalegre District. Bragança is administratively divided in twelve
Portalegre-John, Constable of Portugal
John, Constable of Portugal (Portuguese: João, Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w]; 13 January 1400 – 18 October 1442) was a Portuguese infante (prince)
Portalegre-Joaquim Miranda
was a Portuguese economist and politician, a former member of the Portuguese Parliament and of the European Parliament. He was born in Portalegre, in the
Portalegre-Alter do Chão
Alter do Chão (Portuguese pronunciation: [alˈtɛɾ ðu ˈʃɐ̃w] ) is a municipality in the District of Portalegre in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 3
Portalegre-List of freguesias of Portugal: P
The freguesias (civil parishes) of Portugal are listed in by municipality according to the following format: concelho freguesias Arreigada Carvalhosa Codessos
Portalegre-Afonso II of Portugal
Leper (o Gafo), was the third king of Portugal and the second but eldest surviving son of Sancho I of Portugal and Dulce of Aragon. Afonso succeeded his
Portalegre-History of Portugal (1777–1834)
penetrated the Alentejo region in southern Portugal and occupied Olivença, Juromenha, Arronches, Portalegre, Castelo de Vide, Barbacena and Ouguela without
Portalegre-Eleanor of Portugal, Queen of Aragon
Eleanor of Portugal (1328 – 30 October 1348), was a Portuguese infanta by birth and Queen of Aragon from 1347 to 1348 as the second wife of King Peter
Portalegre-Marquess of Gouveia
was 6th Count of Portalegre, second male child of the 4th Counts of Portalegre. The title was extinguished by King Joseph I of Portugal following the Távora
Portalegre-2018–19 Taça de Portugal
2018–19 Taça de Portugal (also known as Taça de Portugal Placard for sponsorship reasons) was the 79th edition of the Taça de Portugal, the premier knockout
Portalegre-List of churches in Portugal
The following is a list of churches in Portugal by district or autonomous region. Capela de Nossa Senhora do Desterro (Arada) (pt) Capela do Senhor do
Portalegre-Duarte Nuno, Duke of Braganza
Manuel II of Portugal. In 1952, when the Portuguese Laws of Banishment were repealed (27 May 1950), the Duke moved his family to Portugal, thus returning
Portalegre-Philip IV of Spain
was King of Spain from 1621 to his death and (as Philip III) King of Portugal from 1621 to 1640. Philip is remembered for his patronage of the arts,
Portalegre-Castle of Monforte (Monforte)
of Monforte, in the municipality of Monforte, Portuguese district of Portalegre. In 1139, the settlement was conquered from the Moors by D. Afonso Henriques
Portalegre-House of Braganza
IV of Portugal, in 1640. The Braganzas ruled Portugal and the Portuguese Empire from 1640 and with the creation of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil
Portalegre-Gavião e Atalaia
Gavião e Atalaia is a civil parish in the municipality of Gavião, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Gavião and Atalaia
Portalegre-Carreira
Barcelos, Portugal Carreira (Santo Tirso), a parish in the municipality of Santo Tirso, Portugal Carreiras (Portalegre), a parish in Portalegre Municipality
Portalegre-Menhir of Patalou
Menhir of Patalou is located in the Nisa municipality in the Portalegre District of Portugal, about 5 km from the town of Nisa. The menhir is a megalithic
Portalegre-Infanta Maria Josepha of Portugal
Infanta Maria José of Portugal (Maria José Joana Eulália Leopoldina Adelaide Isabel Carolina Micaela Rafaela Gabriela Francisca de Assis e de Paula Inês
Portalegre-Family tree of Portuguese monarchs
See also: Portugal - History of Portugal - List of Portuguese monarchs
Portalegre-Castle of Belver
Belver (Portuguese: Castelo de Belver) is a Portuguese castle in the civil parish of Belver, municipality of Gavião, district of Portalegre, in central
Portalegre-Portuguese Plain Style architecture
Correia Alves family. Cathedral of Miranda do Douro Portalegre Cathedral Leiria Cathedral Portuguese colonial architecture Architecture of Brazil Mannerism
Portalegre-Margem
Margem is a civil parish in the municipality of Gavião, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 811, in an area of 56.85 km2. Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Portalegre-Barbara of Portugal
Barbara of Portugal (Maria Madalena Bárbara Xavier Leonor Teresa Antónia Josefa; 4 December 1711 – 27 August 1758) was an Infanta of Portugal, and a Queen
Portalegre-List of twin towns and sister cities in Cape Verde
Portugal Portalegre, Portugal Portimão, Portugal Porto, Portugal Vagos, Portugal Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal Tarrafal Amadora, Portugal Grândola
Portalegre-Infante Pedro Carlos of Spain and Portugal
Infante of Spain and Portugal. Infante Pedro Carlos was a son of Infante Gabriel of Spain and Infanta Mariana Victoria of Portugal. His paternal grandfather
Portalegre-Comenda (Gavião)
Comenda is a civil parish in the municipality of Gavião, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 890, in an area of 90.02 km2. Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Portalegre-Castelo de Vide
boundaries. The municipality is located by the Serra de São Mamede in Portalegre District. Administratively, the municipality is divided into 4 civil parishes
Portalegre-Sancha of Portugal (born 1264)
of Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɐ̃ʃɐ]) (2 February 1264 – 1279/c. 1284) was a Portuguese infanta, daughter of King Afonso III of Portugal and
Portalegre-ISO 3166-2:PT
ISO 3166-2:PT is the entry for Portugal in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Portalegre-Infante António of Portugal
Infante António of Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔniu]) (Lisbon, 15 March 1695 - Lisbon, 20 October 1757) was a Portuguese infante (prince),
Portalegre-Higher education in Portugal
Higher education in Portugal is divided into two main subsystems: university and polytechnic education. It is provided in autonomous public and private
Portalegre-Miguel Oliveira (footballer, born 1995)
Miguel Ângelo Agostinho Oliveira (born 22 June 1995) is a Portuguese football player who plays as a winger for Brunei DPMM FC competing in the Singapore
Portalegre-List of viscountcies in Portugal
This is a list of viscountcies in Portugal Note that some of the titles are only used as subsidiary titles. This list does may include extinct, dormant
Portalegre-Big Brother (Portuguese TV series)
Brother Portugal is the Portuguese version of the international reality television franchise Big Brother, produced by Endemol for Portuguese channel TVI
Portalegre-List of festivals in Portugal
The following is a list of festivals in Portugal. Black & White Festival (2004-) - Porto Caminhos do Cinema Português - Coimbra Curtas Vila do Conde (1993-)
Portalegre-Inês de Castro
Her stepmother was Infanta Beatriz of Portugal, the youngest daughter of Afonso of Portugal, Lord of Portalegre and Violante Manuel. Her grandmother was
Portalegre-List of viceroys of Portugal
The Viceroy of Portugal was the political chief of the Kingdom of Portugal and the highest representative of the King of Portugal during the period of
Portalegre-Serra de São Mamede
Mamede (English: Saint Mammes Range) is a mountain range in Portalegre District, Portugal. This range is named after Saint Mammes. Together with the Serra
Portalegre-Castles in Portugal
Castles in Portugal were crucial components of the military throughout its history. The Portuguese learned the art of building fortifications from the