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Nova Europa (Portuguese for "New Europe") is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 11,355 (2020 est.) in an area of 160.3 km 2 (61.9 sq mi). [ 2 ] The elevation is 490 metres (1,610 ft).
Casa Nova is a 19th-century neo-Georgian mansion located in Oamaru, New Zealand. Casa Nova was the first residence in Oamaru to be constructed from Oamaru limestone . It is registered as a category 1 building by Heritage New Zealand .
One of the Vendas Novas plaques in the British Museum The other Vendas Novas plaque in the British Museum. A hoard of prehistoric objects, including two trapezoid-shaped plaques with geometric designs, was found underneath a hill by labourers in the mid nineteenth century during the construction of the railway line between Vendas Novas and Beja.
Casa Europa (transl. Europe House) [note 1] is an historic late nineteenth-century Portuguese colonial building in the Bidau Lecidere suco of Dili, capital city of East Timor. Initially a Portuguese Quartel de Infantaria (infantry barracks), the building became the home of the municipality of Dili administration in the late 1930s.
Venda Nova may refer to the following places: Venda Nova (Amadora), a parish in the municipality of Amadora, Portugal; Venda Nova (Montalegre), a parish in the ...
Venda Nova do Imigrante is a municipality, with a capital of the same name, in east central Espírito Santo, Brazil. Created in 1989, by separating from Conceição do Castelo, it stands at a height of 630 meters above sea level. Its population was 25,745 (2020) and its area is 185.9 km 2. [2]
Venice in the 1730s. Giacomo Girolamo Casanova was born in Venice in 1725 to actress Zanetta Farussi, wife of actor and dancer Gaetano Casanova.Giacomo was the first of six children, followed by Francesco Giuseppe (1727–1803), Giovanni Battista (1730–1795), Faustina Maddalena (1731–1736), Maria Maddalena Antonia Stella (1732–1800), and Gaetano Alvise (1734–1783).
The territory of Vila Nova de Gaia has been inhabited since at least 100,000 years ago, as evidenced by Middle Paleolithic archaeological findings. [4] This presence continued through the Chalcolithic period, marked by the construction of barrows, and the Bronze Age, as demonstrated by the settlement at Alto da Vela in Gulpilhares.