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Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Castelo Branco, Portugal" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The local museum in Castelo Branco contains a stone with a Hebrew inscription from the synagogue of Belmonte, dated to the year 1297. [4] In 1510 a new foral was conceded by Manuel I and in 1642 the town acquired the status of Vila de Castelo Branco. In 1771 Castelo Branco became a city and a bishopric (see below) until 1881.
Monsanto is a village in the civil parish of Monsanto e Idanha-a-Velha, in the municipality of Idanha-a-Nova, District of Castelo Branco, Portugal. In 2011, it covered an area of 131.76 km 2 and had 828 inhabitants (June 30, 2011).
Carvalho, Rogério (10 November 1988), Proposta de classificação do Castelo de Castelo Branco (in Portuguese) "Castelo de Castelo Branco", Acção Regional (in Portuguese), 28 January 1926, pp. 1– 2; Conde, F. da Costa (1964), "A alcáçova de Castelo Branco", Estudos de Castelo Branco (in Portuguese), vol. 14
People from Castelo Branco, Portugal (21 P) S. Sport in Castelo Branco, Portugal (1 P) Pages in category "Castelo Branco, Portugal"
Portuguese architecture refers to both the architecture of Portugal's modern-day territory in Continental Portugal, the Azores and Madeira, as well as the architectural heritage/patrimony of Portuguese architects and styles throughout the world, particularly in countries formerly part of the Portuguese Empire.
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