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  2. RMS Douro - Wikipedia

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    Douro was an iron-hulled steamship built in 1865 by Caird & Company at Greenock, Scotland. [2] She had eight watertight compartments. [1] She could accommodate 253 first-class, 30 second-class, and 30 third-class passengers and had a crew of 80.

  3. Miranda Dam - Wikipedia

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    Miranda Dam (Portuguese: Barragem de Miranda) is a concrete buttress dam on the Douro, where the river forms the national border line between Spain and Portugal. It is located in the municipality Miranda do Douro, in Bragança District, Portugal. Construction of the dam began in 1955. The dam was completed in 1961.

  4. Aldeadávila Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Aldeadávila Dam is a Spanish concrete arch-gravity dam, straddling the border between Spain and Portugal on the Duero River (Douro in Portuguese). [6] The nearest town is Aldeadávila de la Ribera in the Province of Salamanca, about 11.3 kilometres (7.0 mi) to the east.

  5. Valeira Dam - Wikipedia

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    Valeira Dam (Portuguese: Barragem da Valeira) is a concrete gravity dam on the Douro, where the river forms the border line between the districts of Viseu and Bragança. It is located in the municipality São João da Pesqueira, in Viseu District, Portugal. Construction of the dam began in 1971. The dam was completed in 1975.

  6. 8 best river cruises in Europe, from the Douro to the Danube

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    Alongside the Danube, the Rhine is one of Europe’s main cruise rivers. Many operators have several Rhine packages; TUI’s offering covers a stellar range of cities for a very affordable price.

  7. Category:Dams in Portugal - Wikipedia

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