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Marco de Canaveses (European Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmaɾku ðɨ kɐnɐˈvezɨʃ] ⓘ) is a city and municipality on Porto district, in northern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 53,450, [ 1 ] in an area of 201.89 km 2 . [ 2 ]
Santo Isidoro is a former civil parish in the municipality of Marco de Canaveses, northern Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Santo Isidoro e Livração . [ 1 ] In 2001 there were 1495 inhabitants in a 3.73 square kilometres (1.44 sq mi) region fronting the Douro .
Santo Isidoro, Marco de Canaveses, a former civil parish in the Porto District, northern Portugal. Santo Isidoro, Mafra, a civil parish in the Lisbon District, central Portugal. Santo Isidoro e Livração, a civil parish in the Porto District formed by the merger of the former parishes Toutosa and Santo Isidoro.
Carrapatelo Dam (Portuguese: Barragem do Carrapatelo) is a concrete gravity dam on the Douro, where the river forms the borderline between the districts of Porto and Viseu.It is located in the municipalities of Marco de Canaveses, in Porto District, and Cinfães, Viseu District, Portugal.
A convent existed in the region, the Convent of Santa Maria de Vila Boa do Bispo, an important monastery of the Convent of the Canons Regular of Saint Augustine (the Crúzios). [3] It was founded by Moninho Viegas in 990, responding to a process made during the battle of Valboa, where he captured the castle of Monte de Arados. [ 3 ]
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Río Hondo Department (Spanish: Departamento Río Hondo) is a department of Argentina in Santiago del Estero Province. The capital city of the department is situated in Termas de Río Hondo . References
San Mateo Río Hondo is the name of a town and municipality in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is part of the Miahuatlán District in the south of the Sierra Sur Region.It is 2,300 meters above sea level. Known in the colonial era as "Tetequipa" in Nahuatl and "Yegoyoxi" in Zapotec, both names meaning "river of sand." As municipal seat San ...