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  2. Alvor (Portimão) - Wikipedia

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    Alvor is a civil parish (Portuguese: freguesia) in the municipality of Portimão, in the southern Algarve of Portugal. The population in 2011 was 6,154, [ 1 ] in an area of 15.25 km². [ 2 ]

  3. Housing in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Usually, T0 apartments have a kitchenette while T1 and above apartments usually have a kitchen as a separate room. When an apartment has additional small bedrooms (only allowing a single bed and/or without window), the quantity of these rooms appear in the typology after a "+" (e.g. T1+1, means an apartment with a normal bedroom plus a small ...

  4. Alvor - Wikipedia

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    Alvor may refer to: Alvor (Portimão), a civil parish in the municipality of Portimão, Portugal; Alvor Castle, a castle in the parish of Alvor, ...

  5. Algarve - Wikipedia

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    In the early 21st century there was a move to reintroduce them in Portugal by breeding them in captivity, from animals brought from Spain. [122] [123] [124] A paradise for bluefin tuna fishing, the Algarve in Portugal witness each year the migration of bluefin tuna that runs in front of the coasts of Olhão. The sea waters in this region are ...

  6. Castle of Alvor - Wikipedia

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    Alvor was, since this early period, a reference for many of the smaller populations that developed along the eastern maritime coast east of the River Arade. [ 2 ] The structure was installed on a 5-metre (5.5 yd) hilltop: a rectangular plan, the castle's walls continue to exist after many years of wear and ruin, comprising many blocks of ...

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