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  2. List of mayors of Coimbra - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of presidents of the Câmara Municipal de Coimbra (city council), of Coimbra, Portugal. [1] Agostinho José Pinto de Almeida, ca. 1834; José António Rodrigues Trovão, ca. 1834-1835; Francisco Maria Tavares de Carvalho, ca. 1835-1836; Joaquim António da Silva, ca. 1836-1837; José Machado de Abreu, ca. 1837

  3. Coimbra Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Even though most of the airfield's land is located in Antanhol, some believe The Aeródromo Municipal Bissaya Barreto is located in Cernache, but it's not legally true. It is managed by the Câmara Municipal de Coimbra [2] and is home to several entities like the Aeroclube de Coimbra, [3] I.A.C. - Indústrias Aeronáuticas de Coimbra and ...

  4. Coimbra District - Wikipedia

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    Coimbra District (Portuguese: Distrito de Coimbra, pronounced [kuˈĩbɾɐ] ⓘ or [ˈkwĩbɾɐ]) is located in the Centro Region, Portugal. The district capital is the city of Coimbra . Municipalities

  5. Timeline of Coimbra - Wikipedia

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    Jorge de Alarcão (2008). Coimbra: a montagem do cenário urbano (in Portuguese). Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra. ISBN 978-989-8074-30-0. Margarida Isabel Barreto Relvão Calmeiro (2014). Urbanismo antes dos Planos: Coimbra 1834‐1934 (PhD) (in Portuguese). Universidade de Coimbra. hdl:10316/27732.

  6. Lousã - Wikipedia

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    The territory of Arouce, whose castle was already mentioned in the Foral of Miranda do Corvo (1136), and contemplated by King Afonso I, who issued a foral in 1151.In another regal document, dated 1160, there is a reference to a "Lousã" that was independent of Arouce, much like Vilarinho (noting the distinct realities of the sites). [3]

  7. Região de Coimbra - Wikipedia

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    It was created in October 2013, [1] replacing the previously existing Greater Metropolitan Area of Coimbra. Since January 2015, Região de Coimbra is also a NUTS3 subregion of Centro Region, that covers the same area as the intermunicipal community. [2] The main city and seat of the intermunicipal community is Coimbra.

  8. Santa Cruz (Coimbra) - Wikipedia

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    An engraving of the Monastery of Santa Cruz, as it appeared in the 19th century, when it was an abandoned derelict. After the Christian conquest from the Moors, Afonso Henriques moved the capital of the kingdom from Guimarães to Coimbra, a strategic location and point of departure for future incursions into the Muslim south.

  9. Estádio Cidade de Coimbra - Wikipedia

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    Estádio Cidade de Coimbra is a stadium in Coimbra, Portugal. This stadium belongs to the Municipality of Coimbra and is mainly used by the Académica de Coimbra 's football team. The stadium was rebuilt, expanded, and modernized to host some UEFA Euro 2004 matches.