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Porto Dinheiro (or Praia de Porto Dinheiro) is a locality in the civil parish of Ribamar, municipality of Lourinhã, in Portugal. It is known as a rich fossil locality, from where were found many Late Jurassic dinosaurs and mammals.
The port of Praia played an important role in the colonization of Africa and South America by the Portuguese. With 817,845 metric tonnes of cargo and 85,518 passengers handled (2017), [2] it is the second busiest port of Cape Verde, after Porto Grande (Mindelo). The bay of Praia lies between the headlands Ponta Temerosa and Ponta das Bicudas.
Porto da Barra Beach is located in Barra neighborhood in the city of Salvador, Brazil. It is located at the entrance of the Baía de Todos os Santos (Bay of All Saints), is 300 metres (980 ft), and ranges between numerous Portuguese colonial-period military fortifications. [ 1 ]
Miramar (short walk to the village and the beach); suburban trains to Valadares, Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto to the North and Granja, Espinho, Esmoriz, Ovar, Estarreja and Aveiro to the South. 41°04′N 8°39′W / 41.067°N 8.650°W / 41.067;
Praia da Granja is a FEE Blue Flag beach [1] located in the Northwest of Portugal, and belongs to the Vila Nova de Gaia municipality, Porto District. [2] This place is also located in the town of São Félix da Marinha. The northern boundary of the beach is bordered by the Ribeira da Granja. [3]
Praia de Porto Santo (English: Porto Santo Beach) is a beach located near the town Vila Baleira, on the island of Porto Santo, Portugal.. With a total length of nine kilometers, Porto Santo Beach is usually divided into areas for better administration: Calheta, Cabeço da Ponte, Ribeiro Cochino, Ribeiro Salgado, Fontinha and Penedo.
Porto 1901-2001: Guia de Arquitectura Moderna (in Portuguese), Porto, Portugal, 2001 {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; Alves, Virgínia (9 February 2004), "IPPAR rende-se ás obras de Siza", Jornal de Noticias (in Portuguese), Porto, Portugal, p. 23 {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher
Alberto del Canto (1547 in Praia da Vitória – 1611) conquistador and explorer of the north of Mexico Alexandre Martins Pamplona Ramos (1864 in Santa Cruz – 1933) a physician and politician. Vitorino Nemésio (1901 in Praia da Vitória – 1978) a poet, author and intellectual