- was
first used by
Sancho I of
Portugal after the
first conquest of the
Algarvian city of
Silves in 1189. At the time of his grandson,
Afonso III of Portugal...
- is
prepared using corn meal,
clams or sardines, and
grilled meats. The
Algarvian version is most
commonly prepared using clams. The
words "xerém" and "xarém"...
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surrounding society. They
speak Algarvian, wear kilts, call
themselves by
Algarvian names, and
their males have
Algarvian-style
moustaches and
behave in...
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literally 'dog of water'). In Portugal, the dog is also
known as the
Algarvian Water Dog (cão de água algarvio), or
Portuguese Fishing Dog (cão pescador...
- and
extends as far as the
cliffs of the
southern coast, and part of the
Algarvian Gold
Coast (Portuguese:
Costa de Oiro).
During the Age of Discovery, fishing...
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generally a
substantial amount of
writing done
between jumps.
Bembo is an
Algarvian constable from the town of
Tricarico in
eastern Algarve. He is chubby...
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Dhabians (also "Dhabyani")
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averaging around 3,150
hours of sunshine. Due to its
location on the
Algarvian Sotavento,
Tavira is
sheltered from
frontal systems coming from the west...
- war
against Algarvian forces,
highlighting the
complexity of
collaboration and
rebellion in wartime. One of the key
events is the
Algarvian strike against...
- and
Miguelites (antiliberal absolutists).
Remexido was the
guerrilla Algarvian leader who
stood with the
Miguelite absolutists for years,
until he was...