-
Institute of Technology. Some of his most
recognizable works include the
Amoreiras Towers in Lisbon,
three of the new
stadiums for the 2004 UEFA European...
- Estádio das
Amoreiras, also
known as
Campo das
Amoreiras, was a multi-use
stadium in Lisbon, Portugal. It was used
mostly for
football matches and hosted...
- The
Amoreira Aqueduct (Aqueduto da
Amoreira) is a 16th-century
aqueduct (begun in 1537) that
spans the
Portuguese muni****lity of Elvas,
bringing water...
- São
Martinho das
Amoreiras is a
Portuguese parish in the muni****lity of Odemira. The po****tion in 2011 was 1,006, in an area of 144.17 km2. Instituto...
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invited to face
Benfica on the
occasion of the
inauguration of Estádio das
Amoreiras,
which was
considered at the time the best
stadium in the
Iberian Peninsula...
-
Formation includes several lithostratigraphic units, such as
Praia da
Amoreira-Porto Novo Members,
Praia Azul Member, the
Santa Rita Member, and the ****enta...
- were
constructed in the east of the muni****lity:
Amoreiras-Odemira in São
Martinho das
Amoreiras,
Luzianes and
Santa Clara - Saboia, near the villages...
- Benfica. Finally, in 1925, they
moved to
their own stadium, the Estádio das
Amoreiras,
playing there fifteen years before moving to the Estádio do
Campo Grande...
- city of Lisbon, a fact
celebrated in a
commemorative arch
built in the
Amoreiras neighbourhood. From this
period on,
construction was
overseen by other...
- (Setúbal), Fórum
Montijo (Montijo), Évora
Plaza (Évora), UBBO (Amadora),
Amoreiras Shopping (Lisbon), Fórum
Algarve (Faro), Faro
Airport (Faro), MarShopping...