- Felpa,
Achada Grande, Açougue, Barranco, Covas, Fajã Alta,
Farrobo,
Farrobo de Cima,
Farrobo de Baixo,
Furna de
Pedro Jorge, Jogo da Bola,
Lombo do Pico...
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Aeonium balsamiferum (Spanish:
bejeque farrobo) is a
species of
tropical flowering plant in the
family Cr****ulaceae. The
species is
endemic in the Canary...
- D.
Joaquim Pedro Quintela, 1st
Count of
Farrobo (11
December 1801 – 24
September 1869) was a
Portuguese aristocrat and businessman, the heir and successor...
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Cemetery church plaza 1st
Count of Bonfim,
famed statesman 1st
Count of
Farrobo,
noted patron of the arts 1st
Count of São Januário,
founder of the Lisbon...
- de Baixo,
Achada de Cima,
Achada da Rocha, Aldonça, Beatas, Contenda,
Farrobo, Fazenda, Fazendinha, Fonte,
Fonte do Lopo, Furtados, Lajes, Levadas, Lobas...
- 604, in an area of 14.62 km². It
contains the
localities Cruz do Bravo,
Farrobo,
Lameiro Grande, Rua Nova, São Lourenço and Tafoneiro. The
first settlers...
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consists of the
settlements Algarvio, Bica do Pau, Boa Nova, Cancela,
Farrobo de Baixo, Fonte, Igreja,
Lomba da Quinta, Neves,
Palheiro Ferreiro, Piornais...
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Lisboa protegendo os seus habitantes, 1812 (Pimenta Palace) O
Conde de
Farrobo, 1813 (Museu
Nacional de Arte Antiga) Soup
Kitchen in Arroios, 1813 D....
- of
prominent names: the Duke of
Saldanha (its President), the
Count of
Farrobo, the
Viscount of Juromenha,
businessman José
Maria Eugénio de Almeida,...
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Stramezzi (Moscazzano).
Thanks to the
patronage of the
wealthy Count of
Farrobo, the
Opera de São
Carlos reopened in
January 1834
following the end of...