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Porto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpoɾtu] ), also
known as
Oporto, is the
second largest city in
Portugal after Lisbon. It is the
capital of the Porto...
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Oporto Holdings Pty Ltd is an
Australian fast food
restaurant franchise with a
Portuguese theme.
Oporto specialises in
Portuguese style chicken and burgers...
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Ferreira muni****lity) and Lixa (in
Felgueiras muni****lity).
Porto Airport /
Oporto Int.(OPO) Sá Carneiro,
mostly located in
Pedras Rubras, Moreira, Maia, Grande...
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Oporto [
oˈpoɾto] is a
station on Line 5 and Line 6 of the
Madrid Metro,
located under the
Plaza de
Oporto ("
Oporto Place"). It is in fare Zone A. "Línea...
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Grande Porto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɡɾɐ̃dɨ ˈpoɾtu]) or
Greater Porto is a
former Portuguese NUTS3 subregion,
integrating the NUTS2
region of Norte...
- The
Porto Football ****ociation (Portuguese: ****ociação de ****ebol do Porto;
abbreviated as AF Porto) is the
district governing body for the all football...
- The
Holocaust Museum of
Oporto is a
Holocaust museum founded in 2021. The main
themes treated at the new
Museum are
Jewish life
before the Holocaust, ****sm...
- wine
merchant sent two new
representatives to
Viana do Castelo,
north of
Oporto, to
learn the wine trade.
While on a
vacation in the Douro, the two gentlemen...
- Porto.
Timeline of the
Peninsular War
Porto has
traditionally been
called Oporto in English.
Bodart 1908, p. 395.
Buttery 2016, p. 55.
Esdaile 2003, p. 164...
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escape to Portugal, and
lived in
Oporto till her death, in
March 1531, aged
about 35. She was
buried in
Oporto Cathedral. Connell, Abigail, "Juana...