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Sacavém (European Portuguese: [sɐkɐˈvɐ̃j]; Arabic: شقبان, romanized: Shaqbān) is a city and
former civil parish in the muni****lity of Loures, Lisbon...
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history of
Sacavém is the
history of a town that, due to its
strategic location —at the
crossroads of the
roads leading to
Lisbon from the
north and...
- The
Ceramics Museum of
Sacavém (Portuguese:
Museu de Cerâmica de
Sacavém) is
situated in the town of
Sacavém in the muni****lity of Loures, just northeast...
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mentioned in 1118, and
again in 1191,
along with the
parishes of
Unhos and
Sacavém. At the time the
region was
mainly agricultural, and
involved in small...
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Sacavém e
Prior Velho is a
civil parish in the muni****lity of Loures, Portugal. It was
formed in 2013 by the
merger of the
former parishes Sacavém and...
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repurposed for
residential living.
Bordering the
urban parishes of Moscavide,
Sacavém,
Prior Velho and the muni****lity of
Lisbon (parish of
Santa Maria dos...
- 1MW
research reactor located in the
National Nuclear Research Centre at
Sacavém,
which is in
permanent shutdown state.
Further nuclear energy activities...
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Sacavém, is a
small river in
Portugal (about 29 km) from
District of Lisbon. Near its mouth, this
watercourse can also be
called Ribeira de
Sacavém ou...
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broke out in Lisbon,
forcing the
Court to
relocate to the
nearby town of
Sacavém. On July 10, 1415,
Prince Henry called at
Lisbon with a
fleet of 7 galleys...
- age of 55,
Philippa fell ill with the plague. She
moved from
Lisbon to
Sacavém and
called her sons to her
bedside so that she
could give them her blessing...