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Sinagoga is a
settlement in the
northeastern part of the
island of
Santo Antão, Cape Verde. It is
situated on the coast, 4
kilometers east of
Ribeira Grande...
- The
Ancient Synagogue of
Barcelona (Catalan:
Sinagoga Major de Barcelona; Spanish:
Sinagoga Mayor de Barcelona) is
believed to be an
ancient synagogue...
- The
Synagogue of
Tomar (Portuguese:
Sinagoga de Tomar) is a well-preserved
medieval synagogue in Tomar, Portugal.
Along with the
Synagogue of
Castelo de...
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Clube Desportivo Sinagoga, also
known as
Sinagoga ****ebol
Clube (also in the
Capeverdean Crioulo forms of
ALUPEC or
ALUPEK and the São
Vicente Crioulo)...
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Ecclesia and Synagoga, or
Ecclesia et
Synagoga in Latin,
meaning "Church and Synagogue" (the
order sometimes reversed), are a pair of
figures personifying...
- The
Great Synagogue in Bucharest,
Romania was
raised in 1845 by the Polish-Jewish community. It was
repaired in 1865,
redesigned in 1903 and 1909, repainted...
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medieval Jewish quarter, is
located within this area,
along with the
former Sinagoga Major. The
Barri Gòtic
retains a
labyrinthine street plan, with many small...
- The
Synagogue of
Castelo de Vide (Portuguese:
Sinagoga de
Castelo de Vide) is a well-preserved
medieval synagogue in
Santa Maria da Devesa,
Castelo de...
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Maribor Synagogue (Slovene:
Sinagoga Maribor) is a
former synagogue and
current museum in the city of Maribor, Slovenia.
Located in what was the center...
- The
Portuguese Synagogue, also
known as the Esnoga, or Snoge, is a late 17th-century
Sephardic synagogue in Amsterdam,
completed in 1675.
Esnoga is the...