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Trofa (Portuguese pronunciation: [
ˈtɾɔfɐ] ) is a muni****lity in the
north of the
Porto metropolitan area in Portugal, 18 km from
central Porto. The po****tion...
- e Panteão dos Lemos/Igreja
Paroquial de
Trofa/Igreja de São Salvador) is a
church in the
civil parish of
Trofa, Segadães e
Lamas do Vouga, in the muni****lity...
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coach of
Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 club Espérance de Tunis. Born in
Trofa,
Cardoso graduated in
Physical Education and
Sports with specialization...
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changed throughout the years,
especially in 1998, when the
nearby city of
Trofa created its own muni****lity,
taking some of
Santo Tirso's
towns with it...
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Trofa, Segadães e
Lamas do
Vouga is a
freguesia in Águeda Muni****lity,
Aveiro District, Portugal. The po****tion in 2011 was 4,630, in an area of 16...
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Santa Maria da
Feira (joined 08/01/2005)
Santo Tirso (joined 08/01/2005)
Trofa (joined (08/01/2005) Vale de
Cambra (joined (01/09/2008) The metropolitan...
- The
freguesias (civil parishes) of
Portugal are
listed in by muni****lity
according to the
following format:
concelho freguesias Ázere
Candosa Carapinha...
- Rheumatology. 17 (2): 219–39. doi:10.1016/S1521-6942(02)00104-3. PMID 12787523.
Trofa,
Andrew F.; Ueno-Olsen, Hannah; Oiwa, Ruiko; Yoshikawa,
Masanosuke (1999-11-01)...
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Martim da Maia (1350–1434) was a
Portuguese nobleman, 1st Lord of
Trofa in the
Kingdom of Portugal. His wife was Ana de Lançós,
daughter of Florença de...
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bordered by
Braga to the north, by Guimarães to the east, by
Santo Tirso and
Trofa to the south, by Vila do
Conde and Póvoa de
Varzim to the west and by Barcelos...