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591:(meaning "happy" port or crossing point). It is likely that in the 12th century there was a village in the valley to the east of Serra da Penha. The name of Portalegre, where one of the important activities would be to provide shelter and food for travelers (hence the name of port, crossing point or supply). The contrast of its green slopes and valleys with the more arid and monotonous landscape to the south and north may have contributed to its name. The village prospered. In 1129, it was a village in the municipality of
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Lísias is desperate for his daughter's disappearance and goes in search of her, eventually finding her dead by a stream that today is named
Ribeiro de Baco. Lísias will die of joy when she thinks she has seen her daughter extend her arms to her. The city that was founded in the meantime was given the
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The location of this and other cities mentioned in sources from the Roman period, Medóbriga, was the subject of controversy until, at least, the beginning of the 20th century, with speculation until that time whether there were any important ancient settlements in the area currently occupied by the
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Régio rented a humble room and, as he needed more space (he collected several works of art, amongst which more than 400 representations of Christ), he would rent more space. So, as time went by, he finally became the only inhabitant of the hostel.
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the city of
Portalegre had 15,768 inhabitants in its two parishes (Sé and São Lourenço). These two parishes, plus the eight rural parishes, had a total of 25,608 inhabitants. The current mayor is Adelaide Teixeira, who was elected as an
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In 1965, he sold his collection to the municipality of
Portalegre with the condition of it buying his house, restore it and transform it into a museum. He lived there until he died, in 1969. The museum was opened to public in 1971.
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The city is located at an altitude of between 400 and 600 m (1,300 and 2,000 ft), in the transition zone between the relatively flat landscape, but with many low hills to the south and west, and the mountainous system of
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That same year, Denis would grant
Portalegre the privilege of not being assigned the lordship of the village "neither the infant, nor the rich man, nor the rich lady, but being of the King and of his first heir son".
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ordered the construction of the first walls in 1290, which he himself would surround for 5 months in 1299, following the civil war that opposed him to his brother, who asserted the throne claiming that Denis was an
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557:, Portalegre was founded by Lísias in the 12th century BC, following the disappearance of his daughter Maia. She was walking with Tobias when she is coveted by a vagabond, Dolme, who kidnaps and murders Tobias.
660:, a Galician nobleman. This situation upset a large part of the people, the bourgeoisie and a part of the nobility, as it was feared that this situation would reinforce the claims to the Portuguese throne of
879:) with hot, dry summers and mild winters. Its position at the foot of Serra de São Mamede gives it cooler day temperatures, higher precipitation and lower insolation than the surrounding municipalities.
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Portugal. The population as of 2011 was 22,368, in an area of 447.14 square kilometres (172.64 sq mi). The municipality is located by the
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on the site where the Church of São Cristóvão stands today. According to Friar Amador Arrais, ruins of this temple still existed in the 16th century.
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Kingdom at the same time that she became acquainted with
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2013:"Plano Municipal da Defesa da Floresta Contra Incêndios (Portalegre Station)"
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1749:(1901–1969) a Portuguese writer, lived in Portalegre from 1929 to 1962
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1886:(in Brazilian Portuguese). na officina de Diogo Gomez Lovreyro
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1731:(ca.1512– ca.1557) a poet, from a noble family in Portalegre.
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Engraving depicting the siege of
Portalegre by the troops of
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1466:(1961-1990 sunshine hours) Nisa Municipality (Humidity)
2111:. Vol. 10 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 137–138.
1755:(1918-1990) a footballer with 197 club caps and 10 for
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The town grew in importance and on August 21, 1549 the
1988:"Portalegre (08571) - WMO Weather Station (1961-1990)"
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Tavares, Maria de Lourdes C.; Têso, José M. Da Costa.
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Dialogos de dom Frey Amador Arraiz Bispo de Portalegre
1856:"Áreas das freguesias, concelhos, distritos e país"
1776:(1950–2006) a Portuguese economist, politician and
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1786:(born 1952) a Portuguese architect and lecturer.
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1743:(1858 in Sé – 1907) a Portuguese theatre actor.
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1737:(1785–1845) a military officer and statesman.
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813:Panorama of the city of Portalegre, Alentejo
702:. The former mayor would die in 1385 at the
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2102:"Falcão, Christovão de Sousa"
793:Portalegre becomes capital of the
587:The name of Portalegre comes from
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1942:. webcitation.org. Archived from
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2131:Pormenores Magazine Homepage
1784:João Luís Carrilho da Graça
1489:Ribeira de Nisa e Carreiras
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1723:General Jorge Avilez
1621:The house-museum of
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627:Castle of Portalegre
421: • Density
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2038:Diário da República
2018:. Nisa Municipality
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1485:Alegrete
1474:Parishes
1359:Average
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742:Santarém
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1767:fadista
1707:Cáceres
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1532:sources
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1349:(5.05)
1344:(4.93)
1339:(4.45)
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1185:(63.9)
1180:(63.3)
1175:(59.4)
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1070:(68.1)
1065:(54.0)
1060:(58.8)
1055:(68.4)
1050:(79.9)
1045:(86.9)
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1035:(80.2)
1030:(69.8)
1025:(63.1)
1020:(61.3)
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1317:24.6
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