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783:), consecrated to the Virgin Mary by D. Brites Pinto, this convent was established in 1560 to shelter homeless women. The later Franciscan convent was damaged during the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, but continued to operate until 1834 (after the expulsion of the religious orders), when it was sold and acquired by local family. Since then, the annexes and rooms were used for various activities until 1996, when a request was made to transform the complex into a rural tourism destination;
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at the end of
December 1895. discovered various constructs, including dolmens (such as the Dolman of Torrão), that were in various states (some on the ground, others upright and inclined). Along with other sites, Pedra de Anta suggests the existence of many megalithic monuments in this region, but
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the seigneury was handed over to the Order of Saint James (under the patronage of the Church of Santa Maria), beginning a period of ownership since 1260, and establishing its municipal history. The village was actually larger near the hermitage of São Roque for a time, owing to the number of
432:"I do not know if there's a spring or celebrated lake, yes, a fountain called Fonte Santa,...and they say that it is a work of the Moors, which they do not doubt, because the land smells of them, and we can see that the majority of the people are black and disguised, or now like charcoal"
425:
From the Roman epoch, the eminent archaeologist noted a small construction on the outskirts of the village, that could have served to collect water, and roof tile fragments scattered around the structure. Today a modernist fountain, at the time the spring was referred to as
835:
in 2012, What was constructed on the site was a hermitage in the
Portuguese Chão style, that included a single-story building decorated in its interior by painted ceiling fresco and altar chancel of gilded plaster, through an equally ornate Roman
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in 1933. In the interior, the walls are plastered with 16th-century
Mannerist azulejo tile, with an image of the archangel Michael, and gilded plaster in the National style cover the rostrum (although absent from the rest of the
891:
414:) was named after a saint who had supposedly appeared on the site. Near this site are the ruins of a church (dated to its reconstruction in 1645), but where Pinho Leal referred to the existence of a Roman temple, dedicated to
437:
In São João de
Azinhais was a tombstone with inscription, and barrel-like stone, use for burials in the Alentejo at the time. These mounds, conform Romanesque practices, mark the beginnings of Christian occupation. After the
41:
700:), this "small" 2.4-metre (7.9 ft) road consists of a layer of interlocked stone over a crushed dirt, laterally inclined to allow for drainage: it was constructed sometime in the 1st century.
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consists of irregular volumes that include an ornate church with elaborate chancel and retable decorated in gilded plaster and woodwork, and 17th-century azulejo tile. Classified as a
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in 2013. Constructed in the
Portuguese "Chão"-style Baroque architecture, the chapel consists of a single-nave constructed of Roman arches, and supported by thick lateral buttresses.
378:
In 2012, Torrão was, in terms of area, the third-largest parish in
Portugal but, due to a territorial reorganization, since 2013 has been the sixth-largest parish in the country.
721:), dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption, the simple, austere church was constructed in the first quarter of the 16th century, and pertained to the Order of Saint James (
430:, and had been rumoured to have originated by the Arab residents of the region. Older records from the local prior date from 1758, and referring to Torrão indicate:
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on 18 September 2012, it was constructed in the 16th century, elaborated in 1737 and starting in 1968 remodelled by the
Diocese of Grandôla and Municipal Council;
434:. The Arab occupation of the region ended with the reconquest of Alcácer do Sal in 1217, when the territories in the shadow of the town was conquered.
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797:), a mixture of architectural styles that include Mannerist, Chã, Baroque, Joanina, Neoclassical and Pomboline, this convent dedicated to Saint
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At one time a niche was constructed on the dolmen, but it was destroyed, and the image of the saint was transferred to the local church.
770:), the small single-name chapel, erected in the 18th century, includes small belfry in the front portico and pinnacles on all corners;
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523:. In this path, just after passing the village of Torrão, the Xarrama forms an artificial lake, created by the Vale do Gaio Dam.
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Convento de Nossa
Senhora da Graça / Convento de Clarissas do Torrão/Convento das Freiras (IPA.00010473/PT041501040047)
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their absence may indicate that the large stones may have been repurposed for other purposes. The dolmen
729:), situated alongside the palace of Grande Master D. Jorge and the walls of his castle. Classified as a
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905:"Carta Administrativa Oficial de Portugal (Áreas das freguesias, municípios e distritos da CAOP2012.1)"
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The 17th century belltower of the Church of Our Lady of the
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Convento de Santo António/Igreja e Convento de São Francisco (IPA.00004660/PT041501040016)
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Capela de São João Napomoceno/Capela de São João da Ponte (IPA.00004625/PT041501040026)
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Convento de Nossa Senhora da Graça/Convento de Clarissas do Torrão/Convento das Freiras
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Ministério da Agricultura, do Desenvolvimento Rural e das Pescas (29 June 2009).
1378:(in Portuguese), Torrão (Alcácer do Sal), Portugal: Junta de Freguesia de Torrão
987:(in Portuguese), Torrão (Alcácer do Sal), Portugal: Junta de Freguesia de Torrão
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Capela de São João dos Azinhais/Capela de Arranas (IPA.00004625/PT041501040026)
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foundations, but may have been disseminated by the effects of the Black Death.
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907:(in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: Direção-Geral do Território. Archived from
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Presunto de Campo Maior e Elvas (IGP) and Paleta de Campo Maior e Elvas (IGP)
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Belo, Albertina; Gordalina, Rosário; Gordalina, Rosário (2007), SIPA (ed.),
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859:(1935–2004), a Portuguese teacher, writer, and journalist born in Torrão
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Presunto de Santana da Serra (IGP) and Paleta de Santana da Serra (IGP)
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375:. The population in 2011 was 2,295, in an area of 372.39 km.
1307:. Brussels, Belgium: Official Journal of the European Communities
1281:. Brussels, Belgium: Official Journal of the European Communities
1177:. Brussels, Belgium: Official Journal of the European Communities
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It's in the limits of this parish that stand united the Setúbal,
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Igreja Paroquial do Torrão/Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Assunção
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municipality, in the northeast, from the Évora district, by
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Breve Resenha Histórica (in "A Freguesia", "Apresentação")
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Capela de São João Napomoceno/Capela de São João da Ponte
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Presunto do Alentejo (DOP) and Paleta do Alentejo (DOP)
653:, the first vestiges of a settlement in Torrão, these
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Belo, Albertina; Matias, Cecília (2001), SIPA (ed.),
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geographical indications and traditional specialities
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1201:"Commission Regulation (EC) N.º 617/2003"
1123:"Commission Regulation (EC) N.º 730/2008"
1097:"Commission Regulation (EC) N.º 730/2008"
853:Portuguese poet and writer born in Torrão
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1634:"Ermida de Nossa Senhora do Bom Sucesso"
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1038:"European Commission PDO database"
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420:"instruments of copper and bronze"
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1504:"Ermida de São João dos Azinhais"
1375:Património (in "Turismo e Lazer")
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568:Carne de Porco Alentejano (DOP) (
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515:The parish is divided by the
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478:districts and therefore the
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663:site in the public interest
548:Cheese: Queijo Serpa (DOP).
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