Port wine (redirect from Baixo Corgo)
(lower) Corgo, the Cima (higher) Corgo, and the Douro Superior.: 536 Baixo Corgo – The westernmost zone located downstream from the river Corgo, centred...
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Vila Real Bridge (redirect from Viaduto do Corgo)
The Corgo Viaduct (Portuguese: Viaduto do Corgo) is a viaduct in Portugal. It is located in the Vila Real District, crossing the Corgo River. It is part...
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the gorges of the Corgo and Cabril rivers, where the oldest part of town (Vila Velha) is located, framed by the escarpments of the Corgo gorge. The Alvão...
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The Corgo River (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkɔɾɣu]) is a river in northern Portugal which flows through the settlement of Covelo and the city of Vila...
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into the Douro along the canyons; the most important are Côa, Tua, Sabor, Corgo, Tavora, Paiva, Tâmega, and Sousa. None of these small, fast-flowing rivers...
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subdivided into three subregions, from the west to the east: Baixo Corgo ("below Corgo"), a subregion with the mildest climate and most precipitation. It...
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two important industries. There was formerly a narrow gauge railway (the Corgo line) which linked the town of Vila Real with Peso da Régua on the Douro...
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Cima, Perboi de Baixo, Rilhóses, Sardão, Olho de S. Caetano, S. Caetano, Corgo Côvo, Criação, Pisão and Cantos. Instituto Nacional de Estatística Eurostat...
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O Corgo, is a municipality in the province of Lugo, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Lugo. Heli Rolando de...
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The Corgo line (Portuguese: Linha do Corgo) was a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) metre gauge railway line in northern Portugal. It closed in 2009. It ran north...
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in Portugal. It opened in 1879, and served as a junction point with the Corgo Line, which operated between 1906 and 2009. The station is located in the...
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Retrieved 10 January 2017. "Weijiazhou Bridge". Retrieved 10 January 2017. "Corgo Bridge". Retrieved 20 January 2017. "San Marcos Bridge". Retrieved 10 January...
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Antonio Corgos Cervantes (born 10 March 1960 in Barcelona, Catalonia) is a retired long jumper from Spain. He won two silver medals at the European Athletics...
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variety of Porto and the variety of Póvoa; Baixo-duriense (between Tâmega and Corgo rivers). Cintra, Luís F. Lindley (1971). "Nova proposta de classificação...
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The Vila Real railway station is a closed interface of the Corgo line, which used to serve the city of Vila Real, in Portugal. It was inaugurated on 12...
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railways In Douro Line with Corgo Line, between Régua railway station and Corgo bifurcation, over a length of 1,100 m. The Corgo Line is currently closed...
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motorway, the main road link between the two largest cities of the country Corgo viaduct, part of the A4 (Oporto-Bragança) motorway Tunnel at the A27 (Ponte...
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Douro is composed of 19 municipalities: The main rivers are Douro River, Corgo River, Tua River and Sabor River. There is an airport at Vila Real: Aerodromo...
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early Middle Ages (9th-10th century) that extended between the Douro and Corgo watersheds, including the Serra do Marão and the Terras de Panóias (today...
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village of Ponte, parish of Mouçós, on a hill that overlooks the River Corgo, there is a chapel called Santo Cabeço which legend says was built by the...
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of the Douro. Until its closure in 2009, the narrow gauge railway of the Corgo line also served the town. Francisco da Silveira Pinto da Fonseca Teixeira...
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SUPPORT BATTLION SUPPORT COMPANY MOTOR TRANSPORT PLT 403rd ICTC ( Inland Corgo Transfer Company) 3rd ESC ( Expadinary Support Command ), Fort Bragg, NC...
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2009 and ran north from a junction with the Douro line at Livração The Corgo line, which closed in 2009 and ran north from a junction with the Douro...
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cusculius, from Iberian. cuérrago "riverbed"; also Portuguese córrego and corgo, from Late Latin corrugus "canal, water conduit in a mine", from Iberian;...
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The Corgo Viaduct of the A4 motorway near Vila Real...
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L. Corgo → Chaves Curalha L. Corgo → Régua (cancelled proj.) Cavez Linha do Tâmega → Livração (cancelled proj.) 80,585 Fafe 76,300 Cepães 73,300 Farreja...
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operated by Comboios de Portugal. The other remaining metre gauge lines (the Corgo, Tâmega and Tua lines) all closed in 2009. The Vouga line serves Aveiro...
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the villages and hamlets of Aldeia de São Francisco, Vale de Azinhaga, Corgos, Gramacho, Presa de Moura and Vale de Lapa. The civil parish is bordered...
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