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Montijo (Portuguese pronunciation: ⓘ) is a city and municipality in Setúbal District in Portugal. Its name was Aldeia Galega do Ribatejo or simply Aldeia Galega until 1930. The population in 2021 was 55,732, [ 1 ] in an area of 348.62 km 2 . [ 2 ]
Montijo (Spanish: ⓘ) is a town and municipality in the province of Badajoz, in Extremadura, Spain.It has a population of 16,236 inhabitants (in 2010). It is located between Badajoz and Mérida, near Guadiana river banks.
Montijo, Panama populated place in Veraguas Province; Montijo District, a district in Veraguas Province; Portugal. Montijo, Portugal, a municipality in the district of Setúbal; Montijo (parish), a civil parish in the municipality of Montijo; Spain. Montijo, Spain. Battle of Montijo, 1644 battle between Spain and Portugal
Montijo is a former civil parish in the municipality of Montijo, central Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Montijo e Afonsoeiro . [ 1 ] The population in 2021 was 55,732, [ 2 ] in an area of 27.25 square kilometres (10.52 sq mi) km 2 .
Unión Deportiva Montijo is a football team based in Montijo, Extremadura. Founded in 1922, Montijo competes in the Tercera Federación – Group 14.
Empress Eugénie as Marie Antoinette (by Franz Xaver Winterhalter, 1854). María Eugenia Ignacia Agustina was born on 5 May 1826 in Granada, Spain.She was the youngest child and daughter of Don Cipriano de Palafox y Portocarrero, three times Grandee of Spain, whose titles included 13th Duke of Peñaranda de Duero, 9th Count of Montijo, 15th Count of Teba, 8th Count of Ablitas, 8th Count of ...
The Battle of Montijo was fought on 26 May 1644, in Montijo, Spain, between Portuguese and Spanish forces. Although the battle ended with a Portuguese victory, [note 2] [note 3] the Spanish saw it as a strategic success as they claimed to have prevented Matias de Albuquerque from capturing Badajoz, [5] despite Albuquerque having no intention of attacking that city.
Montijo e Afonsoeiro is a civil parish in the municipality of Montijo, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Montijo and Afonsoeiro. [ 1 ] The population in 2011 was 37,111, [ 2 ] in an area of 31.46 km 2 .