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  2. Valença, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Valença is a walled town located on the left bank of Minho River, approximately 25 km from the Atlantic Ocean.The municipality is limited to the north with Minho River establishing the border with Spain, to south-southeast with the municipality of Paredes de Coura, to southwest with Vila Nova de Cerveira and to the east with Monção.

  3. Valença, Bahia - Wikipedia

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    The territory in which the municipality of Valença is located, at the time of the discovery of Brazil, was inhabited by peaceful Tupiniquim Indians.When Don João III, King of Portugal divided Brazil in 1534 into huge estates (called, capitanias hereditárias), the area of Valença belonged to the Ilhéus estate under the jurisdiction of Vila de Nossa Senhora do Rosário de Cairu, location ...

  4. Valença railway station - Wikipedia

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    This article about a European railroad station is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Take-out - Wikipedia

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    Take-out food is packaged in paper, paperboard, corrugated fiberboard, plastic, or foam food containers. One common container is the oyster pail, a folded, waxed or plastic coated, paperboard container. The oyster pail was quickly adopted, especially in the West, for "Chinese takeout". [33]

  6. List of restaurant terminology - Wikipedia

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    A blue-plate special A garde manger chaud froid dish, used as a display piece A table d'hôte menu from the New York City Lotos Club, 1893. 86 – a term used when the restaurant has run out of, or is unable to prepare a particular menu item. The term is also generally used to mean getting rid of someone or something, including the situation ...

  7. Valencian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The most common kinds in Valencia are the coca de llanda, a kind of sponge-cake, often pumpkin-, lemon- or apple-flavoured; coca de mullador - or coca de Sant Joan in Alicante - a small pizza-like pastry with ratatouille on top and occasionally tuna or other titbits; and coca de xulla, a flat bread with bacon and sausages on top. "Coca de ...

  8. Valença, Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    valenca.rj.gov.br Valença ( Portuguese pronunciation: [vaˈlẽsɐ] ) is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro . Its population was estimated at 76,869 in 2020 and its area is 1,305 square kilometres (504 sq mi). [ 3 ]

  9. Valença - Wikipedia

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