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  2. Rossio - Wikipedia

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    Around 1450, the Palace of Estaus, destined to house foreign dignitaries and noblemen visiting Lisbon, was built on the north side of the square. After the Inquisition was installed in Lisbon, the Palace of Estaus became its seat, and the Rossio was frequently used as setting for public executions. The first auto-da-fé took place in 1540.

  3. Romani people in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    As a group of people, the Romani have had a disproportionate representation in annual arrests, incarceration numbers and police reports across the country and throughout time. [4] The number of Romani people in Portugal is difficult to estimate, since it is forbidden to collect statistics about race or ethnic categories in the country.

  4. Areeiro Station - Wikipedia

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    Areeiro is a station on the Green Line of the Lisbon Metro serving the Areeiro neighbourhood. [1] The station is located in the Praça Francisco Sá Carneiro, just south of the Roma-Areeiro railway station .

  5. Roma Station (Lisbon Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Roma is a station on the Green Line of the Lisbon Metro. The station is located on Avenida de Roma , near the intersection with Av. dos Estados Unidos da América, enabling access to the Roma-Areeiro railway station nearby.

  6. Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi - Wikipedia

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    The church and hospice were closed in 1799 during Napoleon's occupation; the Portuguese government recovered the property in 1814. The hospice later became the Istituto Portoghese di Sant'Antonio in Roma which sponsors, language classes, conferences, and concerts. [4] The church's main organ is located on the balcony over the entrance. [5]

  7. Roman Temple of Évora - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Temple of Évora (Portuguese: Templo romano de Évora), also referred to as the Templo de Diana (albeit wrongly, after Diana, the ancient Roman goddess of the moon, the hunt, and chastity) is an ancient temple in the Portuguese city of Évora (civil parish of Sé e São Pedro).

  8. Time Out Market Lisboa - Wikipedia

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    Time Out Market Lisboa opened in May 2014, [1] [2] and is the first of several planned food hall ventures for Time Out magazine.. The Lisbon market has around 36 restaurants and kiosks [3] selling regional specialities, such as Azeitão sheep's cheese, Alentejo ham, [4] custard tarts from Manteigaria, [5] shellfish and grilled fish, [6] wines and chocolates.

  9. Faculty of Social and Human Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The FCSH main building is inspired by the image of an open book. NOVA FCSH was established in January 1977 by Decree-Law No. 464/77, following the development of the area of Human and Social Sciences that existed at NOVA at the time, led by a group of faculty members and researchers, namely J. S. da Silva Dias, Leonor Buescu, João Morais Barbosa, Artur Nobre de Gusmão, Fernando Gil, Augusto ...