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  2. Carvoeiro (Lagoa) - Wikipedia

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    Carvoeiro is a town and a former civil parish in the municipality of Lagoa, Algarve, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Lagoa e Carvoeiro . [ 1 ] The population in 2011 was 2,721, [ 2 ] in an area of 11.66 km². [ 3 ]

  3. Carvoeiro - Wikipedia

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    Carvoeiro may refer to: Places: Carvoeiro, a village on the Rio Negro, in the municipality of Barcelos in the state of Amazonas, in Brazil. Carvoeiro, Cape Verde, a village on the Island of São Nicolau in the Cape Verde Islands; Carvoeiro (Lagoa), a civil parish/freguesia and a beach (Praia de Carvoeiro) in the concelho of Lagoa (Algarve ...

  4. Lagoa e Carvoeiro - Wikipedia

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    Lagoa e Carvoeiro is a civil parish in the municipality of Lagoa, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Lagoa and Carvoeiro . [ 1 ] The population in 2011 was 9,987, [ 2 ] in an area of 39.13 km².

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  6. Cabo Carvoeiro - Wikipedia

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    Cabo Carvoeiro (Cape Carvoeiro) is cape which lies on the Atlantic coast, along the westernmost point of the Peniche Peninsula, ...

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  9. Fort of Our Lady of the Incarnation (Carvoeiro) - Wikipedia

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    In 1670, construction began on the fortress of Carvoeiro (alternately Our Lady of the Incarnation) under the orders of the Algarvean Governor Nuno de Mendoça, Count of Vale dos Reis. [1] It was completed during the tenure of his successor, the Count of Pontevel, Nuno da Cunha de Ataíde, in 1675.

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