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Amadora: I North Centro Hospitalar do Alto Ave, EPE Guimarães (Hospital de Nossa Senhora da Oliveira) and Fafe (Hospital de São José de Fafe) I North Centro Hospitalar do Médio Ave, EPE Santo Tirso (Hospital Conde de São Bento) and Vila Nova de Famalicão (Hospital São João de Deus) I North Centro Hospitalar Entre Douro e Vouga, EPE
Trofa (Portuguese pronunciation: ⓘ) is a city and a municipality in the north of the Porto metropolitan area in Portugal, 18 kilometres (11 mi) from Porto. The population in 2021 was 38,548, [ 1 ] in an area of 72.02 square kilometres (27.81 sq mi). [ 2 ]
Trofa, Segadães e Lamas do Vouga is a freguesia in Águeda Municipality, Aveiro District, Portugal. [1] The population in 2011 was 4,630, [ 2 ] in an area of 16.07 km 2 . [ 3 ] The Ponte do Cabeço do Vouga and the Igreja de Trofa are located in this freguesia.
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Amadora (European Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐmɐˈðoɾɐ] ⓘ) is a city and municipality in the northwest of the Lisbon metropolitan area and 10 km from central Lisbon. The population in 2011 was 175,136, [ 1 ] in an area of 23.78 km 2 (9.2 sq mi). [ 2 ]
The church is located in the town of Trofa, in a small, isolated churchyard slightly arborized and enclosed by wall, separating it from agricultural lands. [ 1 ] The plan of the church includes a long nave, with laterally-addorsed rectangular bell tower and sacristy, and covered in ceiling tile. [ 1 ]
Duarte de Lemos (c. 1480 – 27 June 1558), 3rd Lord of Trofa, was a 16th century Portuguese nobleman, soldier and donatary. In Brazil , he was Lord of the island of Santo Antônio, the present-day island of Vitória , where the capital of the state of Espírito Santo was founded.
Liga-Futebol Timor Leste is the overall competition featuring football clubs from Timor Leste. [1] The competition consists of two main divisions, the Primeira Divisão and Segunda Divisão, however has previously featured a promotion playoff to the Segunda Divisão in 2017, and a third division in 2019. [2]