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  2. Porto Alegre do Norte - Wikipedia

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  3. North Region, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The North Region (Portuguese: Região do Norte [ʁɨʒiˈɐ̃w du ˈnɔɾtɨ]) or Northern Portugal is the most populous region in Portugal, ahead of Lisbon, and the third most extensive by area. The region has 3,576,205 inhabitants according to the 2017 census, and its area is 21,278 kilometres (13,222 mi) with a density of 173 inhabitants per ...

  4. Porto metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Assembleia Metropolitana do Porto (Porto Metropolitan Assembly) is composed of 43 MPs, the PSD party has 20 seats, the PS 16, the CDS 3, CDU 3 and the BE, one. Although the government has halted the intention of creating new metropolitan areas and urban communities, it is keen to ensure greater autonomy to Porto and Lisbon metropolitan areas.

  5. Agronomia, Rio Grande do Sul - Wikipedia

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    Agronomia (meaning Agronomy in Portuguese) is a neighbourhood (bairro) in the city of Porto Alegre, the state capital of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.It was created by Law 4166 from September 21, 1976, but had its limits modified in 1990 and 1997.

  6. Monarchy of the North - Wikipedia

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    The Monarchy of the North (Portuguese: Monarquia do Norte), officially the Kingdom of Portugal (Reino de Portugal), was a short-lived counter-revolution against the First Portuguese Republic and a monarchist government that was established in Northern Portugal in early 1919.

  7. NUTS statistical regions of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Norte: PT111 Alto Minho: PT112 Cávado: PT119 Ave: PT11A Área Metropolitana do Porto: PT11B Alto Tâmega: PT11C Tâmega e Sousa: PT11D Douro: PT11E Terras de Trás-os-Montes: PT15 Algarve: PT150 Algarve: PT19 Centro: PT191 Região de Aveiro: PT192 Região de Coimbra: PT193 Região de Leiria: PT194 Viseu Dão-Lafões: PT195 Beira Baixa: PT196 ...

  8. Roman Catholic Diocese of Porto, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Frei Antonio de Castro became Patriarch of Lisbon in 1814, being followed at Porto by João Avelar. Frei Manuel de Santa Inês, though elected, never obtained confirmation, but some years after his death, relations between Portugal and the Holy See were re-established by a concordat and Jerónimo da Costa Rebelo became bishop in 1843.

  9. Talk:Rosa Porto - Wikipedia

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