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  2. Roman ruins of Cerro da Vila - Wikipedia

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    Private Avenida Cerro da Vila, opposite Hotel da Marinha, Vilamoura The Roman Ruins of Cerro da Vila are the remnants of a historical villa in the Algarve region of southern Portugal . Its vestiges lie in the vicinity of the resort and marina of Vilamoura , in the civil parish of Quarteira , municipality of Loulé Municipality .

  3. Vilamoura - Wikipedia

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    Vilamoura has the largest marina in Portugal (inaugurated in 1974) with 845 berths, two beaches, an environmental park, a tennis and padel academy, a sports club, 5-Star and 4-Star hotels, tourist apartments, self-catering villas, night clubs, a medium-sized Casino and a horse riding and show jumping school. [3]

  4. Boutique hotel - Wikipedia

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    Blakes Hotel in South Kensington, London, designed by Anouska Hempel, and the Bedford by Bill Kimptom in Union Square, San Francisco, both founded in 1981, may have started the trend. The term "boutique hotel" was coined by Steve Rubell, who compared Morgans Hotel to a boutique as opposed to a department store, to which chain hotels were ...

  5. Villa - Wikipedia

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    Villa/Vila (or its cognates) is part of many Spanish and Portuguese placenames, like Vila Real and Villadiego: a villa/vila is a town with a charter (fuero or foral) of lesser importance than a ciudad/cidade ("city"). When it is associated with a personal name, villa was probably used in the original sense of a country estate rather than a ...

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  7. Cortijo - Wikipedia

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    Cortijos may have their origins in ancient Roman villas, for the word is derived from the Latin cohorticulum, a diminutive of cohors, meaning 'courtyard' or inner enclosure. [3] They are often isolated structures associated with a large family farming or livestock operation in the vast and empty adjoining lands.

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