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UNU-ISP became operational on January 1, 2009 [5] to give an institutional identity and profile to the integrated academic activities of two former UNU programs: the Environment and Sustainable Development program, and the Peace and Governance program. The institute combines the strengths in natural sciences, social sciences and the humanities ...
1981-1985: Avelino Duarte House Ovar, Portugal. 1984-1994: Casa Vieira de Castro, Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal. 1985: Campo di Marte Social Housing Project, Venice, Italy. 1985-1988: Housing Schilderswijk West, the Hague, Netherlands. [1] 1986-1993: Faculty of Architecture of the University of Porto, Portugal.
Ovarense Basquetebol is a professional basketball team that plays in Ovar, Portugal.The team plays in the LPB.The Ovarense created its section of basketball in 1970, [2] with the initiative of a member entrepreneur, João Gonçalves, but in this period of time managed to assert itself as one of the standards and the inevitable reference method in Portugal.
A fifth line was inaugurated in September 2009, Leixões line, connecting Porto to Leixões. [7] This line closed again in 2011. In 2018, a study was launched into a new 36.5 km rail line branching from Valongo on the Linha de Caide to Felgueiras, with an expectedly cost of €300 million.
Cortegaça is a small village and a civil parish in the Ovar Municipality, Portugal.The population in 2011 was 3,837, [1] in an area of 9.23 km 2 (3.56 sq mi). [2]It is a village dating back to the 9th and 10th centuries, associated with the repopulation of the lands of Santa Maria da Feira.
Carnival of Ovar (European Portuguese: [kaɾnɐˈval dɨ oˈvaɾ]) is a major Portuguese tourist event that takes place in Ovar, in the Aveiro Region. [1] [2] [3] This event is organized in a modern fashion, since 1952. Because it attracts thousands of visitors every year, it eventually became the trademark event of the city.
The museum dates back to the Aero Clube de Portugal in 1909 and was created in 1968 in a former Military Aviation hangar at Alverca.Opening for the first time to the public on July 1, 1971.
unu (Romanian for "one"; lower case used on purpose) was the name of an avant-garde art and literary magazine, published in Romania from April 1928 to December 1932. [1] Edited by writers Sașa Pană and Moldov [ ro ] , it was dedicated to Dada and Surrealism .