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  2. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a multilingual neural machine translation service developed by Google to translate text, documents and websites from one language into another. It offers a website interface, a mobile app for Android and iOS, as well as an API that helps developers build browser extensions and software applications. [3]

  3. Roman cities in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Almofala, Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo: Centum Cellas: Villa: Colmeal da Torre, a parish of Belmonte: Collipo: São Sebastião do Freixo - Golpilheira, Batalha: Conimbriga: Municipium: Condeixa-a-Nova, south of Coimbra (the inhabitants of Conimbriga fled to nearby Aeminium, the ancient name of Coimbra, in 468) Conistorgis

  4. Salado River (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Rio de la Plata Basin, showing the Salado River joining the Paraná River near Santa Fe and Rosario. The Salado River (Spanish: Río Salado, [1] Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o saˈlaðo] "Salty River") is a river that crosses several provinces of Argentina, flowing 1,150 kilometres (710 mi) [2] from its source in the Salta Province to end in the Paraná River, in the Santa Fe Province.

  5. Lusitania - Wikipedia

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    The Iberian Peninsula in the time of Hadrian (ruled 117–138 AD) showing, in western Iberia, the imperial province of Lusitania (Portugal and Extremadura). Lusitania (/ ˌ l uː s ɪ ˈ t eɪ n i ə /; Classical Latin: [luːsiːˈtaːnia]) was an ancient Iberian Roman province encompassing most of modern-day Portugal (south of the Douro River) and a large portion of western Spain (the present ...

  6. Salado River (Buenos Aires) - Wikipedia

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    The Salado River (Spanish: Río Salado, [1] Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o saˈlaðo]) is a river in northern Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It originates at El Chañar Lake on the boundary with Santa Fe Province , 40 metres (130 ft) above mean sea level , and flows generally southeast for 640 kilometres (400 mi) before debouching into ...

  7. Villa of Torre de Palma - Wikipedia

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    The Villa Lusitano-Romana de Torre de Palma, sometimes Villa Cardillio or Vila Cardílio (not to be confused with the Villa Cardillio on Torres Novas) is a Roman villa near Monforte in Portugal, which was in Roman times part of the province of Lusitania. It is considered one of the largest in the Iberian Peninsula.

  8. Roman ruins of Villa Cardillio - Wikipedia

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    The Roman ruins of Villa Cardillio (Portuguese: Ruinas romanas de Vila Cardílio) is an archaeological site located in central Portugal.Situated in the rural civil parish of Santa Maria, it is located approximately 3 km from the centre of the municipal seat of Torres Novas.

  9. Padrão do Salado - Wikipedia

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    Victory of Portugal at the Battle of Río Salado The Padrão Comemorativo da Batalha do Salado , commonly referred to as just Padrão do Salado , is a 14th-century gothic monument located in the freguesia of Oliveira, São Paio e São Sebastião , inside the Historic Center of Guimarães area, in Portugal.