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  2. Howdens Joinery - Wikipedia

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    The company has more than 900 depots nationwide, that sell to the trade (small builders). It also trades as Howdens Cuisines from 60 depots in France and Belgium. [3] Howdens sells kitchens (including worktops, flooring, appliances, sinks, taps and lighting), bedrooms, joinery, hardware, tools, and bathroom cabinetry.

  3. Portuguese Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Wikipedia (Portuguese: Wikipédia em português) is the Portuguese-language edition of Wikipedia (written Wikipédia, in Portuguese), the free encyclopedia. It was started on 11 May 2001. [2] Wikipedia is the nineteenth most accessed website in Brazil [3] and the tenth most accessed in Portugal. [4]

  4. 24Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    24Kitchen is a pay television channel that airs both one-time and recurring (episodic) programs about food and cooking, owned by Disney Entertainment. [1] [2] The network is currently active in Balkans, Bulgaria, Netherlands and Portugal.

  5. File:Revista de Portugal (IA revistadeportuga211unse).pdf

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    Revista de Portugal: Software used: Internet Archive: Conversion program: Recoded by LuraDocument PDF v2.68: Encrypted: no: Page size: 550 x 900 pts; 547 x 914 pts; 521 x 850 pts; 550 x 878 pts; Version of PDF format: 1.5

  6. Why Cats Chirp and Chatter - AOL

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    Cat communication falls under three main categories: murmuring, meowing, and aggressive. We all know what a meow sounds like, and you’ve probably heard the eerie warble that cats vocalize when ...

  7. List of mountains in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the mountains in Portugal, including the mountains with more than 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) of elevation and with, at least, 100 metres (330 ft) of topographic prominence. Mountains and hills occupy most of the territory of Portugal. The highest Portuguese mountain is Mount Pico in the Azores islands, with 2,351 metres (7,713 ft).

  8. Rooster of Barcelos - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Portuguese Wikipedia article at [[:pt:Lenda do Galo de Barcelos]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|pt|Lenda do Galo de Barcelos}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

  9. List of cities in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities in Portugal. In Portugal , a city ( Portuguese : cidade ) is an honorific term given to locations that meet several criteria, such as having a minimum number of inhabitants good infrastructure (schools, medical care, cultural and sports facilities), or have a major historical importance.