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  2. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the Inter IKEA group of companies and I.I. Holding reported combined profits of €553m and paid €19m in taxes, or approximately 3.5 percent. [153] IKEA has avoided millions of euros in taxes [158] performing some intricate mechanisms [159] and it was noted by the EU back in 2017.

  3. Roman cities in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    During the era of Augustus, the Iberian Peninsula was divided into the provinces of Lusitania, Baetica, and Tarraconensis. [3] These provinces were further subdivided into conventÅ«s . [ 4 ] The province of Lusitania was divided into the conventÅ«s of Augusta Emerita (modern-day Mérida , in Spain), Pax Julia ( Beja , Portugal), and Scalabis ...

  4. NUTS statistical regions of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The nine regions of Portugal are likewise subdivided into 25 subregions (Portuguese: subregiões) that, from 2015, represent the 2 metropolitan areas, the 21 intermunicipal communities and the 2 autonomous regions. Therefore, since the 2013 revision (enforced in 2015), the Portuguese subregions have a statutory and administrative relevance.

  5. List of bridges in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Crato e Mártires, Flor da Rosa e Vale do Peso, Crato: Ponte D. Maria: Santa Clara-a-Velha, Odemira: 1758: Ponte dos Mendes: Chancelaria, Alter do Chão: Ponte de Mértola: Mértola (freguesia), Mértola: 12th C. Ponte da Ribeira de Cobres: Almodôvar e Graça dos Padrões, Almodôvar: 13th C. Ponte Romana do Rio Brenhas

  6. Timeline of Funchal - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Synagogue of Funchal built (approximate date). [chronology citation needed] 1838 - Biblioteca Municipal do Funchal (library) founded. 1846 - José Silvestre Ribeiro becomes district governor. 1851 - Jewish Cemetery of Funchal established. 1876 - Diário de Notícias da Madeira newspaper begins publication. [2]

  7. Category : Ancient Roman buildings and structures in Portugal

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    Roman villas in Portugal (21 P) Pages in category "Ancient Roman buildings and structures in Portugal" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  8. Roman ruins of Quinta da Abicada - Wikipedia

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    Abicada (Villa Romana de Abicada or Estação romana da Quinta da Abicada) is the name of Roman ruins in Mexilhoeira Grande, to the north of the civil parish of Alvor, municipality of Portimão, in Algarve region, Portugal.

  9. Pax Julia - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological excavations during the 20th century uncovered the remains of a large Roman temple, 30 by 19.4 metres (98 ft × 64 ft), dating to the first century AD located within the settlement's forum, with several inscriptions, Roman arches, fortifications and an aqueduct. [3]