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Cernadelo e Lousada (São Miguel e Santa Margarida) is a civil parish in the municipality of Lousada, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Cernadelo, Lousada (São Miguel) and Lousada (Santa Margarida). [1] The population in 2011 was 2,166, [2] in an area of 7.34 km². [3]
Lousada (European Portuguese pronunciation: ⓘ) is a town and municipality of the Porto district, in northern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 47,387, [ 1 ] in an area of 96.08 km². [ 2 ]
Paços de Ferreira (European Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpasuʒ ðɨ fɨˈʁɐjɾɐ] ⓘ) is a city in the Porto District, in the north of Portugal.The population of the city in 2011 was 7491, while its municipality had 56,340 inhabitants, [1] in an area of 70.99 km².
Torno (also known as Aparecida) is a parish in the municipality of Lousada, Portugal.The population in 2011 was 2,542, [1] in an area of 3.75 km 2. [2]Situated in the Eastern part of the municipality, Torno is limited in the south by Vilar do Torno e Alentém, in the west by Cernadelo, in the southeast by municipality of Amarante and in the north by municipality of Felgueiras.
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Associação Desportiva de Lousada or simply AD Lousada is a Portuguese club, based in Lousada, district of Porto. The club has various sports, specially football , field hockey and basketball . Football (soccer)
Ilhéu de Cima is a small island about 400 meters off the east coast of Porto Santo Island, Madeira, Portugal. Its area is 30.07 ha (74.3 acres). [1] The islet is 121 meters high, bare and nearly flat, with steep cliffs towards the sea. [2] It is the easternmost point of the Madeira archipelago.
Clube Desportivo Portosantense, simply Portosantense, is a Portuguese football based in Porto Santo, Madeira. Founded in 1948, it currently plays in the Terceira Divisão, holding home matches at the Estádio José Lino Pestana, with a 2,500-seat capacity. In 2004, Portosantense first reached the third division, remaining there four years.