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  2. Belém Tower - Wikipedia

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    Belém Tower (Portuguese: Torre de Belém, pronounced [ˈtoʁɨ ðɨ βɨˈlɐ̃j]; literally: Bethlehem Tower), officially the Tower of Saint Vincent (Portuguese: Torre de São Vicente) is a 16th-century fortification located in Lisbon that served as a point of embarkation and disembarkation for Portuguese explorers and as a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon.

  3. Belém, Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    Belém Tower, a Manueline military outpost built in the Tagus river.. With the establishment of the Kingdom of Portugal by Afonso III, royal surveys, or inquirições gerais (general inquiries), were made at his command to inspect titles of lands claimed by the nobility and clergy, [4] determined that the population around Lisbon was dispersed throughout the lowlands, which were suitable for ...

  4. City center of Mindelo - Wikipedia

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    The main streets of the city centre of Mindelo are Avenida Marginal along the waterfront, and the perpendicular Rua Libertadores de África (former Rua Lisboa). The main squares are Praça Estrela in the south of the centre, and Praça Amílcar Cabral in the north. Many colonial buildings from the 19th and early 20th century have been preserved.

  5. Fort of Bom Sucesso - Wikipedia

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    The Fort of Bom Sucesso (Portuguese: Forte do Bom Sucesso) is located slightly to the west of the Belém Tower in Belém in the municipality of Lisbon, in Portugal. It now houses the Museu do Combatente (Combatant’s museum) and the Monument to Overseas Combatants.

  6. Manueline - Wikipedia

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    In Lisbon, the Ribeira Palace, the residence of King Manuel I, and the Hospital Real de Todos os Santos were destroyed, along with several churches. The city, however, still has outstanding examples of the style in the Jerónimos Monastery (mainly designed by Diogo Boitac and João de Castilho ) and in the small fortress of the Belém Tower ...

  7. List of tallest buildings in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Torre Venda Nova Amadora Amadora: 104 341 2006 30 [29] [30] 10 Torre Marina de Cascais Cascais: 100 328 2006 30 [31] 10 Skyline Vila Nova de Gaia: 100 328 2022 30 [32] [33] 12 Torre Gare Oriente Lisbon: 92 301 2015 23 [34] 13= Torre Azata Lisbon: 90 295 2005 23 [35] 13= Edifício D. João V Lisbon: 90 295 2013 24 [36] 13= Office Tower Oeiras ...

  8. Belém Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Quinta of Belém, 1736. The site was originally part of the Outeiro das Vinhas, a property that fronted the beach of the Tagus River. D. Manuel of Portugal, a diplomat and poet who was the son of the 1st Count of Vimioso, acquired the land in 1559, naming it Quinta de Belém and constructing a building with three salons and two atria. [1]

  9. Torre de Belén - Wikipedia

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    Torre de Benén, Córdoba. The Torre de Belén (literally: Bethlehem Tower) is located in the San Basilio neighbourhood of Córdoba, Spain. It forms part of the Historic centre of Córdoba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [1] The tower is a fine example of a former defensive gate providing access to a walled enclosure. [2]