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The Fiães Sport Clube is a Portuguese football club located in the parish of Fiães in the city of Santa Maria da Feira, district of Aveiro, Portugal. The... |
mítico "Manuel Violas" e muda-se para Fiães". Maisfutebol (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-04-18. "SC Espinho deixa Fiães". Sporting Clube De Espinho (in European... |
Santa Maria da Feira (redirect from History of Santa Maria da Feira) facades. The Danonaselo is placed for life in a public square in Portugal, in Fiães in the entity of Santa Maria da Feira and is part of the Portuguese heritage... |
June 2009, Tondela became Third Division champion, after a 4–2 win against Fiães, thus being promoted to Segunda Divisão. After the promotion from the Third... |
further issue. In her will, she asked to be buried in the Monastery of Fiães in northern Portugal. Alfonso IX and Estefanía were the parents of possibly... |
Errance. Errance. page boudi- of 83-84. ISBN 978-2877722377. Matasovic (2009) s.v. kwol-u-. "An Etymological Lexicon of Proto-Celtic | Languages of Europe... |
Vítor Pereira (footballer, born 1968) (category Fenerbahçe S.K. (football) managers) D. Sanjoanense in the third division. Subsequently, Pereira worked with S.C. Espinho of the same league, being fired with ten games left in his second... |
(in Portuguese). Retrieved 29 August 2017. "Estádio Municipal de Braga". S.C. Braga (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2 September 2017. "Estádio Cidade de Coimbra"... |
Grässe, Orbis Latinus Grässe, Orbis Latinus Hofmann: Lexicon Universale Place Names of Europe Pliny the Elder: the Natural History Ptolemy: the Geography... |
competition. Queluz also did not participate. Série A Série B Série C Série D Série A Série B Série C Série D Série E Série F Série Azores For the first round draw... |
of Cistercian monks arrival in Portugal), Salzedas (started in 1152) and Fiães (started in 1163). In the architecture of Cistercian churches the transept... |