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municipality has two principal cities: Loulé (the seat of the municipality) and Quarteira. Human presence in the territory of Loulé remotes to the Later Paleolithic... |
Constitutional Monarchy. He became the 1st Duke of Loulé in 1862. He was a son of the 1st Marquess of Loule, Agostinho Domingos José de Mendoça Rolim de Moura... |
1932, Constança Maria was the representative of the House of Loulé (4th Duchess of Loulé, if one counts all the subsequent heirs of the original duke... |
Louletano Desportos Clube (cycling) (redirect from Imoholding-Jardim Hotel Loulé) called Aviludo–Louletano–Loulé Concelho due to naming rights deals, is a Portuguese UCI Continental cycling team based in Loulé. Louletano Desportos Clube... |
Lukas Loules (né Hilbert, born 23 December 1972) is a German songwriter, composer, music producer, and singer. In 2014, he married Katerina Loules and changed... |
Castle of Loulé (Portuguese: Castelo de Loulé) is a castle in the municipality of Loulé, in the Portuguese Algarve. Classified a National Monument, since... |
married Guiomar Coutinho, 5th Countess of Marialva and 3rd Countess of Loulé, a rich heiress from a Portuguese noble family. The marriage was arranged... |
Faro, Portugal (redirect from History of Faro, Portugal) of Faro and Loulé, was one of the venues of the Euro 2004 football championship. Louletano Desportos Clube (a club from the city of Loulé) and Sporting... |
Estádio Algarve (section History) Algarve Stadium) is an association football stadium located between Faro and Loulé municipalities, in the Algarve region of Portugal. The stadium has a capacity... |
Portuguese conquest of the Algarve (category History of Portugal) of Santiago, and 1249, when king Afonso III of Portugal captured Faro, Loulé, Aljezur, Porches and Albufeira. The Portuguese had participated in the... |
Algarve (redirect from History of the Algarve) Kind". Grand Carob. Retrieved 11 July 2023. "Centro de Produção de Loulé". Loulé. Cimpor. "História da Pelcor". PÚBLICO (in Portuguese). 31 January 2010... |
Clássica Loulé is a men's one-day cycle race which takes place in Portugal. It was rated by the UCI as 1.2 and forms part of the UCI Europe Tour. "Clássica... |
Duarte Pacheco (category People from Loulé) Pacheco, Police Commissioner of Loulé, and his wife Maria do Carmo Pontes Bota. His mother, from a rich family from Loulé, died in 1906, and the following... |
Olhão (redirect from History of Olhão) center. Along with Faro, Loulé and Tavira, Olhão forms a conurbation from the eastern and central Algarve. Since pre-history, Olhão has had vestiges of... |
Faro District (section History) Lagos Loulé Olhão Portimão Quarteira (Loulé) Silves Tavira Vila Real de Santo António Alcantarilha (Silves) Alcoutim Algoz (Silves) Almancil (Loulé) Alvor... |
ten venues across eight cities – Aveiro, Braga, Coimbra, Guimarães, Faro/Loulé, Leiria, Lisbon, and Porto. As in 1996 and 2000, the final tournament was... |
national team is sometimes considered the worst national side in the sport's history, as they have only ever won once and conceded an average of 4.2 goals per... |
José Mendes Cabeçadas (category People from Loulé) ˈmẽdɨʃ kɐβɨˈsaðɐʃ]), commonly known as Mendes Cabeçadas (19 August 1883 in Loulé – 11 June 1965 in Lisbon), was a Portuguese Navy officer, Freemason and... |
Albufeira (redirect from History of Albufeira) enforce their occupation, in a series fortifications that included Silves, Loulé and Faro. Tower of Guia (Portuguese: Torre Velho) Tower of Medronheira (Portuguese:... |
Liechtenstein national football team (redirect from History of the Liechtenstein national football team) 8 September 2024 (2024-09-08) 2024–25 UEFA Nations League Gibraltar v Liechtenstein Faro/Loulé, Portugal 18:00 Stadium: Estádio Algarve... |