survived the period in Portugal. In 2017 Mértola started the process to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mértola was inhabited at least since the Iron...
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Marcia Anne Miller), Countess of Mértola, eldest daughter of Diana, Baroness Conyers and Fauconberg and Countess of Mértola. The countess was survived by...
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The Ponte Velha de Mértola ("Old Bridge of Mértola"), also referred to as the Ponte Branca or Torre do Rio, is a structure located along the Guadiana...
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The title Count of Mértola (Portuguese: Conde de Mértola) was granted to Frederick, 1st Duke of Schomberg by Afonso VI of Portugal, in 1663, as a reward...
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Miller (later Countess of Mértola), 9th holder of the barony of Fauconberg and 16th of Conyers. Since Diana, Countess of Mértola's death in 2013, both titles...
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Almodôvar Alvito Barrancos Beja Castro Verde Cuba Ferreira do Alentejo Mértola Moura Odemira Ourique Serpa Vidigueira All 14 municipalities are divided...
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The Taifa of Mértola (Arabic: طائفة مارتلة) was a medieval Islamic Moorish taifa that existed in what is now southeastern Portugal. It existed during...
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Castle of Mértola (Portuguese: Castelo de Mértola) is a well-preserved medieval castle located in the civil parish and municipality of Mértola, in the Portuguese...
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pdf [bare URL PDF] "Mertola Mosque". discoverislamicart.org. Retrieved 30 September 2018. "Igreja matriz de Mértola". patrimoniocultural.gov.pt...
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Church of Nossa Senhora da Anunciação (redirect from Igreja Matriz de Mértola)
12th-century church and former mosque in the civil parish of Mértola in the municipality of Mértola, in the Portuguese Alentejo. The building was likely built...
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