Évora
Évora is a city in Portugal. It is the seat of the Évora District. It has 56,596 people. Evora lies in the centre of Portugal, and is one of the hottest cites of the country, reach more than 30C in the summer.[1] The most famous monument in Evora is the Templo Romano Évora (A Roman temple) and the Capela dos Ossos (a chapel lined with many bones).[2]
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Temple of Diana
Senhor Jesus da Pobreza
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Casa Cordovil
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Street in Évora
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Capela dos Ossos
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Graveyard
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Igreja da Graca
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Grave of Christ in Sao Francisco
Évora Media
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The Foral of Évora of 1501, when the city was favoured by Manuel I of Portugal.
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A depiction of Évora in 1503, when the city was blooming with Manueline riches.
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In the 19th century, Évora declined in national power, as a result of the War of Two Brothers.
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View of a street in Évora.
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Jardim Diana, downtown Évora
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Evora Cathedral and fountain in Largo das Portas de Moura
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Roman Temple at Evora, Portugal
References
- ↑ Ipma. "Portugal weather 1981-2010".
- ↑ Evora guide. "Evora guide".