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Tagus

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  • The status of the Little Tern on the rivers Tagus and lower Danube is uncertain.
  • panish meseta using the waters of the adjacent Tagus and Jarama rivers, are Spain's most important
  • mia as a horseshoe, the Danube as a chain, the Tagus as a shepherd's crook, the Red Sea colored red
  • ncia in Spain, where a noble bridge across the Tagus, built by him, is still known as "the cardinal
  • r inland establishing trading routes along the Tagus, Douro, Baetis (Guadalquivir) and Iberus (Ebro
  • , Quiroga built at the other side of the River Tagus, in the area known as the "Cigarrales", a summ
  • g to all southern Portugal, south of the river Tagus, including the regions of the Algarve and Alen
  • ced to the region between the rivers Douro and Tagus, including the capital city of Lisbon; to be r
  • Tagus is now primarily abandoned, with a handful of
  • In its borders lies the International Tagus Natural Park that is one of the least densely
  • Maritime Commission 26 April 1946 and sold to Tagus Navigational Co. of Panama City, Panama.
  • Tagus Ranch is located less than 3 miles north of Tu
  • Tagus Ranch was a prisoner of war camp during World
  • Tagus reported a population of just 14 during the 19
  • ts sent by Vice-Admiral Earl St Vincent at the Tagus River suffered from the same problem, the frig
  • ied in a PBY Catalina flying boat crash in the Tagus river near Lisbon.
  • for saying that the southern waterfront of the Tagus river in Portugal "is a desert".
  • by the Ribatejo region and in the south by the Tagus River estuary
  • British captain to bring his brigantine to the Tagus River on the night of the banquet for the surp
  • om a cape of the same name at the mouth of the Tagus River in Portugal.
  • HMS Bombay Castle, foundered in the shoals of Tagus river's mouth, as well as two frigates.
  • re Ablanquejo River, which runs south into the Tagus River, there are Roman remains and many acres
  • m, in Spain, regulates much of the flow of the Tagus River, the longest of the Iberian Peninsula, j
  • o talk to the peasants of the rice fields near Tagus river, hearing their stories and experiences.
  • The parish is located near the Tagus river,and between the town of Oeiras and the c
  • e limestone slopes along the right bank of the Tagus river.
  • he region is dominated by the influence of the Tagus river.
  • r bank between the southern city walls and the Tagus River.
  • n a bonfire and the ashes were thrown into the Tagus river.
  • e plains region and along the left bank of the Tagus river.
  • tice tower in Lisbon, Portugal, built over the Tagus river.
  • viving ancient dam in the country south of the Tagus river.
  • built a settlement between the Mondego and the Tagus rivers.
  • riginally named Wallace, but was later renamed Tagus to avoid confusion with the town of Wallace, I
  • Its reach covered the entire city and the Tagus Valley, lighting up streets and homes and prov
  • 4 HMS Briton under his command, along with HMS Tagus, were the first British ships to visit the Pit