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Civil parish in Norte, Portugal
Carvalhas is a Portuguese freguesia ("civil parish"), located in the municipality of Barcelos. The population as of 2011[update] was 691, in an area of
Carvalhas
Portuguese economist and politician
Carlos Alberto do Vale Gomes Carvalhas (born in São Pedro do Sul, 9 November 1941) is a Portuguese politician and former Secretary-General of the Portuguese
Carlos_Carvalhas
Portuguese footballer
André Filipe da Silva Carvalhas (born 7 March 1989) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a winger. Carvalhas was born in Lisbon.
André_Carvalhas
Political party in Portugal
leader Álvaro Cunhal was elected. In 1992, he was succeeded by Carlos Carvalhas, and in 2004 Jerónimo de Sousa was chosen by the Central Committee to
Portuguese_Communist_Party
19th-century fort in Portugal
The Fort of Carvalha is located in the parish of São Tiago dos Velhos, at the highest point of the municipality of Arruda dos Vinhos, in the Lisbon District
Fort_of_Carvalha
Portuguese association football player
futebol". www.ojogo.pt. 10 June 2016. "Solange Carvalhas reforça FC Famalicão". 11 December 2019. "Solange Carvalhas: "Vê-se receiona cara das pessoas na Bélgica""
Solange_Carvalhas
Former leader of the Portuguese Communist Party (1913–2005)
[citation needed] Cunhal left his office in 1992. Succeeded by Carlos Carvalhas, he remained influential within the party in the following years, consistently
Álvaro_Cunhal
presented Carlos Carvalhas, who had been Assistant General Secretary of the Party a year before (Álvaro Cunhal was the secretary-general). Carvalhas would later
1991 Portuguese presidential election
1991_Portuguese_presidential_election
Portuguese professional football club
to the top flight of Portuguese football. The goal was scored by André Carvalhas through a direct free kick in the last minute of the game. On 30 May 2015
C.D._Tondela
Municipality in Norte, Portugal
engineering, including the Gatão Tunnel and the bridges of Santa Natália, Carvalhas, and Barreirinho. The architecture of the Amarante region is mainly in
Amarante,_Portugal
Municipality in Norte, Portugal
from at least the Iron Age, located on Saia mountain, in the parish of Carvalhas. Rock carvings have been found at this site, including a depiction of
Barcelos,_Portugal
Portuguese footballer
Luís Filipe Vieira Carvalha (born 6 January 1967), known as Litos, is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He was also
Litos_(footballer,_born_1967)
Constituency of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal
Barreto (PSD); José Manuel Barroso (PSD); Gonçalo Capitão (PSD); Carlos Carvalhas (CDU); Alberto Arons de Carvalho (PS); José Augusto Carvalho (PS); Isabel
Lisbon (Assembly of the Republic constituency)
Lisbon_(Assembly_of_the_Republic_constituency)
the results were the following: In the fall of 2004, PCP leader Carlos Carvalhas decided to step down from the party's leadership after 12 years in the
2005 Portuguese legislative election
2005_Portuguese_legislative_election
Chablais, Ruby Chablis US, California 1936 Rufete / Tinta Pinheira / Tinta Carvalha / Rufeta Portugal, Douro DOC Sagrantino Italy, Umbria Sangiovese Italy
List_of_grape_varieties
Variety of grape
Tinta Carvalha is a red Portuguese wine grape variety that is widely planted throughout Portugal, most notably in the Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro Province
Tinta_Carvalha
Secretary-General of the United Nations since 2017
589 34.1 88 –47 CDS–PP Manuel Monteiro 534,470 9.1 15 +10 CDU Carlos Carvalhas 506,157 8.6 15 –2 Other parties 152,790 2.6 0 –1 Blank/Invalid ballots
António_Guterres
Football stadium in Porto, Portugal
Póvoa de Varzim Estádio do Dragão ⇄ Airport Fânzeres ⇄ Senhora da Hora Bus 401 Bolhão (Mercado) ⇄ S. Roque 806 Marquês ⇄ Av. Carvalha (Via Portelinha)
Estádio_do_Dragão
Football tournament
Wágner Brazil Moreirense 2014–15 Jonas Brazil Benfica 5 2015–16 André Carvalhas Portugal Portimonense 4 Raúl Jiménez Mexico Benfica Talisca Brazil
Taça_da_Liga
Portuguese politician (born 1956)
068,584 37.8 96 –19 CDS–PP Paulo Portas 477,350 8.7 14 –1 CDU Carlos Carvalhas 379,870 6.9 12 –5 BE Francisco Louçã 153,877 2.8 3 +1 Other parties 88
José_Manuel_Barroso
would step down from the leadership of the party in late 1992. Carlos Carvalhas, the party's deputy leader was chosen as Cunhal's successor and was unanimously
1995 Portuguese legislative election
1995_Portuguese_legislative_election
Political party in Portugal
7 Opposition 1991 504,583 8.8 (#3) 17 / 230 14 Opposition 1995 Carlos Carvalhas 506,157 8.6 (#4) 15 / 230 2 Opposition 1999 487,058 9.0 (#3) 17 / 230
Unitary_Democratic_Coalition
Carlos Alberto Carvalhas (1992–2004) — Elected in 1992 after being elected assistant General Secretary in the 13th congress, in 1990. Carvalhas (b. 1941) is
List_of_Portuguese_communists
Municipality in Centro, Portugal
encompassing the small town of Senhorim, as well as the villages of Carvalhas, Vila Ruiva, Póvoa de Cima, São João do Monte and Póvoa de Luzianes; Vilar
Nelas
Portuguese association football club
Idaliou Krka Novo Mesto SV Neulengbach Couto 4, Gouveia, Pinto, D. Silva Carvalhas 0 2009–10 0 0 Champions League 0 0 Preliminary stage 0 0 10–0 3–0 0–1
S.U._1º_Dezembro
International football competition
1° Dezembro 1–1 ASA Tel Aviv University Carvalhas 83' Report Lavi 90+5'
2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round
2011–12_UEFA_Women's_Champions_League_qualifying_round
Benfica 2009–10 football season
Free N/A # FW Marcel 27 Vissel Kobe Loan Return 2012 Free N/A # FW André Carvalhas 20 Olhanense Loan return 2012 Free N/A # MF Romeu Ribeiro 20 Desportivo
2009–10_S.L._Benfica_season
Portuguese statesman (1924–2017)
Votes % Mário Soares 3,459,521 70.4 Basílio Horta 696,379 14.2 Carlos Carvalhas 635,373 12.9 Carlos Manuel Marques 126,581 2.6 Blank/Invalid ballots 180
Mário_Soares
Accession of Portugal and Spain to the European Communities
2020. "Intervenção de Carlos Carvalhas na Assembleia da República (Lisboa, 11 Abril 1985)" [Statement by Carlos Carvalhas to the Assembly of the Republic
1986 enlargement of the European Communities
1986_enlargement_of_the_European_Communities
Topics referred to by the same term
Carlos Gomes (1836–1896), Brazilian composer Carlos Carvalhas (Carlos Alberto do Vale Gomes Carvalhas, born 1941), Portuguese politician Carlos Gomes Júnior
Carlos_Gomes
Variety of grape
under the synonyms Asal branco, Asal da Lixa, Azal bianco, Azal da Lixa, Carvalha, Carvalhal, Es Pinheira, Gadelhudo, and Pinheira. Azal tinto List of Portuguese
Azal_branco
Association football club in Madeira, Portugal
Rudy 70 FW BRA Moicano 72 FW BRA Rodrigo Henrique 77 MF POR André Carvalhas 83 DF BRA Rafael Donato 91 FW NGA Bolaji Oyetii 93 DF BRA Laércio 94
C.F._União
Football league season
Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino Season 2016–17 Matches 134 Goals 631 (4.71 per match) Top goalscorer Solange Carvalhas (14 goals) ← 2015–16 2017–18 →
2016–17 Campeonato Nacional Feminino
2016–17_Campeonato_Nacional_Feminino
2024 Brazilian TV series or program
Meirelles Andrea Barata Ribeiro Cinematography Cristiano Conceiçao Rodrigo Carvalha Editor Karen Akerman Running time 46–55 minutes Production companies Miramax
City of God: The Fight Rages On
City_of_God:_The_Fight_Rages_On
Municipality in Centro, Portugal
Estado Novo regime in the 1960s. She was arrested and tortured. Carlos Carvalhas (born 1941) a Portuguese economist, politician and former Secretary-General
São_Pedro_do_Sul,_Portugal
their EP list leaders, were: Democratic Unity Coalition (CDU), Carlos Carvalhas Socialist Party (PS), João Cravinho Social Democratic Party (PSD), António
1989 European Parliament election in Portugal
1989_European_Parliament_election_in_Portugal
Portuguese economist and politician (born 1956)
115 +3 PSD José Manuel Durão Barroso 1,750,158 32.3 81 –7 CDU Carlos Carvalhas 487,058 9.0 17 +2 CDS–PP Paulo Portas 451,643 8.3 15 ±0 BE Francisco Louçã
Francisco_Louçã
17th Century fortress in Portugal
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Fort_Santa_Susana
Portuguese public university
Jesus Caraça, Antifascist resistance, mathematician and economist. Carlos Carvalhas, Communist leader, politician, economist. Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former
Technical University of Lisbon
Technical_University_of_Lisbon
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Montedor_Fort
Television series
Zé Maia Rodrigues Nuel Inês Ribeiro João Pereira Márcia Branco Joana Carvalhas José Pestana Joana Lisboa Eva Spitzer Candy June Bárbara Parreira Filipa
The_Voice_Portugal
1590 sea fort and lighthouse in Portugal
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Fort_of_São_Lourenço_do_Bugio
807 Councillors +/– 66 13 Third party Fourth party Leader Carlos Carvalhas Manuel Monteiro Party PCP CDS Alliance CDU Last election 50 mayors, 12
1993 Portuguese local elections
1993_Portuguese_local_elections
Party Carlos Alberto da Mota Pinto (1936–1985), Prime Minister Carlos Carvalhas (born 1941), General Secretary of the Portuguese Communist Party Diogo
List_of_Portuguese_people
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
PMID 15048894. S2CID 11604421. Pereira S, Vieira JP, Barroca F, Roll P, Carvalhas R, Cau P, et al. (July 2004). "Severe epilepsy, retardation, and dysmorphic
SCN2A
Socialist Bloc. Álvaro Cunhal was re-elected General Secretary and Carlos Carvalhas was elected Assistant General Secretary. In December 1996, the fifteenth
History of the Portuguese Communist Party
History_of_the_Portuguese_Communist_Party
Fort in Portugal
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Fort of São Sebastião de Caparica
Fort_of_São_Sebastião_de_Caparica
Portuguese fortification
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Fortress of São João Baptista (Angra do Heroísmo)
Fortress_of_São_João_Baptista_(Angra_do_Heroísmo)
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Fort of Santa Catarina (Portimão)
Fort_of_Santa_Catarina_(Portimão)
Portuguese footballer
August 2020. "Trofense-Naval, 0–1: André Carvalhas garantiu triunfo" [Trofense-Naval, 0–1: André Carvalhas confirmed win]. Record (in Portuguese). 9
Edu_(footballer,_born_1990)
Portuguese media and political figure
115 +3 PSD José Manuel Durão Barroso 1,750,158 32.3 81 –7 CDU Carlos Carvalhas 487,058 9.0 17 +2 CDS–PP Paulo Portas 451,643 8.3 15 ±0 BE Francisco Louçã
Paulo_Portas
da Saúde) takes place on August 15 by visiting Mount Murado located in Carvalhas, Pedroso to fulfill promises and prays. There is a Chapel on the top of
Tourism_in_Vila_Nova_de_Gaia
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Fort_of_São_Pedro
Civil parish in Centro, Portugal
Casal dos Lobos Casal Suão Casal Velho Casal do Gil Casal Vieira Covão da Carvalha Covão do Espinheiro Crespos Demó Lagoa Ruiva Lapa Furada Milheirices Moita
São_Mamede_(Batalha)
Football tournament season
Fabrício 54' Stadium: Estádio Cidade de Barcelos Referee: Rui Oliveira Penalties Cadú Kiki Yeo Ricardinho Zakpa Carvalhas Fabrício Pessoa Dener Fidélis
2015–16_Taça_de_Portugal
No 1986 Francisco Salgado Zenha 1,185,867 20.6% No 1991 Carlos Alberto Carvalhas 635,867 12.9% No 1996 Jerónimo Carvalho de Sousa withdrew - No 2001 António
Electoral history of the Portuguese Communist Party
Electoral_history_of_the_Portuguese_Communist_Party
Municipality in Oeste e Vale do Tejo, Portugal
Army led by the Duke of Wellington. Two of the hilltop forts, the Fort of Carvalha and the Fort of Cego, were recently restored and can be visited. Irene
Arruda_dos_Vinhos
Name list
politician and former president of Nicaragua Carlos Alberto do Vale Gomes Carvalhas GCC (born 1941), Portuguese economist and politician Carlos Alberto Duque
Carlos_Alberto
Portuguese politician (born 1947)
Party In office 27 November 2004 – 12 November 2022 Preceded by Carlos Carvalhas Succeeded by Paulo Raimundo Member of the Assembly of the Republic In
Jerónimo_de_Sousa
Swing 7.9 pp 6.3 pp 0.4 pp Fourth party Fifth party Leader Carlos Carvalhas Francisco Louçã Party PCP BE Alliance CDU Leader since 5 December 1992
2002 Portuguese legislative election
2002_Portuguese_legislative_election
International football competition
Sporting CP 2–0 MTK Hungária Leite 61' Carvalhas 79' Report
2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round
2017–18_UEFA_Women's_Champions_League_qualifying_round
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Fort_Santo_António_da_Piedade
Overviews of forts
Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Arpim, Bucelas, Loures Fort of Arrifana Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Cego Fort of Consolation Beach Fort of Cresmina Fort
List_of_forts
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Fort_Santiago_da_Barra
Benfica 2010–11 football season
Free # DF Rúben Lima 20 Vitória Setúbal Loan return 2012 Free # FW André Carvalhas 20 Fátima Loan return 2011 Free # MF Miguel Rosa 21 Carregado Loan return
2010–11_S.L._Benfica_season
Season of television series
Almeida Carlota Santos Duarte Jordão Estrela do Vale Maria Caneto Maria Carvalhas Maria Paulo Maria Rita Neves Matilde Rodrigues Rodrigo Cardeal Sofia Fonseca
The Voice Kids (Portuguese TV series) season 5
The_Voice_Kids_(Portuguese_TV_series)_season_5
12011 Portugal Carlitos Oliveirense MF February 2011.22011 Portugal André Carvalhas Fátima MF March 2011.32011 Portugal Rui Pedro Leixões FW April 2011.42011
SJPF Segunda Liga Young Player of the Month
SJPF_Segunda_Liga_Young_Player_of_the_Month
Former rail line in Portugal
(proposed) 48.411 Latadas Frechas tunnel 72 m 44.967 Frechas 041.866 Cachão Carvalha River 37.778 Vilarinho 33.895 Ribeirinha 29.252 Abreiro Vieiro River Cabreira
Linha_do_Tua
Football tournament season
Estádio do Mar Attendance: 1,210 Referee: Anzhony Rodrigues Penalties Zé Paulo João Pedro Bura Poloni Alan Júnior Carvalhas Allef Marcos Zézinho Cele
2019–20_Taça_da_Liga
16th-century fort and current museum in western Portugal
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Fort_of_São_Miguel_Arcanjo
Municipality in Centro, Portugal
built a castro in the place of Nogueira, between the hills of Santana and Carvalha do Outeiro. Three smaller castros strategically defended it, one in São
Seia
Portugal 2 – 1 Republic of Ireland Adrien Silva 13' Carvalhas 21' Report Mcdermott 40'
2008 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification
2008_UEFA_European_Under-19_Championship_qualification
party Third party Leader António Guterres José Durão Barroso Carlos Carvalhas Party PS PSD PCP Alliance CDU Leader since 23 February 1992 2 May 1999
1999 Portuguese legislative election
1999_Portuguese_legislative_election
Football club in Portugal
Idaliou Krka Novo Mesto SV Neulengbach Couto 4, Gouveia, Pinto, D. Silva Carvalhas 0 2009–10 0 0 Champions League 0 0 Preliminary stage 0 0 10–0 3–0 0–1
S.U._1º_Dezembro_(women)
Portuguese jurist, professor and former politician
589 34.1 88 –47 CDS–PP Manuel Monteiro 534,470 9.1 15 +10 CDU Carlos Carvalhas 506,157 8.6 15 –2 Other parties 152,790 2.6 0 –1 Blank/Invalid ballots
Manuel_Monteiro
17th-century fort in Portugal
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Fort_of_Giribita
Gil Vicente 2012–13 football season
de Maio. The Navalistas opened the scoring on 54 minutes through André Carvalhas. Brito equalized ten minutes later to tie the game. 24: Gil Vicente suffer
2012–13 Gil Vicente F.C. season
2012–13_Gil_Vicente_F.C._season
Portuguese lawyer and politician (born 1950)
589 34.1 88 –47 CDS–PP Manuel Monteiro 534,470 9.1 15 +10 CDU Carlos Carvalhas 506,157 8.6 15 –2 Other parties 152,790 2.6 0 –1 Blank/Invalid ballots
Fernando_Nogueira
Benfica 2008–09 football season
on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2016. "André Carvalhas integra hoje estágio" [André Carvalhas joins trainings today]. Record (in Portuguese). 23
2008–09_S.L._Benfica_season
Fort in Portugal
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Fort_of_Bom_Sucesso
candidate in the 2016 and 2021 presidential elections Left Bloc Carlos Carvalhas – former Secretary-general of the Portuguese Communist Party (1992–2004);
Endorsements in the 2026 Portuguese presidential election
Endorsements_in_the_2026_Portuguese_presidential_election
Advisory council to the head of state
Alarcão Ind. Designated by President Jorge Sampaio (1996–2006) Carlos Carvalhas PCP Ernesto Melo Antunes (died Aug. 1999) PS João Cravinho (replaced Melo
Council_of_State_(Portugal)
pre-Roman tribal name Mla Querquerni Carvalho, Carvalhal, Carvalheiro, Carvalha, Carvalhedo, Carvalhinho, from Celtic (s)kerb(h)/karb (hard, twisted).
Portuguese_vocabulary
879 810 Councillors +/– 57 3 Third party Fourth party Leader Carlos Carvalhas Manuel Monteiro Party PCP CDS Alliance CDU Last election 49 mayors, 12
1997 Portuguese local elections
1997_Portuguese_local_elections
Forts in Portugal
200 3 8 Fort of Trancoso 200 3 9 Fort of Casal do Cego 280 3 10 Fort of Carvalha 400 3 11 Fort of Moinho do Céu 300 4 12 Fort of Passo Sobral 120 3 13 Fort
List of forts of the Lines of Torres Vedras
List_of_forts_of_the_Lines_of_Torres_Vedras
(1992–1993) Jaime Gama (Lisbon) (1993–1995) 72 31.3 72 31.3 PCP Carlos Carvalhas (Lisbon) (1991–1992) Octávio Teixeira (Setúbal) (1992–1995) 15 6.5 14
6th Legislature of the Third Portuguese Republic
6th_Legislature_of_the_Third_Portuguese_Republic
Fort in Portugal
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Fort of Santo António de Belixe
Fort_of_Santo_António_de_Belixe
"Tinta Águiar" VIVC, "Tinta Aurélio" VIVC, "Tinta Pomar" VIVC, "Tinta Carvalha" VIVC, "Siria" VIVC, "Tinta Fontes" WPL, "Tinta de Fontes" VIVC, "Tinta
List of Portuguese wine grape varieties
List_of_Portuguese_wine_grape_varieties
Brasil 20TH CENTURY Manuel de Almeida Amaral João Maria Feijóo Carlos Carvalhas Juvenal de Araújo Joaquim Maria de Mendonça Lino Netto Manuel José Pinto
Ordem_Militar_de_Cristo
Ancient fort in Alcáçova, Portugal
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Nossa_Senhora_da_Graça_Fort
16th-century fortress in Portugal
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Fort_of_São_Julião_da_Barra
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Fort_of_Leça_da_Palmeira
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Fort_São_Neutel
Fort in Porto, Portugal
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Fort_of_São_Francisco_Xavier
Castle in Guarda District, Portugal
Cresmina Lines of Torres Vedras Fort of Alqueidão Fort of Cego Fort of Carvalha Fort of Casa Fort of Zambujal São Vicente Fort of Ribas Fort of Mosqueiro
Castle_Fortress_of_Almeida
Variety of grape
Riffete, Rofete, Rosete, Rosette, Ruceta, Rufeta, Rupeti Berra, Tinta Carvalha and Tinta Pinheira. J. Robinson Jancis Robinson's Guide to Wine Grapes
Rufete_(grape)
Permitted Grape Varieties Mourisco de Semente Sezão Tinta Bastardinha Tinta Carvalha Touriga Fémea Avarelhão Baga Casculho Castelã Cidadelhe Concieira Engomada
List_of_Port_wine_grapes
Portugal 5 – 0 Cyprus Ribeiro 5' Oliveira 7' Vítor 15' Carvalhas 33' Kyriakou 90' (o.g.) Report
2008 UEFA European Under-19 Championship elite qualification
2008_UEFA_European_Under-19_Championship_elite_qualification
Civil parish in Norte, Portugal
Sopo: Aldeia, Assamonde, Barreira, Barros, Bouça, Cabral, Campo Redondo, Carvalha, Chãos, Cimo de Vila, Cortinhas, Costa, Curros, Espinhosa, France, Gavea
Sopo,_Portugal
Civil parish in Centro, Portugal
the Serra da Estrela. Situated in the countryside between São Gião and Carvalha is the São Gião Radio Telescope. The 9.3 meter diameter radio telescope
São_Gião
CARVALHAS
CARVALHAS
CARVALHAS
CARVALHAS
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Angel / Season
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian, Kannada
Love of God
Boy/Male
Tamil
The perfect person
Boy/Male
Indian
Has one tooth.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Name of a Flower; Graceful; Flow of Water
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who is Rich
Boy/Male
Hindu
Defender of men
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
First Month of the Year; Spring; New Bright Light
Boy/Male
Tamil
Avatar of Om, Incarnation of God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval female personal name Cat(e)lin(e), Anglo-Norman French form of Catherine.
CARVALHAS
CARVALHAS
CARVALHAS
CARVALHAS
CARVALHAS