Stonehenge in Portugal
Quinta da Nogueira, Bolo
carvalhesa de vinhais
Mel Zeki and Simon Shannon playing a Portuguese tune from Roncos do Diabo a trad pipe band of the Tras os Montes regional style of North East Portugal
FAUNA RIBA-CÔA (RTP) (C)
Uma reportagem de Luis Henrique Pereira (RTP) sobre a preservação da fauna e flora da região do Riba-Côa.
O trabalho da Associação Transumancia e Natureza, com os Sobreiros, com os garranos e com as aves de rapina das escarpas.
Espero que gostem.
Aldeia Bio - Feira do Biológico e da Natureza
Vila Maior, em São Pedro do Sul, acolheu a segunda edição da Aldeia Bio - II Feira do Biológico & da Natureza.
O mercado biológico tem vindo a crescer significativamente, exemplo disso, o concelho sampedrense foi considerado a terceira bio-região do país.
Além da componente biológica, este evento promove ainda as suas gentes, o território, a cultura e o desporto.
Reportagem com o apoio de: Município São Pedro do Sul
Memórias de Trás-os-Montes
Imagens do Reino Maravilhoso de Miguel Torga...
Bragança (Portugal)
Bragança (Portugal):
is a city and a municipality in north-eastern Portugal and the capital of the district of Bragança, in Alto Trás-os-Montes.
The population of the municipality is 34,774and its total area is 1,173.6 kmª.
It lies on a branch of the Sabor River south of the Culebra Mountains, 255 km northeast of Porto, 515 km from Lisbon and 22 km. from the Spanish border. The city is at an elevation of 700m.
The seat of the municipality is the city of Bragança, which consists of two parishes (Sé and Santa Maria) and has a population of about 21,000.
The neighbouring municipalities are Vimioso in the southeast, Macedo de Cavaleiros in the southwest and Vinhais in the west. The city has a small airport.
Originally Bragança was a Celtic city known as Brigantia, the name of a celtic goddess, it later romanized its name to the present form. Historically the city has been important as the seat of the House of Bragança, which provided the kings of Portugal from 1640 to 1910 and the emperors of Brazil from 1822 to 1889; their feudal castle (built 1187) still remains. Catherine of Bragança became the queen consort (1662) of Charles II of England. An episcopal see, Bragança was the capital of the historical Trás-os-Montes province.
Attractions
Notable landmarks in the city include the 12th-century Domus Municipalis (Portugal's oldest and largest town hall), the Renaissance cathedral, and the old town walls, which are still well preserved and look down on the river and the modern city. In the city there is a well kept museum.
Economically the region still produces olive oil, grains, chestnuts and livestock, especially sheep. In recent years agriculture has suffered a decline with the abandonment of the villages and the aging of the rural population.
ABUTRES DOURO INTERNACIONAL (RTP) (c)
UMA REPORTAGEM DE LUIS HENRIQUE PEREIRA PARA O JORNAL DA TARDE DA RTP DO DIA MUNDIAL DA BIODIVERSIDADE, A 22 DE MAIO DE 2009. FOI TAMBÉM EMITIDA EM VÁRIOS OUTROS ESPAÇOS INFORMATIVOS DA RTP E DA RTPN.
A IMAGEM É DE MARCOS PRATA E A EDIÇÃO DE MIGUEL CERVAN.
Quercus marilandica
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Quercus phellos
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Quad Portugal Go Pro
Ballade Magnifique en quad dans les montagnes Portugaises.
Um rio, dois países leva alunos de barco ao Douro Internacional
A ideia é sensibilizar as crianças e os jovens para a necessidade de proteger o meio ambiente. O convite foi feito aos alunos das escolas de Miranda do Douro. .
Quercus nigra dub černý
Quercus nigra dub černý