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Après-golf: Visit Tavira, a local town which features fine examples of Roman architecture and traditional Portuguese buildings.
Fabulous Fairways Linda Jackson 2011
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Our actor, Jose Maria de Tavira made him far more charming and easygoing!
E. Nina Rothe: Filmmaker Zeina Durra Talks About The Imperialists Are Still Alive! E. Nina Rothe 2011
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For the role of Javier Jose Maria de Tavira came to my attention through some Mexican friends.
E. Nina Rothe: Filmmaker Zeina Durra Talks About The Imperialists Are Still Alive! E. Nina Rothe 2011
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De Tavira's British lilt sealed the deal since, as Durra describes, "He had this English accent with a hint from up North because he had gone to university in England and had dated a Northerner and I love details like that."
E. Nina Rothe: Filmmaker Zeina Durra Talks About The Imperialists Are Still Alive! E. Nina Rothe 2011
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Nearby Tavira is one of the best preserved coastal towns in southern Portugal.
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Paola Boragine fell in love with Tavira during a visit in 2001.
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Pousada Convento da Graça is located in Southern Portugal, in the historical centre of Tavira, a typical city in the Algarve with an inheritance of ancient civilizations.
Archive 2006-09-01 Thatsnews 2006
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Pousada Convento da Graça is located in Southern Portugal, in the historical centre of Tavira, a typical city in the Algarve with an inheritance of ancient civilizations.
Discover Faro with ARTEH Thatsnews 2006
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Viseu and Lord of Covilham, when King John first touched his own kingdom -- after the African campaign -- at Tavira, on the Algarve coast.
Prince Henry the Navigator, the Hero of Portugal and of Modern Discovery, 1394-1460 A.D. With an Account of Geographical Progress Throughout the Middle Ages As the Preparation for His Work. C. Raymond Beazley 1911
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The crew of a boat from the infected province were seized and marched through the country to Tavira: they were then sent to perform quarantine upon a little insulated ground, and the guards who were set over them, lived with them, and were regularly relieved.
Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society Robert Southey 1808
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