Roman temple.

Alto Alentejo


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24 May 2014

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Roman temple.

On top of a hill, in Évora historic centre - UNESCO heritage since 1986.

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24 May 2014

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Tranquil Sunday afternoon.

Évora.

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25 Mar 2016

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Ajuda Chapel.

At Ajuda (southernmost parish of Elvas), overlooking Guadiana River.

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25 Mar 2016

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Ajuda Bridge (1510).

Across Guadiana River, this bridge was built to provide access to Olivença, under Portuguese possession. The central arches collapsed during the floods of 1597; rebuilt in 1641, with draw bridges, it was destroyed in 1646 by the Spanish Army, during the War of the Restoration of Independence, and repaired after the end of the war. In 1709, during the War of Succession, the Spanish Army blew it up again, and remained in ruins ever since. Olivença became Olivenza, under Spanish rule, till today. A new road bridge was open in 2000, at expenses of Portugal, which never accepted the annexation of Olivença by Spain. Every time Spain claims Gibraltar to the United Kingdom, Portugal asks to Spain: "What about Olivença?" HFW!

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25 Mar 2016

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Guadiana River, from Ajuda Bridge.

Across Guadiana River, this bridge was built to provide access to Olivença, under Portuguese possession. The central arches collapsed during the floods of 1597; rebuilt in 1641, with draw bridges, it was destroyed in 1646 by the Spanish Army, during the War of the Restoration of Independence, and repaired after the end of the war. In 1709, during the War of Succession, the Spanish Army blew it up again, and remained in ruins ever since. Olivença became Olivenza, under Spanish rule, till today. A new road bridge was open in 2000, at expenses of Portugal, which never accepted the annexation of Olivença by Spain. Every time Spain claims Gibraltar to the United Kingdom, Portugal asks to Spain: "What about Olivença?" HFW!

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25 Mar 2016

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Hole on the board of Ajuda Bridge.

Damage of the explosion that set the bridge in ruins, in 1709. The border between Portugal and Spain is on the middle of Guadiana River, where the bridge collapsed. HFW!

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25 Mar 2016

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Guadiana River and destroyed section of Ajuda Bridge.

Across Guadiana River, this bridge was built to provide access to Olivença, under Portuguese possession. The central arches collapsed during the floods of 1597; rebuilt in 1641, with draw bridges, it was destroyed in 1646 by the Spanish Army, during the War of the Restoration of Independence, and repaired after the end of the war. In 1709, during the War of Succession, the Spanish Army blew it up again, and remained in ruins ever since. Olivença became Olivenza, under Spanish rule, till today. A new road bridge was open in 2000, at expenses of Portugal, which never accepted the annexation of Olivença by Spain. Every time Spain claims Gibraltar to the United Kingdom, Portugal asks to Spain: "What about Olivença?" HFW!

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26 Mar 2016

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Chapel of calvary steps.

At Terreiro das Servas Street, Borba.

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26 Mar 2016

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Chapel of calvary steps.

At Aramenha Street, Borba.
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