Center dome - the two reminder PIPs
Castelo de Vide
War III
HFF - Rio Arade
Elvas old city.
Forte da Graça - Casa do Governador + PIPs
Redondo I if you please PIP...
Windmills Street - Redondo II
Redondo III - Paper streets
Redondo
Redondo III - Woodstock revisited
Serra d' Ossa
Redondo IV - and if you please PIP . . .
Redondo V and its two PIPs . . .
Pousada inside the Castle.
Doll Street in PIPs
I am counting . . . those PIP bags...
Where we could talk in peace . . .
Emojis street
Fields of Fashion
Bionda Gondoliere
From the Continent ...
And from the Islands.
Friends
Our tea
Insieme
Riding to Mértola
Convento de S. Paulo
Flame
Simplicity
Pretty Woman
Morning light
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Elvas Intra-muros
Barges, canoes, dinghies, gondolas, rafts, ships,…
Palmela Castle
Monchique I
Palmela
Going home . . .
Caméllia
Lamp
Portimão
Cork man - Silves
Silves - The Castle
Friend
HFF
Igreja Matriz
Sense and sensivity.
Goat and a half
Medronho
HFF
Poney
Castelo de Silves
Praia de Caneiros
Tea time
Church of the Jesuit College
HFF - Rio Arade
Burro
Portimão and Alvor seen from Fóia
Goat Goat
Fóia
Morning trip
Balloon flower
Sweet New Day
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Elvas - War I
The War of the Oranges was a brief conflict in 1801 in which Spanish forces, instigated by the government of France, and ultimately supported by the French military, invaded the country early in that year. It was a precursor to the Peninsular Wars, resulting in the Treaty of Badajoz, the loss of Portuguese territory, in particular Olivenza, and ultimately setting the stage for the complete invasion of the Iberian Peninsula by French forces. In 1800, First Consul Bonaparte and his ally, the Spanish prime-minister and Generalissimo Manuel de Godoy, ultimately demanded Portugal, the last British ally on the continent, to break her alliance with Britain but Portugal refused to cede. In April 1801, French troops arrived in the country bolstered by Spanish troops under the command of Manuel de Godoy who had, under his command, the Spanish Army of Extremadura, with five divisions.
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