The most unknown of the Portuguese mountains, as Amorim Girão entitled it is more than 1.380 meters high being the seventh highest mountain of the country...
The Mount of Nª Sª da Hora, also known as the Crucifixion Mount, is a viewpoint where a staircase leads to the Senhor dos Passos Chapel that dates back to...
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