Alcáçovas

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Alcáçovas is a village in southern Portugal historically notable as the place where the 1479 Treaty of Alcáçovas was concluded, shaping early Portuguese and Castilian colonial spheres of influence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
associatedWith Crown of Castile NERFINISHED
Portuguese Empire NERFINISHED
country Portugal
hasCulturalHeritage traditional chocalhos (cowbells) craft
hasHistoricalSignificance site of the Treaty of Alcáçovas
hasReligiousBuilding Igreja Matriz de Alcáçovas NERFINISHED
historicalRole helped define early Portuguese and Castilian colonial spheres of influence
language Portuguese
locatedIn Alentejo region NERFINISHED
municipality of Viana do Alentejo NERFINISHED
southern Portugal NERFINISHED
Évora District NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Europe
nearbyCity Évora NERFINISHED
nearbyLocality Viana do Alentejo NERFINISHED
partOf NUTS II region Alentejo
NUTS III subregion Alentejo Central NERFINISHED
timeZone Western European Time NERFINISHED
timeZoneDST Western European Summer Time NERFINISHED
treatySignedHere Treaty of Alcáçovas NERFINISHED
Treaty of Alcáçovas-Toledo NERFINISHED
treatySigningYear 1479

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