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Igreja de Santiago de Palmela

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Igreja de Santiago de Palmela is a church in Portugal. It is classified as a National Monument. Construction first began in 1443, and the church was completed in 1482.

38°33′56″N 8°54′13″W / 38.5655916°N 8.9035781°W / 38.5655916; -8.9035781

References

  1. Património arquitectónico e arqueológico classificado: Distrito de Setúbal (in Brazilian Portuguese). Instituto Português do Património Arquitectónico e Arqueológico, Secretaria de Estado da Cultura. 1993. ISBN 978-972-8087-06-7.
  2. Portugal do Renascimento à crise dinástica (in Brazilian Portuguese). Editorial Presença. 1998. ISBN 978-972-23-2295-9.
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