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Longest river on the Iberian Peninsula
Tagus. While the etymology is unclear, the most probable etymological origin for the hydronym Tagus is Indo-European *(s)tag- ('to drip'). The Tagus River
Tagus
Index of articles associated with the same name
Battle of the Tagus may refer to: Battle of the Tagus (220 BC) – Battle between the Carpetanians and Carthage led by Hannibal in preparation for the Second
Battle_of_the_Tagus
Tagus Ranch is an abandoned restaurant, hotel, and 7,000 acre orchard, Founded by Hulett C. Merritt in 1912, and left in the mid 80's. Tagus Ranch was
Tagus_Ranch
First month of the Burmese calendar
Tagu (Burmese: တန်ခူး; Mon: ဂိတု စဲ) is the first month of the traditional Burmese calendar. Thingyan Pagoda festivals Shwemawdaw Pagoda Festival, Bago
Tagu
Capital and largest city of Portugal
bank of the Tagus river (Rio Tejo). The lisbonite industry has very large sectors in oil, as refineries are found just across the Tagus, textile mills
Lisbon
Suspension bridge in Lisbon, Portugal
revolution. It is also commonly called the Tagus River Bridge (in Portuguese: Ponte sobre o Tejo, lit. "bridge over the Tagus"). Later changes had to be made due
25_de_Abril_Bridge
Thessalian chief magistrate in antiquity
Pherae was Tagus, he had an army of more than 8,000 cavalry and not less than 20,000 hoplites. When Thessaly was not united under a Tagus, the subject
Tagus_(title)
Fortified tower in Lisbon, Portugal
island in the Tagus river near the Lisbon shore. In the late 15th century, King John II had designed a defence system for the mouth of the Tagus that depended
Belém_Tower
1831 battle of the Liberal Wars
The Battle of the Tagus took place on 11 July 1831 during the Liberal Wars. At the mouth of the Tagus river in Portugal, a French fleet attacked and subdued
Battle_of_the_Tagus_(1831)
Municipality in Lisbon, Portugal
Tagus River. Lying across the river from Lisbon, the area of Almada was a crossroads for a succession of various peoples who traded along the Tagus,
Almada
NUTS in Portugal
translates to "Beyond-the-Tagus". However, a large part of the subregion Lezíria do Tejo is located on the right bank of the Tagus. The Alentejo is completely
Alentejo_Region
Bridge in Lisbon, Portugal
Third Tagus Crossing (Portuguese: Terceira Travessia do Tejo; commonly abbreviated as TTT) is a project for a road-rail crossing over the Tagus River
Third_Tagus_Crossing
Municipality in Lisbon, Portugal
affinity) and the north by the Tagus estuary, through which connects to Lisbon. The Bay of Seixal is part of the Tagus River Estuary, that is fed by several
Seixal
Former town in Mountrail County, North Dakota
renamed Tagus to avoid confusion with the town of Wallace, Idaho. It was named after the Tagus river, the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula. Tagus reported
Tagus,_North_Dakota
System to feed the Talave Reservoir, Spain
first waters originating from the Tagus River. The Tagus-Segura Water Transfer links the Bolarque Reservoir on the Tagus River (40°21′41″N 2°49′14″W / 40
Tagus-Segura_Water_Transfer
Monument in Lisbon, Portugal
[pɐˈðɾɐ̃w duʒ ðɨʃkuβɾiˈmẽtuʃ]) is a monument on the northern bank of the Tagus River estuary, in the civil parish of Santa Maria de Belém, Lisbon. Located
Monument_of_the_Discoveries
Protected area in Portugal
Tagus Estuary Natural Reserve (Portuguese: Reserva Natural do Estuário do Tejo) is a natural reserve in Portugal. It is one of the 30 areas which are
Tagus_Estuary_Natural_Reserve
Autonomous community of Spain
territory spanning from the Sistema Central to the Tagus, the so-called Mesopotamia extremeña in between the Tagus and the Guadiana and the territory from the
Extremadura
Country in Southern and Western Europe
the Sistema Central. There are several major rivers in Spain such as the Tagus (Tajo), Ebro, Guadiana, Douro (Duero), Guadalquivir, Júcar, Segura, Turia
Spain
Region in Portugal
(the Lisbon and the Tagus Valley), continues to be composed of 5 NUTSIII (Sub-regions: Greater Lisbon, Setúbal Peninsula, Middle Tagus, and Lezíria West
Lisbon_(region)
Carthaginian victory in Hispania
The battle of the Tagus was a confrontation that took place in the framework of the Carthaginian campaigns against the peoples of the Central Plateau
Battle_of_the_Tagus_(220_BC)
Building in Porto Salvo, Oeiras
Taguspark is a science and technology park located in the municipality of Oeiras, Greater Lisbon subregion, Portugal. The Park covers an area of approximately
Taguspark
Traditional region of Ancient Greece
William (1870). "TAGUS". In Smith, William (ed.). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (2nd ed.). London: James Walton. pp. 1093–1094. TAGUS (Τάγου), a
Ancient_Thessaly
Commuter rail operator in Portugal
capital, to suburbs on the Setúbal Peninsula, located to the south across the Tagus River. Fertagus crosses the river over the Ponte 25 de Abril. Fertagus is
Fertagus
Topics referred to by the same term
Extremadura Alcántara Dam, in Tagus river near the town with the same name Alcántara Bridge, Roman bridge over the Tagus river near the town with the same
Alcantara
Drainage basin of the Tagus River
The Tagus Basin is the drainage basin of the Tagus River, which flows through the west of the Iberian Peninsula and empties into Lisbon. It covers an area
Tagus_Basin
Plaza in Lisbon, Portugal
by 175 m (574 by 574 ft), that is, 30,600 m2 (329,000 ft2). Facing the Tagus river to the south, the square hosted Ribeira Palace, the King of Portugal's
Praça_do_Comércio
Former province of Portugal
Spain. The region is crossed by the Tagus river (Ribatejo translates to "upper Tagus", or more precisely, "up the Tagus" relative to Lisbon at its mouth)
Ribatejo_Province
Georgian poet
Tagu Meburishvili (Georgian: ტაგუ ვარდენის ძე მებურიშვილი; 28 August 1934, Pereta, Vani Municipality – 10 April 2007, Tbilisi) was a Georgian poet. In
Tagu_Meburishvili
Civil parish in Lisbon, Portugal
Amora's origins and development were the result the Tagus estuary, since the Middle Ages. It was the Tagus that united the communities, that included seamen
Amora_(Seixal)
Municipality in Oeste e Vale do Tejo, Portugal
mount, situated to the north of the Tagus, which served as a natural frontier and protected it from incursions; the Tagus which was an important source of
Abrantes
The Battle of the Tagus (153 BC) was a military conflict between the Lusitanians and the Roman Republic. In 154 BC, the Lusitanians, under the leadership
Battle_of_the_Tagus_(153_BC)
Commune in Bistrița-Năsăud, Romania
is composed of four villages: Budești, Budești-Fânațe (Szénásbudatelke), Țagu (Nagycég), and Țăgșoru (Kiscég). The commune is located at the southern extremity
Budești,_Bistrița-Năsăud
City in Castilla–La Mancha, Spain
Alcántara bridge, Roman bridge across the Tagus. Puente de San Martin, medieval bridge across the Tagus. To mark the fourth centenary of the publication
Toledo,_Spain
Megalithic monument in Spain
Extremadura, Spain. The monument is within the Valdecañas reservoir in the Tagus River and is only visible when the water level allows it. The dolmen consists
Dolmen_of_Guadalperal
Gar Tagu Risum (Tibetan: མགར་སྟ་གུ་རི་ཟུམ, Wylie: mgar sta gu ri sum, ? – ?) was a general of the Tibetan Empire. He was the fourth son of minister Gar
Gar_Tagu_Risum
District of Lisbon, Portugal
outcropping/island along the northern margin of the Tagus River as part of a defensive system to protect access to the Tagus estuary envisioned by John II of Portugal
Belém,_Lisbon
Intermunicipal community in Oeste e Vale do Tejo, Portugal
do Médio Tejo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmɛðju ˈtɛʒu]; English: Middle Tagus) is an administrative division in Portugal. It was created in December 2008
Médio_Tejo
Historical period
the north bank of the Tagus. The establishment of towns along the north bank of the lower Tagus and the Templars on the upper Tagus facilitated the securing
Portugal_in_the_Reconquista
1809–1811 military defences during the Peninsular War
south along the left bank of the Tagus and then approaching Lisbon by boat, a fourth line was built south of the Tagus in the Almada area. The line was
Lines_of_Torres_Vedras
Painting by David Roberts
and the River Tagus is an 1841 landscape painting by the British artist David Roberts. It features a panoramic view of the River Tagus near the city of
A View of Toledo and the River Tagus
A_View_of_Toledo_and_the_River_Tagus
Municipality in Castile-La Mancha, Spain
fourth largest in the region. Although the city straddles both banks of the Tagus, a few kilometres downstream from the junction of the former with the Alberche
Talavera_de_la_Reina
Cargo ship wrecked in 1606 at the mouth of the River Tagus, near Lisbon, Portugal
the River Tagus, near Lisbon, Portugal, and subsequently excavated between 1996 and 2001. The ship had been seeking safer anchorage in the Tagus during strong
Nossa_Senhora_dos_Mártires
Automobile manufacturer
three-seater truck) Tagus GV 250 Diesel 2500 4X4 Ambulance Tagus GV 250 Diesel 2500 4X4 Chassis Truck Tagus GV 250 Diesel 2500 4X4 Fire Engine Tagus GV 250 Diesel
Portaro
Neighborhood in Lisbon
of Lisbon, spreading on the slope between the São Jorge Castle and the Tagus river. The district includes the freguesias (parishes) of São Miguel, Santo
Alfama
British naval officer (1802–1856)
HMS Tagus on 27 November. He became lifelong friends with Midshipman Charles Fremantle, a future admiral, who joined Tagus at the same time. Tagus joined
Lord_Adolphus_FitzClarence
Civil parish in Lisbon, Portugal
09 km2 (0.42 sq mi). Cacilhas is situated on the south bank of the river Tagus facing the city of Lisbon. Cacilhas is connected by a regular ferry service
Cacilhas
Municipality in Extremadura, Spain
large solar power plant is being built in the town. The bridge over the Tagus at Almaraz was built by Emperor Carlos I in the 16th Century and was known
Almaraz
Bridge in Extremadura, Spain
(القنطرة) meaning "the arch". The stone arch bridge was built over the Tagus River between 104 and 106 AD by an order of the Roman emperor Trajan in
Alcántara_Bridge
Plan for the coastal defences of Portugal
between 1948 and 1958, involving fixed batteries along the banks of the Tagus and Sado rivers and on the Atlantic Ocean side of the Setúbal peninsula
Barron_Plan
Korean Yuan commander (1244–1291)
洪茶丘 Transcriptions Revised Romanization Hong Dagu McCune–Reischauer Hong Tagu Chinese name Traditional Chinese 洪茶丘 Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu
Hong_Ta-gu
Province of Spain
province had 388,652 inhabitants, of whom a quarter lived in the capital. The Tagus river runs through the province. The northern natural border of the province
Province_of_Cáceres
Protected area in Spain
Cáceres. The park runs from east to west along the valley of the River Tagus or Tajo.[citation needed] which cut through a long mountainous ridge, and
Monfragüe
Future airport in Alcochete, Portugal
followed the possibility of building the airport in Montijo, near to the Tagus Estuary Natural Reserve, a site favoured by Vinci Airports (to whom ANA
Lisbon_Luís_de_Camões_Airport
Municipality in Oeste e Vale do Tejo, Portugal
During the Roman period Scalabis was an important commercial post in the mid-Tagus region and was the administrative capital of one of the regions (Conventus
Santarém,_Portugal
Municipality in Castile-La Mancha, Spain
Mancha, Spain, located northeast of Mesa de Ocaña and south of the river Tagus.[web:43][web:48] According to legend, having to happen one day the Gothic
Santa_Cruz_de_la_Zarza
Region of Portugal
(the Lisbon and the Tagus Valley), continues to be composed of 5 NUTSIII (Sub-regions: Greater Lisbon, Setúbal Peninsula, Middle Tagus, and Lezíria West
Lisboa_e_Vale_do_Tejo
Municipality in Alentejo, Portugal
slave-raiding and mercenary-recruitment campaigns focused on the Tagus valley (e.g. Hamilcar Barca's Tagus encampment at Cartaxo) and along what later became Ruta
Marvão
Civil parish in Lisbon, Portugal
land events. The marina's unique setting amidst the natural reserve of the Tagus estuary lends it a distinctive charm. The community of Parque das Nações
Parque_das_Nações
City in Vila Franca de Xira, Portugal
was promoted to city status in 1990. It is a city and a suburb near the Tagus River (rio Tejo), in the Lisbon metropolitan area. Alverca has been deeply
Alverca_do_Ribatejo
Main installation base of the Portuguese Navy
Located at the former Royal Estate of Alfeite on the south bank of the Tagus river's estuary, near the city of Almada, the installation is sometimes
Lisbon_Naval_Base
River delta which is located inland and not on the ocean
river delta exists behind this strait. Another example is the delta of the Tagus river in Portugal, although due to sedimentation, this delta is now only
Inverted_river_delta
Loloish language of Yunnan, China
Tagu 塔古 is a Loloish language spoken in parts of Dongshan and Sina townships in southeastern Yongsheng County by at least 2,000 people (Bradley 2004).
Tagu_language
Autonomous community of Spain
watersheds. The Tagus, Guadiana, and Guadalquivir drain into the Atlantic Ocean and the Júcar and Segura into the Mediterranean Sea. The Tagus provides water
Castilla–La_Mancha
Maritime arm of the French Armed Forces
Philippe I, made a show of force against Portugal at the Battle of the Tagus, and in 1838 conducted another display of gunboat diplomacy, this time in
French_Navy
Gévora/Xévora (r · int) Ardila (l · int) Múrtigas [es] (l · int) Chanza (l · int) Tagus/Tajo/Tejo (ms · int · 1,007 km; 626 mi; of which 816 km (507 mi) run through
List_of_rivers_of_Spain
Lava shield in Ecuador
pyroclastic cones, called Tagus and Beagle cones. The walls of Tagus Cone is partially breached and flooded, forming a cove. Tagus Cove is a popular tourist
Volcán_Darwin
Opera house in Lisbon, Portugal (1755)
The Ópera do Tejo (Portuguese: [ˈɔpɨɾɐ ðu ˈtɛʒu], Tagus Opera) or Real Casa da Ópera (Royal Opera House) was a luxurious opera house in Lisbon, Portugal
Ópera_do_Tejo
Municipality in Community of Madrid, Spain
end of the region, the main urban nucleus lies on the left bank of the Tagus, a bit upstream of the discharge of the Jarama. As of 2022[update], the
Aranjuez
Civil parish in Cascais, Portugal
mouth of the Tagus River and east of the main beach is the fortification of Fort of São Julião da Barra. It was used to protect the Tagus from enemy ships
Carcavelos
Catastrophic earthquake that primarily affected Lisbon, Portugal
earthquake, a tsunami engulfed the harbor and downtown area, rushing up the Tagus river "so fast that several people riding on horseback ... were forced to
1755_Lisbon_earthquake
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
at Blackwall Yard. She grounded on 21 December 1796 in the shoals of the Tagus River's mouth. The British East India Company (EIC) funded the construction
HMS_Bombay_Castle
River in Spain
empties into the Jarama river, which in turn is a right-bank tributary to the Tagus. In its urban section, the Manzanares River was modified to create a section
Manzanares_(river)
Country in Southwestern Europe
elevation. Its geography is structured by the Tagus River, which enters from Spain and flows into the Tagus Estuary, as 95% of areas exceeding 400 m (1
Portugal
Church in Setúbal District, Portugal
was erected on an isolated clifftop 133 m above the sea, overlooking the Tagus River left bank. It was constructed in the parish of Pragal, which was merged
Christ_the_King_(Almada)
Subspecies of giant tortoise
known as the Volcán Darwin giant tortoise, Darwin Volcano giant tortoise or Tagus Cove giant tortoise, is a subspecies of Galápagos tortoise endemic to the
Chelonoidis_niger_microphyes
the Sierra Guadalupe (English: Guadalupe Mountains), also known as the Tagus Campaign, was a continuation of the Nationalist Army's race north toward
Battle of the Sierra Guadalupe
Battle_of_the_Sierra_Guadalupe
4th-century BCE Tyrant of Pherae, Tagus (overlord) of Ancient Thessaly
I of Pherae, possibly his father, as tyrant of Pherae and was appointed tagus, or chief magistrate, of Thessaly in the 370s BC and soon extended his control
Jason_of_Pherae
City and municipality in Lisbon, Portugal
2021 was 137,659, in an area of 318.19 km2. Situated on both banks of the Tagus River, 32 km (20 mi) north-east of the Portuguese capital Lisbon, settlement
Vila_Franca_de_Xira
drained by the Tagus River (running east to west) from Spain, and the Guadiana River (running north to south), comprising the Lower Tagus and Sado Basins
Geography_of_Portugal
ferry company operating between Lisbon, on the right (north) bank of the Tagus River, to the left (south) bank of the river at Trafaria, Porto Brandão
Transtejo_&_Soflusa
Mountain range in the Iberian Peninsula
north of the 40th parallel and its ranges divide the drainage basin of the Tagus from the basin of the Douro. The Sistema Central is a primary feature of
Sistema_Central
Carthaginian general and statesman (247–183/181 BC)
promptly led to their surrender, and brought Punic power close to the River Tagus. His following campaign in 220 BC was against the Vaccaei to the west, where
Hannibal
Muslims west of Andalusia. The Almoravid forces had already crossed the Tagus River, making an entry to Extremadura. Henry, however, feared that the spirit
Battle_of_Vatalandi
Autonomous community and province of Spain
and, since the 1970s, by the Tagus-Segura Water Transfer, a major civil-engineering project that brings water from the Tagus River into the Segura under
Region_of_Murcia
Region of Portugal
south–central and southern Portugal. In Portuguese, its name means "beyond the Tagus" (além do Tejo). Alentejo includes the regions of Alto Alentejo and Baixo
Alentejo
River in central Spain
is a tributary of the river Jarama which in turn is a tributary of the Tagus. It rises in the Sierra de Solorio, near the town of Maranchón (Guadalajara)
Tajuña
Autonomous community of Spain
entirely comprised in the Tagus Basin, from the Central System (Sistema Central) reliefs in the north and northwest to the Tagus River bed in the southern
Community_of_Madrid
Civil parish in Lisbon, Portugal
is situated on the Setúbal Peninsula, south of the Tagus River. On the opposite bank of the Tagus lies Belém, a civil parish of Lisbon. Caparica lies
Caparica
areas as the Ribatejo Province. It takes its name from the river Tejo (Tagus). The entire region is entitled to use the Vinho Regional designation Tejo
Tejo_wine_region
Region of Portugal
because it does not include the municipalities on the South bank of the Tagus river estuary, known as Península de Setúbal, which the term at times also
Grande_Lisboa
Geology of peninsula in southwestern Europe
Mediterranean. The Tagus Basin received continental deposits from the end of Oligocene to the end of Miocene This basin is drained by the Tagus River to the
Geology of the Iberian Peninsula
Geology_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula
Railway station in Portugal
central part of the municipality of Lisbon, on the northern margin of the Tagus River in the historical district of Alfama. In December 1844, under the
Santa Apolónia railway station
Santa_Apolónia_railway_station
Bridge in Lisbon, Portugal
Vasco da Gama) is a cable-stayed bridge flanked by viaducts that spans the Tagus River in Parque das Nações in Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. It is the
Vasco_da_Gama_Bridge
Royal residence in Portugal
They often would come by barge from the Ribeira Palace in Lisbon over the Tagus river to Salvaterra de Magos (the barges used can now be visited in the
Royal Palace of Salvaterra de Magos
Royal_Palace_of_Salvaterra_de_Magos
Ancient Minoan buildings in Crete
Achaean League (280–146 BC) Politics Boule Free city Koinon Proxeny Stasis Tagus Tyrant Athenian Agora Areopagus Dikasterion Ecclesia Graphe paranomon Heliaia
Minoan_palaces
Capital and largest city of Spain
straddling the Jarama and Manzanares river sub-drainage basins, in the wider Tagus River catchment area. With an average altitude of 650 metres (2,130 ft)
Madrid
Species of jellyfish
Catostylidae that is found in Europe, and it is a common species in the Tagus estuary in Portugal. It has collagen in its bell which is currently being
Catostylus_tagi
Burmese lunisolar calendar
first month of Tagu; in fact, it almost never does fall on the first waxing of Tagu. Tagu is almost always divided into two parts Hnaung Tagu (နှောင်းတန်ခူး
Burmese_calendar
Scottish merchant and ship owner (1786–1881)
1856. p. 1. "HAMILLA MITCHELL". Clyde Ships. Retrieved 4 February 2024. "Tagus". Clyde Ships. "Moore Park". Glasgow West Address. Retrieved 10 February
John_Mitchell_(merchant)
TAGUS
TAGUS
TAGUS
TAGUS
Male
Yiddish
Yiddish form of Hebrew Moshe, MOISHE means "drawn out."
Boy/Male
Biblical
The beatitude of God.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chandra Vadana | சஂதà¯à®°Â VadanaÂ
The Moon
Biblical
divining
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
A Raagini
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Niamh, NEVE means "beauty, brightness."
Girl/Female
American, British, English, French
Beloved; Darling; Rhyming Variant of Marilyn; Little and Womanly
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
The Bhagvat Gita
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Always Victorious
TAGUS
TAGUS
TAGUS
TAGUS
TAGUS
a.
Of or pertaining to the ancient Celtiberia (a district in Spain lying between the Ebro and the Tagus) or its inhabitants the Celtiberi (Celts of the river Iberus).