tagus in English

noun
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a river in southwestern Europe, the longest river on the Iberian peninsula. It rises in the mountains of eastern Spain and flows over 625 miles (1,000 km) west into Portugal, where it turns southwest and empties into the Atlantic Ocean near Lisbon.

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1. Henzada Tagus Biasnesses flinging pensee hackbolt

2. Astect of Vasco da Gama bridge over Tagus river in Lisbon

3. Now thou Assemblest from Iberia's mines, And golden-channel'd Tagus, all the spoils

4. Astect of Vasco da Gama bridge over Tagus river in Lisbon during sunrise

5. After Alcetas' restoration, he allied with the Athenians, and with Jason of Pherae, the Tagus of Thessaly.

6. Based on this stratigraphic calibration and other geophysical data, a geodynamic evolution can be established for the Tagus Abyssal Plain.

7. A mighty medieval fortress perched on the banks of the Tagus River, Belem Tower is one of Lisbon’s most visited landmarks

8. The oceanic structure of the Tagus Abyssal Plain is compared with those of the small oceans and (or) slow-spreading-rate centres.

9. The Tower of Belem, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, at the shore of the Tagus River in Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal

10. Two of the most impressive medieval structures are the bridges that span the Tagus River, one providing access to the city from the east and the other from the west.

11. He convinced Benfica to take him after training with them for 15 minutes, but he initially had reservations about travelling to their academy in Seixal every day, on the other side of the Tagus river.

12. Beira, former principality and historical province, north-central Portugal, extending from the banks of the Douro River in the north to the upper course of the Tagus in the southeast and from the Spanish frontier in the east to the Atlantic Ocean in the west

13. The Almoravid power was at its height at Yusuf's death: the Moorish empire then included all of North-West Africa as far as Algiers, and all of Iberia south of the Tagus as far eastward as the mouth of the Ebro, including the Balearic Islands

14. ’Tis western Tagus’ shores, ’tis Punic Barcelona that does me hurt,’tis the Pyrenees whose snowy crests join sea to sea, thou thyself also dost me hurt, thou who Abandonest thy friends without a cause, deserting thy town and, perchance, the native fashion of thy dress and speech, thou who now dwellest among new friends, whom the extent