Alentejo may tempt people to rent villas in Portugal Azure Holidays British travellers considering renting villas in Portugal for their next trip abroad could consider the country's sunny west coast as a possible destination, with Alentejo described as an especially attractive option. The rugged beaches and expansive ...
Avrupa-Antofagasta Increase Budget to US$2.5 Million for Alvalade JV in Portugal MarketWatch (press release) The joint venture agreement was signed at the end of 2011 and includes the following major points: -- The agreement covers three Avrupa licenses (the "Property"): Alvalade, Canal Caveira, and Ferreira do Alentejo. Formerly operating Lousal and Caveira ...
Drilling Commences in the Alvalade JV in Portugal Silver Investing News The joint venture agreement was signed at the end of 2011 and includes the following major points: The agreement covers three Avrupa licenses (the “Property”): Alvalade, Canal Caveira, and Ferreira do Alentejo. Formerly operating Lousal and Caveira ...
Portuguese government grants 15 concessions for oil exploration in the country Macauhub The Petrobras/Galp Energia/Partex consortium has four exploration areas in deep water off the coast of Peniche as well as three more in the Alentejo Basin, in which the partnership only involves Petrobras and Portugal's Galp Energia.
Portuguese soup transforms stale to steamy good The Seattle Times By Melissa Kronenthal Topped with a poached egg, a bowl of Açorda Alentejana is easy on the wallet and soothing to the soul. No comments have been posted to this article. I'LL NEVER forget the first bowl of soup I ate in Portugal.
Portugal starts analogue switch-off Broadband TV News The first phase started in greater Lisbon, followed by transmitters in the Algarve, Alentejo, North of Lisbon and beyond. The second phase of ASO begins on March 22 and covers Portugal's islands of the Azores and Madeira, with all transmitters shut ...
Analogue TV blackout hits 2 million viewers The Portugal News Lisbon's main analogue TV transmitter went off the air on Wednesday as part of Portugal's migration to Digital terrestrial television (DTT). Many re-transmitters also went silent at the same time meaning some two million people were affected.