Le Estádio São Miguel est un stade de Gondomar au Portugal. Le stade a été inauguré en 1921 et a une capacité de 2 450 places et pour club résident le Gondomar SC.
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Estádio de São Miguel is a multi-use stadium in Gondomar, Portugal. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of fourth-tier Gondomar SC. The stadium is able to hold around 2,450 people.
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The Igreja Matriz de Gondomar, also referred to as the Igreja Paroquial de Gondomar and Igreja de São Cosme e São Damião, is located in the current parish of Gondomar, Valbom e Jovim, in the city and municipality of Gondomar, District of Porto, Portugal.
An inscription above the main portal indicates that construction began in 1727. The Baroque-style church has a bell tower on its north side. On the front side, there are niches containing portraits of the church's patron saints, Cosmas and Damian.
The furnishings include a carved and gilded altarpiece on the main altar and side altars, a painted coffered ceiling and statues of saints, including a portrait of the Virgin and child.
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Gondomar, officially the City of Gondomar, is a Portuguese municipality located in the eastern part of the Porto Metropolitan Area, just 7 kilometres from central Porto. The population in 2021 was 164,257, in an area of 131.86 square kilometres. The name "Gondomar" is sometimes attributed to the Visigothic king Gundemar, who may have established a religious domain in the region around the 7th century.
Notable for its long-standing tradition in jewelry-making, Gondomar is considered the heart of Portugal's goldsmithing industry, accounting for 42% of the country's annual production. Gondomar's local gastronomy is deeply influenced by the nearby Douro River with dishes like shad and lamprey being regional specialties. Gondomar's current mayor is Luís Filipe Araújo.
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Valbom is a city and a former civil parish in the municipality of Gondomar, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Gondomar, Valbom e Jovim. It has about 15,000 residents. It was elevated to city status on 9 December 2004. For generations Valbom was a fishing village, due to its location by the river Douro. Today, local crafts dominate the economy.
It was here, in the house called "Casa Branca", that the Convention of Gramido was signed on 29 June 1847, ending the civil war of the Septembrists against the Cartists known as the Patuleia.