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Algarve

[ ahl-gahr-vuh, al- ]

noun

  1. a coastal region of S Portugal. 1,958 sq. mi. (5,070 sq. km).


Algarve

/ æˈɡɑː /

noun

  1. the Algarve
    an area in the south of Portugal, on the Atlantic; it approximately corresponds to the administrative district of Faro: fishing and tourism important
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The Algarve, in Portugal, is set to see highs of 18C, accompanied by some showers.

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The beachside city in the southern Algarve region, a favourite with British holidaymakers, has revised its code of conduct, explicitly prohibiting people from being in a state of partial or complete nudity in public areas.

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As Lítio was sick, he was treated and then returned to the reproduction team in the Algarve.

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For a time he disappeared, but eventually he was brought back to the Algarve.

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A National Breeding Centre for Iberian lynxes was built in Silves in the Algarve.

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