Tavira

From Britannica 11th Edition (1911)

Tavira, a seaport of southern Portugal, in the district of Faro (formerly the province of Algarve); at the mouth of the river Seca, 21 m. E.N.E. of Faro. Pop. (1900) 12,175. The harbour is protected by two forts, and the public buildings include a Moorish citadel, a Renaissance church, and a ruined nunnery founded by King Emanuel (1495-1521). Tavira has sardine and tunny fisheries, and carries on a considerable coasting trade. Excellent fruit is grown in the neighbourhood.



Download as ZWI file | Last modified: 11/17/2022 15:23:46 | 3 views
☰ Source: https://oldpedia.org/article/britannica11/Tavira | License: Public domain in the USA

ZWI signed:
  Oldpedia ✓[what is this?]