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KryptonLion (talk | contribs) (→Name origin: To clarify (and also simplify) "garrafa" also means carafe in Portuguese. The word "jarro" is also commonly used, but "garrafa de vidro" (glass bottle) or simply "garrafa" when referring to a carafe is perfectly valid.) |
KryptonLion (talk | contribs) (→Name origin: Added a reference to Vila Viçosa which matches the German name. Also of note: similarly to Porto Covo and other towns in the region, Vila Viçosa also has the white and blue houses and square floor patterns.) |
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| Garrafosa City | | Garrafosa City | ||
| From ''garrafa'' (Spanish and Portuguese for carafe) | | From ''garrafa'' (Spanish and Portuguese for carafe), and possibly ''hermosa''/''formosa'' (Spanish/Portuguese for beautiful, respectively) or ''{{wp|Vila Viçosa}}'' | ||
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| Spanish | | Spanish |
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