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  • A sculpture detail in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • A sculpture detail in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The kitchen of the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The kitchen of the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The garden and the Charola, in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Janela do Capitulo a Manueline style chaperhouse window (1510) in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Janela do Capitulo a Manueline style chaperhouse window (1510) in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Janela do Capitulo a Manueline style chaperhouse window (1510) in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Janela do Capitulo a Manueline style chaperhouse window (1510) in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • An outside view of the Charola, in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The Manueline window (1510) seen from a cell in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The Manueline window (1510) in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • A sculpture detail in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The Main Cloister and the main body of the church in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The Manueline window (1510) in the western facade of the late-gothic church in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The Main Cloister and the main body of the church in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • A sculpture detail in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The refectory (1535) with the long tables (1922) of the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The Church of the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • An outside view of the Charola, in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • A detail of the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Janela do Capitulo a Manueline style chaperhouse window (1510) in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Janela do Capitulo a Manueline style chaperhouse window (1510) in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • The entrance of the castle, near the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • An outside view of  the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • An outside view of the castle, near the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • An detail view of the wall castle, near the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
    h_00023396.jpg
  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The Grand-dormitory (1543) at the monastery, has 40 cells along the transept corridor in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
    h_00023390.jpg
  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The Manueline window (1510) seen from a cell in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
    h_00023387.jpg
  • The Grand-dormitory (1543) at the monastery, has 40 cells along the transept corridor in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • A detail of the Charola, in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Order of Christ Cross ain the top of the Manueline window (1510) in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal 16 April 2014. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • An outside view of the castle, near the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • An outside view of the castle, near the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • A monk cell in the monastery of the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • An outside view of the castle (right) , and the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • Cemetery Cloister in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • A sculpture detail from the refectory (1535) of the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • A detail of the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Started to be built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock.Paulo Cunha/4see
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  • The Charola, an very unusual construction with a centralized and romanesque plan in the Convent of Jesus Christ at Tomar in the Center of Portugal. Built in the 12 th Century by the Poor Knights of Jesus Christ (the Templars), with strong influence from Jerusalem's religious buildings from the time of Crusades, as the Temple of the Rock. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Christ Convent in Tomar
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  • Templar knights meeting in the Convent of Christ, Tomar, Portugal. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Templar knights meeting in the Convent of Christ, Tomar, Portugal. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Templar knights meeting in the Convent of Christ, Tomar, Portugal. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Castanhas de Ovos (Egg chestnuts) and other traditional portuguese  convent-made sweets from allover the country  can be found at "Doce História" in Lisbon.
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  • Traditional portuguese  convent-made sweets from allover the coutry  can be found at "Doce História" in Lisbon.
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  • September 2015. Thessaloniki. A man is showing me his new big tattoo on a tattoo convention in the industrial port of the town.
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  • September 2015. Thessaloniki. A man being tattoed on his leg on a tattoo convention on the industrial port of the town.
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  • Carmo's square and the portic of Carmo's Convent ruins, in Chiado district, in Lisbon.
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  • Carmo's square and the portic of Carmo's Convent ruins, in Chiado district, in Lisbon.
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  • The ruins of Carmo's Convent at twilight, seen from Santa Justa Lift lookout, in Lisbon.
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  • The ruined Carmelite convent, now houses an archeological museum and his seen from the walkway at the top of Elevador de Sta. Justa, in central Lisbon.
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  • Tomar Convent of Christ's window reproduction in the northern facade of the Pena National Palace, Sintra, Portugal. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Tomar Convent of Christ's window reproduction in the northern facade of the Pena National Palace, Sintra, Portugal. PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • The ball used in powerchair football is bigger than the conventional soccer ball.
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  • Kuna money. Kuna is official money from Bosnia but a few Montenegro people that live on border beetween Montenegro and Bosnia used it.There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • A man see perast bay in the evening.There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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