Colégio Dom Diogo de Sousa
The Colégio Dom Diogo de Sousa is a Catholic school located in São Vicente, Braga, Portugal.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Email: colegiodomdiogo@gmail.com
- Type: School
- Description: school in Braga, Portugal
- Also known as: “Colegio D. Diogo de Sousa”
- Address: Rua Conselheiro Bento Miguel, Braga, 4710-294
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Estádio Municipal de Braga and Escola Secundária Sá de Miranda.
Estádio Municipal de Braga
Stadium
Photo: Manuel Anastácio, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Estádio Municipal de Braga is an all-seater football stadium located in Braga, Portugal, and the current home of Sporting Clube de Braga. It has a capacity of 30,286 spectators, making it the seventh largest football stadium in Portugal. Estádio Municipal de Braga is situated 1¼ km northwest of Colégio Dom Diogo de Sousa.
Escola Secundária Sá de Miranda
School
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The Sá de Miranda Secondary School, is a Portuguese public school in civil parish of São Vicente, in the municipality of Braga, in the northern district of Braga. Escola Secundária Sá de Miranda is situated 190 metres west of Colégio Dom Diogo de Sousa.
Cruzeiro do Senhor das Ânsias
Cross
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Cruzeiro do Senhor das Ânsias is a cross, which is situated 190 metres northwest of Colégio Dom Diogo de Sousa.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include São Vicente and São Victor.
São Vicente
Suburb
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São Vicente is a Portuguese freguesia, located in the municipality of Braga. The population in 2011 was 13,236, in an area of 2.55 km². In São Vicente is located the Faculty of Philosophy part of Catholic University of Portugal, the Escola Secundária Sá de Miranda and the Colégio D.
São Victor
Suburb
São Victor is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Braga. The population in 2011 was 29,642, in an area of 4.08 km². It is named after Saint Victor of Braga, an early Christian martyr who was put to death around AD 300.
São João do Souto
Suburb
Braga is a civil parish in the municipality of Braga, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes São José de São Lázaro and São João do Souto.
Colégio Dom Diogo de Sousa
- Category: education
- Location: Braga (São Vicente), Braga, Braga District, Portugal, Iberia, Europe
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Latitude
41.55684° or 41° 33′ 25″ northLongitude
-8.41578° or 8° 24′ 57″ westOperator
Seminário Conciliar de BragaOpen location code
8CHHHH4M+PMOpenStreetMap ID
way 109262693OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=schoolWikidata ID
Q5150403
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Swedish—“Colégio Dom Diogo de Sousa” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “Colégio D. Diogo de Sousa”
- Dutch: “Colegio Dom Diogo de Sousa”
- Dutch: “Colégio Dom Diogo de Sousa”
- Egyptian Arabic: “كوليجيو دوم ديوجو دى سوزا”
- French: “Colégio Dom Diogo de Sousa”
- Fulah: “Colégio Dom Diogo de Sousa”
- Galician: “Colégio Dom Diogo de Sousa”
- German: “Colégio Dom Diogo de Sousa”
- Italian: “Colégio Dom Diogo de Sousa”
- Portuguese: “Colégio D. Diogo de Sousa”
- Portuguese: “Colégio Dom Diogo de Sousa”
- Spanish: “Colegio Dom Diogo de Sousa”
- Swedish: “College Dom Diogo de Sousa”
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