Castle of Sines

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Castle of Sines in 2008 Castelo de Sines - Portugal (4216705143).jpg
Castle of Sines in 2008

Castle of Sines is a castle in Portugal. It is classified by IGESPAR as a Site of Public Interest.

37°57′19″N8°52′00″W / 37.95528°N 8.86667°W / 37.95528; -8.86667

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