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Location | Type | Built | Citation | Photograph |
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Ponta Negra, Vila do Corvo (Windmills of Corvo) | Tower | 18th-19th century | [1] | |
Ajuda da Bretanha | Tower | |||
Calheta | Tower | |||
Fajã de Cima | Tower | |||
Feteira | Post | |||
Lajes do Pico | Post | |||
Madalena | Post | |||
Madalena | Post | |||
Pedro Miguel | Tower | |||
Praia do Almoxarife | Post | |||
Santa Cruz da Graciosa | Tower | |||
Santa Cruz da Graciosa | Tower | |||
São Roque do Pico | Post | |||
Vila do Corvo | Tower | |||
Velas | Tower | |||
Vila do Porto | Tower |
Location | Type | Built | Notes | Photograph |
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Ribeira de Calhau | Tower | |||
Santa Maria | Hollow post |
Location | Type | Built | Notes | Photograph |
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Porto Santo Island | Tower | Standing in 1825 |
Location | Type | Built | Citation | Photograph |
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Aboim | Tower | |||
Albufeira | Tower | |||
Albufeira | Tower | |||
Albufeira | Tower | |||
Apúlia e Fão | Tower | |||
Apúlia e Fão | Tower | |||
Apúlia e Fão | Tower | |||
Barreiro | Tower | |||
Barreiro | Tower | |||
Boliqueime | Tower | |||
Burgau | Tower | |||
Cabanas de Torres | Tower | |||
Carrapateira | Tower | |||
Carreço | Tower | |||
Carreço | Tower | |||
Casalinho da Ajuda | Tower | |||
Casalinho da Ajuda | Tower | |||
Castro Marim | Tower | |||
Cibões e Brufe | Tower | |||
Ericeira | Tower | |||
Figueira da Foz | Post | |||
Leiria | Tower | |||
Lisbon | Tower | |||
Loulé | Tower | |||
Mafra | Tower | |||
Mafra | Tower | |||
Miróbriga | Tower | |||
Moita dos Ferreiros | Tower | |||
Mosqueira | Tower | |||
Mosqueira | Tower | |||
Mosqueira | Tower | |||
Óbidos | Tower | |||
Odeceixe | Tower | |||
Odiáxere | Tower | |||
Paderne | Tower | |||
Paderne | Tower | |||
Paderne | Tower | |||
Pêra | Tower | |||
Pêra | Tower | |||
Pêra | Tower | |||
Porto de Mós | Tower | |||
Rogil | Tower | |||
São Bartolomeu de Messines | Tower | |||
São Bartolomeu dos Galegos | Tower | |||
Setúbal | Tower | |||
Viana do Castelo | Tower | |||
Vila Real de Santo António | Tower |
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