Glossary entry

Portuguese term or phrase:

abre-se sobre o Barrocal e Litoral Algarvios

English translation:

opens on the Barrocal and coastal edge of the Algarve

Added to glossary by Rachel Fell
Sep 7, 2005 19:21
18 yrs ago
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Portuguese term

abre-se sobre o Barrocal e Litoral Algarvios

Portuguese to English Other Tourism & Travel
"O cenário abre-se sobre o Barrocal e Litoral Algarvios, numa sucessão de pequenos montes que marcam a fronteira entre a Serra e o Mar"

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opens on the Barrocal and coastal edge of the Algarve

or undulating and coastal areas of the Algarve
called the Barrocal Algarvio develops as we move inland from the Algarve coast.
Its ... threatened with genetic erosion, together with the definition of as ...
www.biodiv.org/doc/world/pt/pt-nr-01-en.pdf

. tree is the ecological equivalent to the Carob tree in the Algarve barrocal.
... promote the participation of stakeholders in the definition of a HCVF ...
www.rainforest-alliance.org/programs/forestry/smartwood/doc...

In 1969 a definition was formulated on the 10th General Conference of the IUCN
in New Delhi. ... an undulating zone (Barrocal)and a coastal zone. ...
www.wrr.nl/publicatiehtml.php?publicatieid=115 - 513k -
Peer comment(s):

agree rhandler : Rather "undulating and coastal areas of the Algarve", or "Algarve's Barrocal and coastal edge"
14 mins
Thank you, rhandler! Yes, maybe - depends a bit on the rest of the text, too
agree Philippe Maillard
1 hr
Thank you, Philippe!
agree Alexandra Gouveia
13 hrs
Thank you, Alexandra!
agree Henrique Magalhaes : Creio q. se podia usar a plv. 'hinterland' pª este caso, q. penso ser o significado de 'barrocal'...
14 hrs
Thanks, Henrique - yes, hinterland possibly, though "Barrocal" seems to be used as a geographically/ecologically recognised area, isn't it? Or Barrocal, with hinterland as an explanation, maybe?
agree JoGoes : perhaps the 'undulating hinterland', the characteristics of the barrocal very much being 'serras' and hills?
881 days
Thank you - yes, sounds good (so I'm not the only one who adds "agrees"/comments months/years later!) ;-) - and Hello, as you are new, I think
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