Algoz (Portuguese pronunciation: [aɫˈɡɔʃ]) is a freguesia (parish) in the municipality of Silves (Algarve, Portugal).
The name of the village has its origins in the Arabic word “Al-Gûzz” which derives from the name of a war-like Asian tribe from the Middle East, some of whom settled in the area in the 12th century. The patron saint of the village is Our Lady of mercy. To the south of the village on a hill is the Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Pilar, ...
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Algoz (Portuguese pronunciation: [aɫˈɡɔʃ]) is a freguesia (parish) in the municipality of Silves (Algarve, Portugal).
The name of the village has its origins in the Arabic word “Al-Gûzz” which derives from the name of a war-like Asian tribe from the Middle East, some of whom settled in the area in the 12th century. The patron saint of the village is Our Lady of mercy. To the south of the village on a hill is the Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Pilar, from here there are fine views across the area. On the eastern slopes of this hill there is meadow called Amoreira. There have been many archaeological finds here revealing much about Algoz past. There are also two other chapel in the district. The one in the west is dedicated to Saint Sebastian and one in the west dedicated to Saint Joseph .
The village of Algoz is in an area of the Algarve called the Barrocal or gulley region. It is 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) south east of Silves and it is 258 kilometres (160 mi) south south east of Lisbon. The...
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