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(‎Removed claim: summary (P836): With this intervention, it is intended to add to the functional and infrastructural qualification of the streets, a human and environmental dimension, to the extent that the streets are also seen as pedestrian paths to which, in their path, spaces of being, rest and conviviality are offered, integrating and valuing the marginal spaces existing in an idea of continuity and transition of the surrounding green area., remove_old_english_translation)
(‎Created claim: summary (P836): With this intervention, it is intended to add to the functional and infrastructural qualification of the streets, a human and environmental dimension, to the extent that the streets are also seen as pedestrian paths to which, in their path, spaces of being, rest and conviviality are offered, integrating and valuing the marginal spaces existing in an idea of continuity and transition of the surrounding green area., translated_summary)
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With this intervention, it is intended to add to the functional and infrastructural qualification of the streets, a human and environmental dimension, to the extent that the streets are also seen as pedestrian paths to which, in their path, spaces of being, rest and conviviality are offered, integrating and valuing the marginal spaces existing in an idea of continuity and transition of the surrounding green area. (English)
Property / summary: With this intervention, it is intended to add to the functional and infrastructural qualification of the streets, a human and environmental dimension, to the extent that the streets are also seen as pedestrian paths to which, in their path, spaces of being, rest and conviviality are offered, integrating and valuing the marginal spaces existing in an idea of continuity and transition of the surrounding green area. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: With this intervention, it is intended to add to the functional and infrastructural qualification of the streets, a human and environmental dimension, to the extent that the streets are also seen as pedestrian paths to which, in their path, spaces of being, rest and conviviality are offered, integrating and valuing the marginal spaces existing in an idea of continuity and transition of the surrounding green area. (English) / qualifier
 
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Revision as of 07:11, 8 July 2021

Project Q2895042 in Portugal
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URBAN REQUALIFICATION OF THE ROUND CHESTNUT TREE
Project Q2895042 in Portugal

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    212,500.0 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    8 August 2017
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    31 January 2019
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    MUNICÍPIO DE VILA POUCA DE AGUIAR
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    41°30'5.36"N, 7°37'44.72"W
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    Com esta intervenção, pretende-se acrescer à qualificação funcional e infraestrutural dos arruamentos, uma dimensão humana e ambiental, na medida em que os arruamentos são vistos também como percursos pedonais aos quais, no seu trajeto, são oferecidos espaços de estar, descanso e convívio, integrando e valorizando os espaços marginais existentes numa ideia de continuidade e transição da área verde envolvente. (Portuguese)
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    With this intervention, it is intended to add to the functional and infrastructural qualification of the streets, a human and environmental dimension, to the extent that the streets are also seen as pedestrian paths to which, in their path, spaces of being, rest and conviviality are offered, integrating and valuing the marginal spaces existing in an idea of continuity and transition of the surrounding green area. (English)
    8 July 2021
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    Vila Pouca de Aguiar, Vila Pouca de Aguiar
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    Identifiers

    NORTE-04-2316-FEDER-000049
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