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This aerial view captures the ever-present reddish tiled roofs of Lisbon surrounding the lively esthetic Rossio Square or Rossio Plaza, with its unique zig-zagging walkway. Actually, the formal name for this popular locale is Praca Dom Pedro IV. He was actually Dom Pedro I in Portugal, but fled his country when France invaded and he and his retinue moved to Portugal`s wealthiest colony, Brazil. He ruled the colony as Emperor. |
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