Talk:Évora Municipality

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Material usage request[edit]

I contacted the original author of this page, a physics professor at the university of evora, via email, explaining what wikipedia is and requesting permission to use his material on this site. My letter and his response follow below. Its in portuguese, so, use the fish :) Feel free to confirm copyright permissions with him... his email is listed on the website as afm@uevora.pt

Caro Sr. Prof. Antonio Miguel,

Acabei de reparar na sua excelente pagina sobre Evora (localizada em http://evunix.uevora.pt/~femi/porttow/ ) e gostaria de lhe pedir, caso seja o autor e detentor de todos os direitos sobre o material que nela consta, se se importaria que a usasse como base para a escrita de um artigo sobre Evora na Wikipedia (enciclopedia online gratuita e sem fins lucrativos, localizada em www.wikipedia.org). Claro que se assim preferir, podera "transplantar" o seu conteudo para http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C9vora visto que a Wikipedia e desenvolvida segundo um processo colaborativo onde toda a gente, incluindo o senhor, pode acrescentar, remover, ou corrigir material. Com os meus melhores cumprimentos,

Jorge Lima


Caro Sr. Jorge Lima,

Em primeiro lugar queria agradecer-lhe as palavras amáveis sobre a minha página web. Pode usar o material que nela consta para base do artigo sobre Évora na Wikipedia. É para mim motivo de grande satisfação. Agradecia-lhe, no entanto, que no artigo fizesse menção ao endereço http://evunix.uevora.pt/~femi/porttow/. Seria uma maneira de publicitar a página e Évora.

Com os meus melhores cumprimentos,

António Miguel

—Preceding unsigned comment added by Eggstasy (talkcontribs) 14:24, 2 June, 2004

The main problem with this article about Evora is that it consists of a long list of monuments and a tidbit of history. The city as a living place does not come forth. We need information about economic and cultural life, and physiography, not forgetting communications with other Portuguese cities, either by rail or by road. The picture I get here is of a lifeless collection of monuments, which I know Evora is not. Nowhere is mention made of the distances from Lisbon or information about the surrounding plains of the Alentejo. The university, believe it or not,is not mentioned. Everyone wants to know the population of a city. What is it? I don't have contact with Évora so I wouldn´t try to write the article, but a lot is missing here. Are there no people living there or is it just a collection of monuments. Where is the mention that Évora is a World Heritage Site, one of Portugal's first?
Ray Vogensen rcvogensen@portcult.com —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.193.216.172 (talkcontribs) 00:31; 9 December 2004
Hi Ray, I'm sorry, I understand that it reads somewhat as a travel brochure. Those things you mentioned are indeed in the article, look in the history section. This is a wiki, so the good news is that anyone can edit it to make a better version... —Preceding unsigned comment added by Eggstasy (talkcontribs) 20:29, 22 December, 2004

first reference[edit]

could somebody remove or correct the first reference? The link seems to be incorrect!

New Article UMA POPULAÇÃO QUE SE URBANIZA, Uma avaliação recente - Cidades, 2004] Nuno Pires Soares, Instituto Geográfico Português (Geographic Institute of Portugal)

Pelzkragen (talk) 19:34, 22 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Vasco da Gama statue[edit]

It would be appreciated if any user could upload a picture of the Vasco da Gama statue in Évora to Wikipedia Commons. It is situated at 38°34.077′N 7°54.518′W / 38.567950°N 7.908633°W / 38.567950; -7.908633. JMK (talk) 09:31, 20 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]