File:Parede Railway Station in 1917.jpg

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Português: Postal de 1917, mostrando a Estação Ferroviária de Parede, em Portugal.
English: 1917 postcard of the Parede Railway Station, in Portugal.
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Source ANTUNES, Ana Cristina Brites; FERREIRA, Carlos Miguel; PEREIRA, Francisco Miguel, Parede Mil e Novecentos. Parede: Junta de Freguesia, 2001. Pp. 133
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