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Almada

British  
/ ɑlˈmɑːdə /

noun

  1. a town in S central Portugal, on the S bank of the Tagus estuary opposite Lisbon: statue of Christ 110 m (360 ft) high, erected 1959. Pop: 160 826 (2001)

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So, after the first year, I moved to Almada, across the Tagus River.

From The Wall Street Journal

United went behind after 25 minutes when Onana failed to get a strong enough hand to Thiago Almada's wide free-kick.

From BBC

The 29-year-old reacted late to Almada's cross, having to wait to see if a Lyon player would divert the ball, and was caught out when the free-kick kept its line.

From BBC

Atlanta came into the season with high hopes after signing Giorgos Giakoumakis and Stian Gregersen as designated players to join a lineup that already included Thiago Almada.

From Seattle Times

Now she can’t find a job as the work available pays badly, and young people from her city of Almada near Lisbon are seeking work abroad.

From Seattle Times