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Viseu

British  
/ viˈzeu /

noun

  1. a city in N central Portugal: 12th-century cathedral. Pop: 93 502 (2001)

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“I’m a morning person, so it’s preferable to having a dinner party,” said Cristina Viseu, a San Francisco-based influencer who’s staged roughly 10 home cafes in her apartment.

From The Wall Street Journal

Viseu, the San Francisco influencer, helped refine the Lauren’s Latteteria brand.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sousa Mendes wanted to be buried at his birthplace near Viseu, in northern Portugal.

From Seattle Times

“Due to the exceptional situation caused by the COVID-19 crisis and given the impossibility of guaranteeing optimal conditions for the smooth passage of the race in the country, the municipalities of Porto, Matosinhos and Viseu, in agreement with Unipublic, organisers of La Vuelta, have decided to cancel the passage of La Vuelta 20 in Portugal,” Unipublic said in a statement.

From Reuters

"The fire came at the foot of the village and spread at an incredible rate," Jose Morais, who lives in Vouzela in the Viseu region, told AFP news agency.

From BBC