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English: The monument for Portuguese poet António Nobre is located near the Boa Hora beach in Leça da Palmeira. It has been designed by Álvaro Siza and erected in 1980. The inscription reads: «farto de dores com que o matavam foi em viagens por esse mundo - a António Nobre, 1980».
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The monument for Portuguese poet António Nobre is located near the Boa Hora beach in Leça da Palmeira.

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