Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de Boí' has mentioned 'Portugal' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[1] The enormous quantity of churches built in the Romanesque period was succeeded by the still busier period of Gothic architecture, which partly or entirely rebuilt most Romanesque churches in prosperous areas like England and Portugal.
Simple capital of a Doric form supporting a Mozarabic arch, Sxc3xa3o Pedro de Lourosa Church, Portugal Capital of Corinthian form with anthropomorphised details, Pisa Campanile, Italy Capital of Corinthian form with Byzantine decoration and carved dosseret, San Martxc3xadn de Tours, Frxc3xb3mista, Palencia Capital of simplified concave Corinthian form with billeted abacus, simple dosseret and pronounced annulet.
East ends Rural church of Sxc3xa3o Pedro de Lourosa, Portugal, built in the 10th century it has the simplest type of square-shape apsidal east end.
Similar facades are found in Portugal.
Facades The Old Cathedral of Coimbra, Portugal, is fortress-like and battlemented.
Lisbon Cathedral, Portugal, 1147, has a similar form to the Old Cathedral of Coimbra above with the addition of two sturdy bell towers in the Norman manner and a wheel window.
Large churches of Spain and Portugal usually have two towers.
Blind arcading in brick in the Mozarabic style of Asturia and Leon on the apse of Castro de Avelxc3xa3s Monastery, a unique example in Portugal.