Lagoa Trailer (1929)
Portuguese short documentary with images of the Algarve village and surroundings, Porches hill, cinema, church square, Carvoeiro beach.
Watch the official Lagoa 1929 trailer in HD below.
Portuguese short documentary with images of the Algarve village and surroundings, Porches hill, cinema, church square, Carvoeiro beach.
Watch the official Lagoa 1929 trailer in HD below.
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Portugal 01 January 1929
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19 February 1929
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21 November 1929
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24 August 1929
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01 August 1929
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