n["évora"][0]="Évora|Portugal|po|Europe";
n["évora"][1]=" Évora is a walled town that is surrounded by olive groves, vineyards and wheat fields. It is one of the best-preserved middle-age towns in Portugal. There are numerous narrow streets and the walls around Évora can be climbed for a nice view over the town and the surrounding area.|The main landmark in Évora is the Praçado. Other interesting places to visit include a museum of ecclesiastical treasures situated inside the Sé cathedral; The Roman temple which is not very big, but quite well preserved; and the Igreja de São Francisco, an odd church where you can see an ossuary chapel constructed with the bones and skulls of a few thousand people.|The Aqueducto da Água da Prata was built in the 16th century and if found just outside the town's walls; although some parts of it are still visible inside the walls as well. A few kilometers outside the town you will find the somewhat neglected 15th century Ermida de S. Brás.|There are several hotels and restaurants in Évora. A campsite is not far from town. Évora is 110 km east of Lisbon.";