• Diogo António Alberto (1 March 1989 – 25 July 2023), known simply as Diogo, was a Mozambican footballer who played as a midfielder for Clube Ferroviário...
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  • (1450–1484), Portuguese noble Diogo Luís Santo (born 1987), Brazilian footballer Diogo (Mozambican footballer), Mozambican footballer Diogo Pinheiro (born 1990)...
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  • Troco (born 1992), Angolan footballer Diogo Salomão (born 1988), Portuguese footballer Tomaz Salomão (born 1954), Mozambican economist Waly Salomão (1943–2003)...
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    1947), Portuguese geographer Diogo Abreu (born 2003), Portuguese footballer Edgar Abreu (born 1994), Portuguese footballer Ermilo Abreu Gómez (1894–1971)...
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    Filipe Nyusi (category Mozambican corporate directors)
    2014 Mozambican presidential election. In the first round of voting, he received 46% of the vote—well ahead of the second-place candidate, Luisa Diogo, but...
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    port city. Upon Mozambican independence in 1975, the city became the national capital and was renamed Maputo. During the Mozambican Civil War, the city's...
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    Têxtil do Punguè is a Mozambican football club based in Beira. They were relegated from the top division in Mozambican football, Moçambola, in 2014. Their...
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  • under this original name, Portuguese footballer Eusébio graduated as a footballer and played for the Mozambican club at both youth level and the main...
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  • Portuguese footballer Felipe Augusto de Almeida Monteiro (known simply as Felipe; born 1989), Brazilian professional footballer Felipe Monteiro Diogo (known...
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  • record collector. Felipe Diogo, 21, Brazilian footballer (São Bernardo), shot. José Luis Dolgetta, 53, Venezuelan football player (Estudiantes de Mérida...
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     Mozambique Football association: Mozambican Football Federation Top-level league: Moçambola As of 2024 season Country:  Namibia Football association:...
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  • Jordão Diogo Tiago Djaló, footballer Mamadou Djikiné, footballer Mesaque Djú, footballer Auriol Dongmo, shot putter Fábio Duarte, footballer E Eder,...
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    languages, including Italian, Portuguese (also spoken by black Angolans and Mozambicans), Dutch, German, and Greek, while some Indian South Africans and more...
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    the 2012 Summer Olympics Diogo Antunes (born 1992) a Portuguese 100 metres sprinter Daniel Podence (born 1995) a footballer who plays for Wolverhampton...
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    telenovela actors include Liliana Santos, Lúcia Moniz, Diogo Morgado, Vera Kolodzig, Sílvia Alberto, Diogo Amaral, Rita Pereira, Joana Ribeiro, Ricardo Pereira...
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    Carlos Agostinho do Rosário (born 26 October 1954) is a Mozambican politician who was the Prime Minister of Mozambique from 17 January 2015 until 3 March...
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    exploration of the area of modern-day Cabinda was undertaken by navigator Diogo Cão in 1483, later falling under Portuguese influence. In 1853 a delegation...
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    Press – ANGOP". www.angop.ao. "Africa mourns the pope". 8 April 2005. "Mozambican president to attend Pope's funeral – Africa – Angola Press – ANGOP". www...
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    friendly matches in Mozambique on the occasion of the 6th anniversary of the Mozambican Armed Forces. Estrela Vermelha v 1º de Agosto Desp. de Maputo v 1º de...
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    countryside. In 1482, the Kingdom of Portugal's caravels, commanded by navigator Diogo Cão, arrived in the Kingdom of Kongo. Other expeditions followed, and close...
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    Portuguese Africans (category Mozambican people of Portuguese descent)
    Albergaria e Diogo Lopes de Sequeira: em busca de uma causalidade (Thesis). hdl:10400.2/1484.[page needed] Loureiro, Rui. "Leituras de Diogo do Couto: Apontamentos...
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  • seriously injured. 25 June The FRELIMO – Frente de Libertação de Moçambique (Mozambican Liberation Front) is founded in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania). 1963 The FLEC...
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  • Fabiano, Patricia Vilela, president of Humanitas360 Paulina Chiziane, Mozambican writer Simone Tebet Sônia Silva, Student of the 1st Administration class...
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  • round by Ferroviário de Maputo, who advanced to the first round. The Mozambican club had also requested to postpone the second leg by a week. Ferroviário...
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