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    Murça (English: Pig of Murça), a celebrated monument to a wild boar (and presumably a Celtic divinity). The first references to the region of Murça appeared...
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    with powdered sugar. Toucinho-do-Céu de Murça (lit. 'heaven's bacon from Murça') ― This variation from Murça contains doce de gila. The doce de gila is...
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  • refer to the following places in Portugal: Candedo (Murça), a parish in the municipality of Murça Candedo (Vinhais), a parish in the municipality of Vinhais...
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    Verraco (redirect from Porca de Murça)
    Celtiberian communities that Romans had called oppida. Murça Porca de Murça (literally the "Sow of Murça" in Portuguese, although the sculpture appears to...
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  • Alfredo Manuel da Silva Murça (17 January 1948 – 24 August 2007) was a Portuguese international footballer who played as a defender. Murça earned 5 caps for...
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  • younger brother of Alfredo Murça. Joaquim Murça at ForaDeJogo (archived) Joaquim Murça at National-Football-Teams.com Joaquim Murça at EU-Football.info v t...
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  • "João Murça Pires (1917-1994)". Taxon. 44 (4): 653–655. JSTOR 1223519. Lisboa, Pedro L. B; Almeida, Samuel Soares de (1995). "Vida e obra de João Murça Pires...
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    northwestern height only, and the slightly lower southeastern height was Mons Murca. Lawrence Richardson, A new topographical dictionary of ancient Rome, Johns...
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  • Aníbal Milhais (category People from Murça)
    on 9 July 1895 in the small village of Valongo de Milhais, a parish of Murça, in northern Portugal. On 30 July 1915 he was drafted into the Infantry...
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  • the free dictionary. Jou or JOU may refer to: Jou (Murça), a parish of the municipality of Murça, Portugal Jou-sous-Monjou, a commune in Cantal, France...
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  • Jou is a parish of the municipality of Murça, Vila Real District, in northeast Portugal. The population in 2011 was 654, in an area of 37.29 km2. Instituto...
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  • Santo Amador Sobral da Adiça Granja Luz Mourão Candedo Carva Fiolhoso Jou Murça Noura Palheiros Valongo de Milhais Vilares Bunheiro Monte Murtosa Torreira...
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  • The Murca Formation (Spanish: Formación Murca, Kim) is a geological formation of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes....
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    passion. Allegedly, he also had, from the Brazilian Maria Amélia Laredó e Murça, another bastard daughter, born in 1907 and also called Maria Pia. During...
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  • Moreira, Maia Moreira de Cónegos Mortágua Moscavide Mourão Mourisca Mozelos Murça Murtosa Nazaré Nelas Nespereira Nisa Nogueira da Regedoura Nogueira do Cravo...
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    rock band Ava Inferi (2005–2013) a Portuguese Doom Metal band Alfredo Murça (1948–2007) a Portuguese international footballer with nearly 400 club caps...
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    the deaths of 200 people, before the battle proceeded into the lands of Murça.[citation needed] Valpaços is located in the northern interior of Portugal...
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    Rodrigues de Sousa, and paternal grandson of Gonçalo Vaz Guedes, 3rd Lord of Murça. He was thus a first cousin of another Gonçalo Vaz Guedes, father of the...
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    District [1] Vila Nova de Foz Côa Vila Real District [7] Alijó Mesão Frio Murça Peso da Régua Sabrosa Santa Marta de Penaguião Vila Real Viseu District...
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    Azores) and the 1st Count of Murça. He was young nobleman who exercised a position in the Royal court of Portugal, 14th Lord of Murça and Castro Daire, squire...
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    municipalities) Alijó Boticas Chaves Mesão Frio Mondim de Basto Montalegre Murça Peso da Régua Ribeira de Pena Sabrosa Santa Marta de Penaguião Valpaços...
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  • [ɡʱa] ga gora nga ᬗ IPA: [ŋa] nga ha ᬳ IPA: [ha] Palatal ca ᬘ IPA: [tʃa] ca murca cha ᬙ IPA: [tʃʰa] ca laca ja ᬚ IPA: [dʒa] jha ᬛ IPA: [dʒʱa] ja jera nya...
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  • (42), H. Yazalde (78) A. Oliveira (59) 83 1975–76 7 Porto Sporting 2–3 A. Murça (18), F. Gomes (57) C. Faria (9), M. Fernandes (15), Baltasar (74) 84 22...
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    Cáqueza Las Juntas Rosablanca Ritoque Valanginian Ritoque Furatena Útica - Murca Rosablanca hiatus Macanal Rosablanca Berriasian Cumbre Cumbre Los Medios...
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  • In the run up to the 2021 Portuguese local elections, various organisations carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in several municipalities...
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    municipalities: Alijó Boticas Chaves Mesão Frio Mondim de Basto Montalegre Murça Peso da Régua Ribeira de Pena Sabrosa Santa Marta de Penaguião Valpaços...
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  • Militão Ribeiro (category People from Murça)
    Militão Bessa Ribeiro, (13 August 1896 – 2 January 1950) born in Murça, was a Portuguese politician, member of the Portuguese Communist Party, during...
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    Pegarinhos and Santa Eugénia which were parishes of the municipality of Murça were annexed to Alijó during the administrative reforms of 1853. The creation...
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    Marão to the Tua River, and from the Douro River to the current site of Murça. The invasion of the Iberian peninsula by Arabs reached the north, where...
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    Amélia Laredó e Murça, the daughter of a wealthy Brazilian couple who had moved to Europe: Armando Maurício Laredó and Maria Amélia Murça e Berhen. Maria...
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