Braga Barcelos (parish), a former-civil parish in the municipality of Barcelos Pero de Barcelos, Portuguese explorer of North America Barceló Count of...
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The Rooster of Barcelos (Portuguese: Galo de Barcelos) is a common symbol of Portugal. The folk tale of the rooster of Barcelos, tells the story of a dead...
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Barcelos was a one-time Resurrection Fighting Alliance (RFA) featherweight champion, and a five-time Brazilian national wrestling champion. Barcelos was...
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Pedro Henrique Barcelos Silva (born 19 January 1996), known as Pedro Barcelos, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a centre-back for América Mineiro...
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Afonso, Count of Barcelos (1289–1350) illegitimate son of King Denis of Portugal and the third Count of Barcelos. Isabel of Barcelos (1402–1466) a lady...
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Barcelos Airport (IATA: BAZ, ICAO: SWBC) is the airport serving Barcelos, Brazil. No scheduled flights operate at this airport. 16 September 2023: the...
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Barceló is a Spanish and Catalan surname. Barceló may also refer to: Barceló (rum), a Dominican rum distillery Barceló Hotels, a multinational resort chain...
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The Dukes of Barcelos (Portuguese: Duque de Barcelos) was a title of nobility granted by King Sebastian of Portugal on 5 August 1562 to the heir of the...
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Lucas Barcellos (redirect from Lucas Barcelos Damasceno)
Lucas Barcellos Damasceno (born 19 July 1998) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for South Korean club Daegu FC as a forward. As of 25 November...
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João Fernandes Lavrador (redirect from Pêro de Barcelos)
Atlantic Ocean as set out in the Treaty of Tordesillas. Together with Pero de Barcelos, Lavrador first sighted what is now known as Labrador in 1498. Lavrador...
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million specimen exported into Europe, Asia and USA. Barcelos is known for Ecotourism. Barcelos was originally named Mariuá, village of the Manaus Indians...
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Barceló is a Catalan surname, which originally appeared in Montpellier (Lords of Montpellier), today Languedoc-Roussillon (Southern France) then established...
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Count of Barcelos (in Portuguese Conde de Barcelos) is a title of nobility, the first to be granted in Portugal. It was created in 1298 by king Denis...
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Barcelos is a former civil parish, located in the municipality of Barcelos, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Barcelos, Vila Boa...
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Barcelos Municipality may refer to: Barcelos, Amazonas, Brazil Barcelos Municipality, Portugal This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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Barceló is the name and brand of a variety of rums from the Dominican Republic produced by Ron Barceló S.R.L. Barceló has its plant and distillery in...
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Lima Barcelos (born 5 April 1985) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder. He has a twin brother named Diogo. Diego Barcelos made...
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land in the parish of Vila Boa, Barcelos to build a new stadium. Construction for the new Estádio Cidade de Barcelos began in 2001 and in 2002 the first...
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Danilo Carvalho Barcelos (born 17 August 1991), known as Danilo Barcelos, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Novorizontino. As either a left back...
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Elia Barceló or Elia Eisterer-Barceló (born 29 January 1957) is a Spanish academic and author who lives in Austria. Barceló was born in Elda in 1957. She...
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Areias is a freguesia ("civil parish") in the municipality of Barcelos, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 1,014, in an area of 2.51 km². Instituto Nacional...
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Isabel of Barcelos (October 1402 – 26 October 1466), also known as Isabel of Braganza, was a lady of the Portuguese nobility during the Late Middle Ages...
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a parish in the municipality of Barcelos, Portugal Tamel (São Pedro Fins), a parish in the municipality of Barcelos, Portugal Tamel (São Veríssimo),...
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Afonso I, Duke of Braganza (redirect from Afonso, Count of Barcelos)
December 1461) was the first duke of Braganza and the eighth count of Barcelos. He founded the House of Braganza, the most powerful and wealthy dynasty...
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Antonio Barceló y Pont de la Terra (1 January 1717 – 30 January 1797) was a Spanish Navy officer. Of humble origins, Barceló rose to officer of the Spanish...
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Miquel Barceló Artigues (born 1957) is a Spanish painter. Barceló was born at Felanitx, Mallorca. After having studied at the Arts and Crafts School of...
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April 5, 1985 and is the twin brother of Diego Barcelos. Campeonato Gaúcho: 2003, 2004. Diego de Lima Barcelos, twin brother Sambafoot Profile v t e...
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Rooster of Barcelos, the iconic Portuguese souvenir and symbol....
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Senator Barceló may refer to: Antonio Rafael Barceló (1868–1938), Senate of Puerto Rico Carlos Romero Barceló (1932–2021), Senate of Puerto Rico This...
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Francisco Rolão Preto (redirect from Francisco de Barcelos Rolão Preto)
Francisco de Barcelos Rolão Preto, GCIH (12 February 1893, Gavião – 18 December 1977, Hospital do Desterro, Lisbon) was a Portuguese politician, journalist...
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