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    Dorotea (Southern Sami: Kraapohke) is a locality and the seat of Dorotea Municipality in Västerbotten County, province of Lapland, Sweden, with 1,543 inhabitants...
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  • Dorotea Gonzaga (6 December 1449 – 20 April 1467) was a Duchess Consort of Milan. She was the daughter of Ludovico III Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua and...
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    Dorotea Municipality (Swedish: Dorotea kommun; Southern Sami: Kraapohken tjïelte) is a municipality in Västerbotten County in northern Sweden. Its seat...
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  • With Raquella dead, Dorotea rushes to destroy it, believing it to be sinful. Valya uses the Voice to stop her, and when Dorotea refuses to bend to Valya's...
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  • granddaughter Dorotea intends to destroy the breeding program as something heretical and impure, so Valya uses the Voice to force Dorotea to kill herself...
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    The Dorotea Formation is a geological formation in the Río de Las Chinas Valley of the Magallanes Basin in Patagonian Chile whose strata date back to...
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    Dorotea Bocchi (1360–1436) (also sometimes referred to as Dorotea Bucca) was an Italian noblewoman known for studying medicine and philosophy. Dorotea...
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  • dictionary. Dorothea, also spelt Dorothee (German), Dorothée (French), and Dorotea, is a female given name from Greek Δωροθέα (Dōrothéa) meaning "god's gift"...
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  • Dorotea de Armas Curbelo (6 February 1899 – 17 June 1997) was a Spanish ceramist who was known for introducing traditional Canary Island aboriginal figurines...
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  • still bitter about Dorotea's betrayal, has recently mastered the Voice, and uses it to force Dorotea to commit suicide. Dorotea is portrayed by Camilla...
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    Santa Dorotea is an ancient Catholic church in the Diocese of Rome served by the Conventual Franciscan friars. It was first attested to in a papal bull...
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  • sisters to reconcile with Dorotea's faction on Salusa Secundus; her health failing, she summons Dorotea to the School and forces Dorotea and Valya to put their...
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  • Dorotea Sutara (born 27 March 1996) is a Croatian badminton player. Sutara began playing badminton at age six, joining her older brother at a badminton...
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  • Dorotea van Fornenbergh (born between 1647 and 1654 – died after 1697), was a Dutch stage actor. Born to theatre director Jan Baptist van Fornenbergh...
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    Dorotea Mather Turnbull (20 May 1929 – 11 January 2016) was an Argentine breaststroke swimmer who competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Dorotea Turnbull's...
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  • Rentería remembers how Miguel killed his brother and raped his niece. Dorotea later confesses to Father Rentería that she was trafficking girls for Miguel...
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  • Tula Sarah Oliver-Watts as Young Avila, one of Dorotea's followers Camilla Beeput as Reverend Mother Dorotea, a pious Reverend Mother and Raquella's granddaughter...
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    Antonia Dorotea de Chopitea de Villota (4 June 1816, Santiago, Chile – 3 April 1891, Barcelona, Spain) was a Chile-born philanthropist and social worker...
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    frigate had previously served in the Spanish Navy under the name Santa Dorotea. Built in Spain in 1775, she served during the early years of the French...
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  • promises to marry Dorotea, but leaves her and instead takes Lucinda from Cardenio, but eventually repents (since his promise to Dorotea is legally binding)...
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    Francisca Dorotea Bernaldo Vivas (6 February 1558 – 13 March 1623) was a Spanish Dominican nun. She founded the Convent of Santa María de los Reyes in...
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    extinct genus of hadrosauroid ornithopod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Dorotea Formation of Chilean Patagonia. The genus contains a single species, G...
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  • Dorothy of Sweden or Dorothea of Sweden - Swedish: Dorotea - may refer to: Dorothea of Brandenburg, Queen consort of Sweden 1447 and 1457 Dorothea of...
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    Hurd Ice Cap (redirect from Dorotea Point)
    nicknamed Dorotea by personnel of the nearby Spanish base Juan Carlos Primero and rises to 332 m. The feature receives its name from Hurd Peninsula. Dorotea Point...
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    Santa Dorotea is an Augustinian nun's convent in Burgos, Castile and León, Spain. It is a Gothic construction, and dates back to 1387, when Dorotea Rodriguez...
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  • Quixote out of the mountains, Cardenio and Dorotea return to the inn with the others. At the inn, Cardenio and Dorotea find themselves suddenly reunited with...
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  • sisters to reconcile with Dorotea's faction on Salusa Secundus; her health failing, she summons Dorotea to the School and forces Dorotea and Valya to put their...
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  • conducted first survey of ancient Adria Dorotea Bocchi (1360–1436), Italian physician also known as Dorotea Bucca Faustino Bocchi, Italian painter Francesco...
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    Girolamo Donnini The Martyrdom of Saint Dorothea by Josse van der Baren Santa Dorotea, statue by Luca della Robbia Stained glass representing St. Dorothea of...
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  • manufactured in Dorotea, Västerbotten County, employing nearly 100 people. The company is now called SoliferPolar AB. Adjacent to the factory in Dorotea is a caravan...
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