• José Amaro may refer to: José Amaro (actor) (1915–1975), Portuguese actor José Amaro (cyclist) (1954–1987), Portuguese racing cyclist José Amaro Tati,...
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    José Manuel Cora Amaro (born May 14, 1965) is a Puerto Rican former Major League Baseball player with an 11-year career in MLB spanning the years 1987...
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  • José Amaro (13 January 1954 – 7 May 1987) was a Portuguese racing cyclist. He rode in the 1975 Tour de France. "José Amaro". Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
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  • José Pinheiro Amaro was a Portuguese actor, best known for his roles in Camões (1946), Bola ao Centro (1947) and Passagem de Nível (1965). Amaro was born...
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  • very loosely based on the novel O Crime do Padre Amaro (1875) by 19th-century Portuguese writer José Maria de Eça de Queiroz. The film starred Gael García...
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  • Padre Amaro: cenas da vida devota (published in translations as The Crime of Father Amaro: Scenes from the Religious Life or The Sin of Father Amaro), is...
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    and a population of 1,455,255 in 2014. The current governor of Bié is José Amaro Tati. Bié has boundaries with the province of Malanje, to the northeast...
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    Padre Amaro (El crimen del Padre Amaro): Versión de Ramón del Valle – Inclan, Editorial Maucci, 1911 O Crime do Padre Amaro (The Sin of Father Amaro): translation...
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  • Gracinda, with the widow Quitéria and her son Luis. Beatriz Costa: Gracinda José Amaro: Chico Manuel Santos Carvalho: Uncle Jacinto Óscar de Lemos: Luis Elvira...
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    Adelino Manuel Lopes Amaro da Costa, GCIH (18 April 1943 – 4 December 1980) was a Portuguese politician. Costa was a son of Civil Engineer from the Instituto...
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    Barros Chimpuati 1984–1991 Augusto da Silva Tomás 1991–1995 José Amaro Tati 1995–2002 José Aníbal Lopes Rocha 2002–2009 Mawete João Baptista 2009–2012...
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    José Jorge Esteves Condessa (born 6 June 1997), professionally known as José Condessa or Zé Condessa is a Portuguese actor from Lisbon. He is known for...
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  • to January 1995 Augusto Tomás, Governor   January 1995 to April 2002 José Amaro Tati, Governor   April 2002 to present José Anibal Rochas, Governor  ...
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  • José Anibal Lopes Rocha was the Angolan minister for territorial administration in the 1994 government of Jose Eduardo dos Santos. Hunter, Brian. (Ed.)...
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  • Jorge Barros Chimpuati Governor of Cabinda January 1990-1995 Succeeded by José Amaro Tati Preceded by Álvaro Arnaldo Craveiro Minister of Finance 1995–1996...
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  • Eduardo Tabares [es], the film was written by David Cánovas alongside José Amaro Carrillo and Alberto García Martín. Gerardo Herrero is credited as producer...
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    Amaro Rodríguez-Felipe y Tejera Machado (3 May 1678 – 4 October 1747), also known as Amaro Pargo, was a Spanish privateer and slave trader. He was one...
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    Joaquín Amaro Domínguez (August 16, 1889 – March 15, 1952) was a Mexican revolutionary general and military reformer. He served as Secretary of War in...
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  • Detective, working with a partner (initially Elliot Stabler, and later Nick Amaro), to Sergeant and then to Lieutenant, replacing Donald Cragen as commanding...
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    Viana, Leitão Amaro por Viseu". Jornal de Notícias (in Portuguese). Retrieved 7 March 2024. Santos, Pedro Emanuel (9 April 2024). "José Pedro Aguiar-Branco...
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  • Amaro José de São Tomás O.P. (15 January 1747 – 18 July 1801) was a Portuguese clergyman, who was Prelate of Mozambico, Mozambique from 18 July 1783 and...
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  • O Crime do Padre Amaro is a 2005 Portuguese drama film directed by Carlos Coelho da Silva and based on the 19th century novel of the same name by Eça...
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  • Luhanga +80 kg men: Leonardo Dos Santos, Valantíno Pascoal, Sérgio Afonso, José Amaro Volleyball at the 2006 Lusophony Games men's competition: Macau 0–3 Portugal...
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    Amaro Pargo: entre la leyenda y la historia (English: Amaro Pargo: between legend and history) is a documentary film of the year 2017, which deals with...
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    of Soares dos Reis). It was directed by Manuel Guimarães and starred José Amaro, Dórdio Guimarães [pt] and Maria Olguim [pt]. António Soares dos Reis...
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    a situation that lasted until 1992. From 1991, with the creation by José Amaro of the Fort Orange Foundation, this entity began to take charge of the...
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    Amazophrynella: Fouquet, Antoine; Recoder, Renato; Teixeira, Mauro; Cassimiro, José; Amaro, Renata Cecília; Camacho, Agustín; Damasceno, Roberta; Carnaval, Ana...
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    Santo Amaro da Imperatriz, or simply Santo Amaro, is a municipality in Santa Catarina located close to the state capital Florianópolis and is connected...
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    Túpac Amaru (redirect from Thupa Amaro)
    spelled Túpac, Tupac, Topa, Tupaq, Thupaq, Thupa, last name also spelled Amaro instead of Amaru) was the last Sapa Inca of the Neo-Inca State, the final...
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    Mexico. His real name was Juan José de los Reyes Martínez Amaro (1782–1863), son of Pedro Martínez and María Rufina Amaro. He married a woman named Maria...
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