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    Maria do Carmo Miranda da Cunha GCIH, OMC (9 February 1909 – 5 August 1955), known professionally as Carmen Miranda (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkaʁmẽj...
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  • Carlos do Carmo is an album by fado singer Carlos do Carmo. It was released in 1970 on the Tecla label. It was later re-released by Universal Music Portugal...
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  • Vidal Dalila Carmo – Rita Macieira Pedro Lima – Fernando Macieira Pedro Teixeira – Rafael Pires – «Rafa» Natália Luiza – Adelaide Maria Correia Vidal...
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  • Uma Canção para a Europa (category Carlos do Carmo albums)
    Uma Canção para a Europa is an album by fado singer Carlos do Carmo. It was released in 1976 on the Movieplay label. The album included the single "Uma...
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    The Colégio La Salle Carmo (English: La Salle Carmo College) is a secondary school in downtown Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. It is run by the...
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  • Rui Unas as Samuel Trindade Paula Lobo Antunes as Maria do Carmo «Micá» Sarmento Pedro Carmo as Duarte Sarmento Filipa Nascimento as Leonor Sarmento Santiago...
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    production designer Maria do Carmo (fado singer) (1884–1964), Portuguese fado singer Maria do Carmo Abecassis, Mozambican poet Maria do Carmo Fonseca (born...
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  • Por Morrer uma Andorinha (category Carlos do Carmo albums)
    album by fado singer Carlos do Carmo. It was released in 1970 on the Philips label. The title track became one of do Carmo's most popular hits. Side A "Por...
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    Oliveira and the Santiago Square to the Carmo Square. It is already referred to by the name “Rua de Santa Maria” in documents that date to the 12th century...
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  • Henriques [pt] João Manuel Ildefonso Dias Pedro Nuno Raposo Prazeres do Carmo [pt] Nelson Domingos Brito Filipe Melo Rui Rocha André Guimarães Coelho Lima [pt] Firmino...
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  • a Portuguese singer. With the exception of Amália Rodrigues and Carlos do Carmo, there was no audience for "fadistas". Nevertheless, Mísia went on to record...
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  • Moraes) "Disse-te Adeus" (Marcha do Raul Pinho) (lyrics, Manuela de Freitas, music, Raul Pinho) "Poema Original" (Fado Carmo) (lyrics, Diogo Valente, music...
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    Brito is a civil parish in the municipality of Guimarães in the Braga District of Portugal. The population in 2021 was 4,775, in an area of 5.90 km²....
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    Ambiel, Valdirene do Carmo (2013). "Estudos de Arqueologia Forense aplicados aos remanescentes humanos dos primeiros imperadores do Brasil depositados...
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  • baseball player Maria do Carmo Roma Machado Cardoso Salgado (born 1914), a member of the Portuguese nobility; great-grandmother of Maria Roma Ruth Zavaleta...
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  • Melo e Leme (14 August 1920 –) and wife Maria do Carmo de Azeredo da Silveira de Sampaio e Melo e Lemos (Casa do Cabo, 28 February 1921 – Amarante, 19 July...
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  • Ou Nada (Ser Melhor) – Gutto (Carmo's Theme) Perigo e Sedução – Sofia Gaspar (Madalena's Theme) Já Se Sabe – Nuno Brito (Gil's Theme) In addition to:...
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    Minho (Universidade do Minho) is a public university in Minho Province, Portugal. It is divided into the following campuses: Largo do Paço (rectorate),...
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  • Carlos Casagrande Carlos Imperial Carlos Kroeber Carlos Kurt Carlos Vereza Carmo Dalla Vecchia Cássio Gabus Mendes Cauã Reymond Cecil Thiré Celso Frateschi...
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  • Brito Sport Clube is a Portuguese sports club from Brito. The men's football team plays in the Campeonato de Portugal. Earlier they also had a stint in...
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    Tupinambá da Frota Escola Municipal Emílio Sendim Escola Municipal Maria do Carmo de Andrade Escola Municipal Mocinha Rodrigues Escola Padre Osvaldo Chaves...
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    The Padrão Comemorativo da Batalha do Salado, commonly referred to as just Padrão do Salado, is a 14th-century gothic monument located in the freguesia...
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    defend the settlement. To connect these to other areas, the Rua de Santa Maria was built. The monastery became the "Real Colegiada" (Royal Collegiate church)...
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  • Keil do Amaral (1910-1975) Helena Almeida (1934-2018) Sofia Areal (born 1960) Carlos Botelho (1899-1982) Manuel Botelho (born 1950) João de Brito (born...
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    Toural (redirect from Largo do Toural)
    The Toural Square (Portuguese: Largo do Toural), commonly referred as just Toural, is the most important square and place of gathering on the Portuguese...
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    Costa Bernardes, a complaint was drawn up against Rosa Maria da Silva, also known as Rosinha do Toural. A popular song criticizing her fake friendly appearance...
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    Campo da Feira, one at the Misericórdia Square, one on Santa Maria Street and one at the Carmo Square. The church's exterior walls are constructed from granite...
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    Xanana Gusmão awarded the Dom Martinho da Costa Lopes Medal to Father Mario do Carmo Lemos Belo, former vicar general of the Baucau diocese and several deceased...
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    composer, guitarist and pianist. Gismonti was born in the small city of Carmo, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, into a musical family. His mother was...
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    died of enterocolitis in her residence in the Rua do Carmo, now Roberto Simonsen, near the Pátio do Colégio, on 3 November 1867 aged 69. She was buried...
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