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    Porto (redirect from Oporto)
    Porto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpoɾtu] ), also known as Oporto, is the second largest city in Portugal, after Lisbon. It is the capital of the Porto...
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    Oporto British School (OBS) is a British school established in 1894 in Foz do Douro, Porto, Portugal. It is the oldest British school in mainland Europe...
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  • Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa. In his fictional biography, Reis was born in Oporto in 1887, one year younger than Fernando Pessoa, who describes him as very...
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  • (WTA) tour events, initially sorted by type, then by date. List of ATP Challenger Tour events. Bold events are still active events. This list features the...
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  • he was wounded. He fought in the First Battle of Oporto and also partook in the Second Battle of Oporto which he survived. Cameron fought with Sharpe in...
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  • Footballers, and an early rival was another English club in the city, the Oporto Cricket and Lawn Tennis Club. The team had an early schism as its British...
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  • the 'official section' of movies at the festival. It was first awarded in 1982. The Best Actress Award (Portuguese: Melhor Atriz) is an award presented...
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    diecast model cars, primarily ones of 1:43 scale. It was founded in 1982 the city of Oporto and is a brand name of Cinerius, Ltd. Because of the detail and...
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  • however, The CU sequence was used in 1982 on Lisbon registered vehicles and OO in 1966, 1967, 1978, 1979 and 1982 on Oporto registered vehicles. In 1985, diplomatic...
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  • of the Portuguese Succession (1580–1583) Battle of Alcântara Capture of Oporto Battle of Salga Battle of Ponta Delgada Conquest of the Azores Location:...
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  • Japanese subsidiary of the Compass Group named Seiyo Food Systems. As of 1982, it had 15 outlets, although The New York Times states that it had "43 outlets"...
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    The Warehouse Group (TWG) was established by Stephen Tindall in 1982 and is the largest retail group in operation in New Zealand. It is a corporate conglomerate...
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  • Lumpur, Malaysia Challenger Hard Andrew Florent Joost Winnink Marius Barnard 6–4, 6–4 Win 2–0 Dec 1993 Adelaide, Australia Challenger Grass Andrew Florent...
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  • Retrieved 20 November 2015. Martins, Paulo; Nunes, João. "Campeonato do Porto (Oporto Championship)". Rec.Sports.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 20 November...
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  • Constituição (Constitution Field) was opened in January 1913 with a match against Oporto Cricket and Lawn Tennis Club and hosted Porto's home matches for the regional...
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    Critical Review of 'The Rebbe' by Samuel Heilman and Menachem Friedman, Oporto Press, 2011, ISBN 9780615538976, p. 77. Dara Horn, June 13, 2014 "Rebbe...
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    Portuguese Poetry) for the cultural journal A Águia (The Eagle), founded in Oporto, in December 1910, and run by the republican association Renascença Portuguesa...
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  • Trofeo Ciudad de Ceuta Winners: 1982 Trofeo La Amistad de Murcia Winners: 1988 Trofeo Internacional de Fútbol Ciudad de Oporto Winners: 1990 Iberian Cup Winners:...
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    group of franchisees purchased the corporation back from Beatrice Foods in 1982. Krispy Kreme began another phase of rapid expansion in the 1990s, opening...
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    [ISBN missing] Azeredo, António Carlos de (2007). Guimarães (in Portuguese). Oporto: Caminhos Romanos. ISBN 978-989-95232-3-4. Huici Miranda, Ambrosio (2000)...
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  • Italy Montreal, Canada (Charter) New York City (JFK) New Orleans, USA Oporto, Portugal Panama City, Panama Paris, France Quito, Ecuador Rio de Janeiro...
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    Portugal A1 (Lisbon-Oporto) motorway, the main road link between the two largest cities of the country Corgo viaduct, part of the A4 (Oporto-Bragança) motorway...
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  • non-profit organizations. The Portuguese substitution program started in 1977 in Oporto. The CEPD/North (Study Centre on Drug Prevention/North), using methadone...
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    Estudo de Guitarra (...) by António da Silva Leite (1759-1833) published in Oporto in 1796. Cristo, Nuno. "The Portuguese Guitar: History and Transformation...
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  • Walter Harper 1953–1965: Ernest Thorley Loton 1965–1975: Walter Crosse 1975–1982: Maurice Clayton 1983–1986: Marcus Beeck 1986–2002: Harry Perkins 2002–2008:...
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    1998  Belgium Namur  Belgium 2000  Austria Vienna  Italy 2001  Portugal Oporto  Italy 2002  England Birmingham  Belgium 2003  Malta Cottonera  Italy 2004...
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    Scotia; Tromso, Norway; Bergen, Norway; Den Helder, Neth; Antwerp, Belgium; Oporto, Portugal; Rosyth, Scotland; Frederikshavn, Denmark; Aarhus, Denmark; and...
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    to Holland for an unknown reason. His maternal ancestors were a leading Oporto commercial family, and his maternal grandfather was a foremost merchant...
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    Cabanas Velhas beach near Lagos, Portugal, Algarve Duna Alta beach near Oporto Ilha de Tavira in Algarve Praia da Adiça Costa da Caparica Praia da Afurada...
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    statue. Ferrol (A Coruña). Monument to Rosalia de Castro. Praça da Galiza. Oporto (Portugal). Rosalia de Castro bust on YouTube. Buenos Aires (Argentina)...
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