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    Júlio de Lemos de Castro Caldas (19 November 1943 – 4 January 2020) was a Portuguese lawyer and politician. Castro Caldas was born on 19 November 1943...
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  • concertmaster, lung cancer. Bonnie Burstow, 74, Canadian psychotherapist. Júlio Castro Caldas, 76, Portuguese lawyer and politician, MP (1980–1983), Minister of...
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    often shortened to simply "Caldas", can be translated as "Queen's Hot Springs", "Queen's Spa", or "Queen's Baths". Caldas da Rainha is a UNESCO Creative...
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  • globe by Ferdinand Magellan and Juan Sebastián Elcano. 4 January – Júlio Castro Caldas, lawyer and politician (born 1943). 11 January – Fernanda Pires da...
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    election held on 5 October 1980: The following candidates were elected: Júlio Castro Caldas (AD); José Domingos (AD); Daniel Domingues (AD); Abreu Lima (AD);...
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    Sócrates PS 23 January 2002 6 April 2002 Minister of National Defense Júlio Castro Caldas Independent 25 October 1999 3 July 2001 Rui Pena Independent 3 July...
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    Minister António Guterres Preceded by José Veiga Simão Succeeded by Júlio Castro Caldas Minister of the Internal Administration In office 27 February 1978 –...
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    5 years, 0 days António Vitorino José Veiga Simão [pt] Jaime Gama Júlio Castro Caldas Rui Pena [pt] Jorge Sampaio 8 Admiral Mendes Cabeçadas 7 May 2002...
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    Agustín Julio Castro (born 25 October 1974) is a Colombian Association football former player, who played as a goalkeeper. Julio used to be the number...
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    a suggestion that was manifested by the old Minister of Defense Júlio Castro Caldas (who served under António Guterres), when he visited Faial in 2000...
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  • Cúcuta, Caldas and Caquetá. Putumayo last competed in 2000; Barranquilla competed for the last time in 2002; Cúcuta last competed in 2007; Caldas last competed...
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  • 1941) Francisco Marins (1922–2016) Lúcia Machado de Almeida (1910–2005) Júlio César de Mello e Souza (1895–1974), best known as Malba Tahan Maria Clara...
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    Antônio Frederico de Castro Alves (14 March 1847 – 6 July 1871) was a Brazilian poet and playwright famous for his abolitionist and republican poems. One...
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    Mangabeira ► Jorge Amado ► Zélia Gattai ► Luiz Paulo Horta ► Antônio Torres 24 (Júlio Ribeiro): Garcia Redondo ► Luís Guimarães Filho ► Manuel Bandeira ► Cyro...
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    Manuel de Macedo Joaquim Serra José Bonifácio the Younger José de Alencar Júlio Ribeiro Junqueira Freire Laurindo Rabelo Antônio Peregrino Maciel Monteiro...
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    Assum-preto, Humberto Teixeira and Luiz Gonzaga (1950) Ave-maria sertaneja, Júlio Ricardo and O. de Oliveira (1964) Baião, Humberto Teixeira and Luiz Gonzaga...
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    the finals, they played Once Caldas: in the first leg at Estadio Manuel Murillo Toro, Tolima won 2–1. However, Once Caldas won the second leg 3–1 and claimed...
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    was removed too in 1910 after the inauguration of the monument to Sabio Caldas, a piece by the French sculptor Raoul Verlet, which has stood there since...
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    this roundabout: Avenida da Boavista (twice) Rua de Caldas Xavier Rua da Meditação Rua de Júlio Dinis Rua de Nossa Senhora de Fátima Avenida de França...
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    personalities from the city of Armenia, at that time still part of the Caldas Department, hired the players of Argentine team Rosario Wanders, which by...
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    en la A gracias a la ayuda de Once Caldas" [Atlético Bucaramanga remain in the A thanks to help from Once Caldas] (in Spanish). Vanguardia. 19 November...
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    incidentally had not taken office. He was received by academician Aloísio de Castro on May 5, 1934. He in turn received academician Vítor Viana. He presided...
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  • Abgar de Castro Araújo Renault (1901–1995) was a Brazilian professor, educator, politician, poet, essayist and translator. He was born in Barbacena in...
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    Mangabeira ► Jorge Amado ► Zélia Gattai ► Luiz Paulo Horta ► Antônio Torres 24 (Júlio Ribeiro): Garcia Redondo ► Luís Guimarães Filho ► Manuel Bandeira ► Cyro...
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    de Castro, Lygia Clark, Sergio de Camargo, Sérvulo Esmeraldo, Frans Krajcberg, Sonia Ebling, Iole de Freitas, Willys de Castro, and Waltércio Caldas. Agostinho...
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    Middleweight (–79 kg): Luis Caldas — 21st (−8 points) Correia Leal (chief of mission) Bernardo Mendes de Almeida (sailing) Castro de Seixa (women's gymnastics)...
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    the league again in 1926, led by striker Mário de Castro. In 1927, forwards Said and Jairo joined Castro to form an attacking partnership nicknamed the Trio...
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  • as Janice Januário (Juma) Teco Padaratz as Cézar Maral (Cezinha) Clara Caldas as Kátia Kameha Juaca (Kika) Guilherme Seta as Toco Maral Mateus Mahmoud...
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  • written essays on include Francis Alys, Waltercio Caldas, Lygia Clark, Gordon Cheung, Lucio Fontana, Julio Galán, Damien Hirst, Rebecca Horn, Teresa Margolles...
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    Bordalo Pinheiro, Júlio César da Silva and José António Jorge Pinto. In 1885 Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro founded a ceramics factory in Caldas da Rainha, where...
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