- to
catch the water.
Behind the “red mountain” of
Abades is a
small harbour, the “enseñada de
Abades,”
which was
primarily used to ship the red stones...
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Abades is a muni****lity of the
province of Segovia,
located in the
Spanish autonomous region of
Castile and León. It also
forms part of the territory...
- Asli H****an
Abade is a
retired Somali Air
force pilot,
military figure, and
civil activist. She was the
first African female pilot and so far the only...
- María
Cristina Abades Martínez (born 1971) is a
Galician politician from the People's
Party who was
elected to the 15th
Congress of
Deputies from Lugo...
- Juan Martínez
Abades,
pintores Asturianos,
Banco Herrero, 1975 ISBN 84-500-1051-9
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- João
Abade (Tucano,
unknown date — Canudos, 1897) was one of the
guerrilla leaders during the War of Canudos. He is
considered to have been one of the...
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Casal do
Abade is a
small village located near the
border between Tábua and
Oliveira do Hospital, Portugal.
Casal do
Abade has
around 100 inhabitants...
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Abbot of
Priscos pudding (Portuguese:
Pudim Abade de Priscos) is a
typical Portuguese dessert, a rich crème
caramel pudding created by
Father Manuel Joaquim...
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Reyes Abades (25 July 1949 – 1
February 2018) was a
Spanish specialist in
special effects. He won nine Goya Awards.
Abades worked on more than 300 productions...
- Abbé
Faria (Portuguese:
Abade Faria), or Abbé) (born José Custódio de Faria; 31 May 1756 – 20
September 1819), was a Luso-Goan
Catholic priest who was...