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Adolpho Ducke (October 19, 1876 –
January 5, 1959), (also
referred to as
Adolfo Ducke and
occasionally misspelled "Duque"), was a
notable entomologist...
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Adolpho Tabacow (died
after 1942) was a
Brazilian pianist of
Jewish origin. His
father was
Rachmiel (Ramiro) Tabacow,
invited to São
Paulo by his uncle...
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Adolpho Washington (born 7
September 1967) is a
retired professional boxer. He held the IBF
cruiserweight title from 1996
until 1997, and
challenged twice...
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Adolpho Lindenberg (3 June 1924 – 2 May 2024) was a
Brazilian civil engineer, architect,
writer and
political activist. A
cousin and
disciple of Plinio...
- The
Mercado Adolpho Lisboa, also
called Mercado Muni****l or Mercadão (big market), is a
marketplace located in Manaus, Brazil. It lies on the s**** of...
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Adolpho Wellisch (9
February 1886 – 19
October 1972) was a
Brazilian diver. He
competed in
three events at the 1920
Summer Olympics. "
Adolpho Wellisch"...
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Adolfo Pérez
Esquivel (born 26
November 1931) is an
Argentine activist,
community organizer, painter,
writer and sculptor. He was the
recipient of the...
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Francisco Adolpho "Chico"
Serra (born 3
February 1957) is a
Brazilian racing driver.
Serra made his mark in
International motorsport when he won the 1979...
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Adolfo Lutz (18
December 1855 – 6
October 1940) was a
Brazilian physician,
father of
tropical medicine and
medical zoology in Brazil, and a
pioneer epidemiologist...
- The
Adolfo Ducke Forest Reserve (Portuguese:
Reserva Florestal Adolpho Ducke) is a 10,000-hectare (25,000-acre)
protected area of the
Amazon rainforest...