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Aguda may
refer to:
Aguda people In Nigeria,
liberated "returnee"
Africans from
Brazil were
commonly known as "
Agudas"; see
Liberated Africans in Nigeria...
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Henry Rhoel Aguda is a
Filipino business executive who
currently serves as the
Secretary of the
Department of
Information and
Communications Technology...
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Emperor Taizu of Jin (August 1, 1068 –
September 19, 1123),
personal name
Aguda,
sinicised name Min (Chinese: 旻; pinyin: Mín), was the
founder and first...
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Aguda Beach (Praia da
Aguda in Portuguese) is a
small fishermen village located at
about 13 km
south of the city of Porto, in Arcozelo, a
parish of Vila...
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Agudas Israel may
refer to:
Agudas Israel (Latvia), a
political party in
Latvia during the 1920s and 1930s
World Agudath Israel, the
political arm of Ashke****...
- The
Aguda people are the
members of a
community of
Brazilians in Nigeria. This name is also
often applied to:
Yoruba members of the
Catholic Church in...
- Pemi
Aguda is a
Nigerian writer known for her
short stories and
debut collection Ghostroots (2024). Her work
often explores complex themes surrounding...
- Qinling–Huaihe Line in the south. The Jin
dynasty emerged from
Wanyan Aguda's rebellion against the Liao
dynasty (916–1125),
which held sway over northern...
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Brazilians in Nigeria,
Amaros or
Agudas consist of the
descendants of
freed Afro-Brazilian
slaves who left
Brazil and
settled in Benin, Togo and Nigeria...
- playoff.
Aguda was
named Falkensberg Player of the Year 2022.
Aguda was the top
scorer of the 2018-19 CAF
Confederation Cup with six goals.
Aguda was named...