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Amarante may
refer to:
Amarante, Portugal, muni****lity in
northern Portugal Amarante, Piauí, muni****lity in Piauí,
Brazil Amarante do Maranhão, muni****lity...
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placed São Pedro. GD
Amarantes was the 1998/99
season and won the
insular title and
advanced to the
national division. GD
Amarantes challenged the Fogo-based...
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Amarante (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐmɐˈɾɐ̃tɨ] ) is a muni****lity and muni****l seat in the Tâmega e
Sousa subregion in
northern Portugal. The po****tion...
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Rodrigo Amarante de
Castro Neves (born 6
September 1976) is a
Brazilian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
composer and arranger. He is part of...
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composed by
Brazilian singer-songwriter
Rodrigo Amarante for Narcos'
opening theme.
Amarante wrote and
vocalized the Spanish-language song, "Tuyo"...
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Gundisalvus of
Amarante is a
Portuguese priest and hermit. São Gonçalo do
Amarante may also
refer to: São Gonçalo do
Amarante, Rio
Grande do Norte, a muni****lity...
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Amarantes 1944/45: GD
Amarantes 1945/46: CS
Mindelense 1946/47: Académica (Mindelo) 1947/48: CS
Mindelense 1948/49: GD
Amarantes 1949/50: CS...
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Amarante ****ebol
Clube (abbreviated as
Amarante FC) is a
Portuguese football club
based in
Amarante in the
district of Porto.
Amarante FC
currently plays...
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Count of
Amarante (Portuguese:
Conde de
Amarante) is a
noble title,
decreed by
Queen Maria I of
Portugal on 13 May 1811, and
instituted on 28 June...
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league was
contested by 8
teams with GD
Amarantes winning the championship. New
records were made,
Amarantes finished with a new
record with 13 points...