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Braga Barcelos (parish), a former-civil
parish in the muni****lity of
Barcelos Pero de
Barcelos,
Portuguese explorer of
North America Barceló Count of...
- The
Rooster of
Barcelos (Portuguese: Galo de
Barcelos) is a
common symbol of Portugal. The folk tale of the
rooster of
Barcelos,
tells the
story of a dead...
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Barcelos was a one-time
Resurrection Fighting Alliance (RFA)
featherweight champion, and a five-time
Brazilian national wrestling champion.
Barcelos was...
- Afonso,
Count of
Barcelos (1289–1350)
illegitimate son of King
Denis of
Portugal and the
third Count of
Barcelos.
Isabel of
Barcelos (1402–1466) a lady...
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Barcelos is a
former civil parish,
located in the muni****lity of
Barcelos, Portugal. In 2013, the
parish merged into the new
parish Barcelos, Vila Boa...
- The
Dukes of
Barcelos (Portuguese:
Duque de
Barcelos) was a
title of
nobility granted by King
Sebastian of
Portugal on 5
August 1562 to the heir of the...
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Barceló is a
Spanish and
Catalan surname.
Barceló may also
refer to:
Barceló (rum), a
Dominican rum
distillery Barceló Hotels, a
multinational resort chain...
- The Estádio
Cidade de
Barcelos is a multi-use
stadium in
Barcelos, Portugal. It is
mostly used for
football matches. It is the home of
Primeira Liga side...
-
Joaquina María
Mercedes Barceló y Pagés (July 24, 1857 - July 31, 1940),
better known as
Consuelo Barceló, was a
Roman Catholic Spanish Augustinian tertiary...
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million specimen exported into Europe, Asia and USA.
Barcelos is
known for Ecotourism.
Barcelos was
originally named Mariuá,
village of the
Manaus Indians...