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Branquinho is a
diminutive form of
Branco (meaning
white in
Portuguese and Galician).
Branco may
refer to:
Branquinho River, a
river in the Brazilian...
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Veronique Branquinho (born in Vilvoorde, 1973) is a
Belgian fashion designer of
Portuguese ancestry who
studied at the
Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp...
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Alberto Carlos de Liz-Teixeira
Branquinho (27
January 1902 – 1973) was a
Portuguese diplomat credited with
saving the
lives of 1,000 Jews in ****-occupied...
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Diogo Ferraz Branquinho (pronounced [diˈoɣu βɾɐ̃ˈkiɲu]; born 25 July 1994) is a
Portuguese handball player for
Sporting CP and the
Portuguese national...
- The
Branquinho River is a
river of
Roraima state in
northern Brazil. List of
rivers of
Roraima Brazilian Ministry of
Transport 0°04′01″S 61°01′14″W /...
- pronunciation: [bej'ʒĩɲu]; "little kiss" in Portuguese), also
known as
branquinho ("little
white one"), is a
typical Brazilian birthday party candy prepared...
- António José
Branquinho da
Fonseca (4 May 1905 – 7 May 1974) was a
Portuguese writer. Some of his
early works were
published under the
pseudonym António...
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Wellington Gonçalves dos
Santos (born 2
January 1983),
better known as
Branquinho, is a
Brazilian former professional football player who pla**** as an offensive...
- André
Rodrigues da
Silva (born
November 14, 1989, in Paulista), or
simply Branquinho, is a
Brazilian striker. He
currently plays for Manaus. He
began his career...
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first appearance as a
student led to her
walking the
runway for
Veronique Branquinho in 1998,
which caught the
attention of a
modelling scout and led to a...