- Rosh
Hashanah (Hebrew: רֹאשׁ הַשָּׁנָה, Rōʾš hašŠānā, lit. 'head of the year') is the New Year in Judaism. The
biblical name for this
holiday is Yom Teruah...
- João
Carlos Brenha Alves Pereira (born May 6, 1970 in Espinho) is a
beach volleyball player from Portugal, who
competed in
three consecutive Summer Olympics...
- Alvarez/Rosell, Cuba (10) def. Englen/Petersson,
Sweden (23), 15-3 (29) Maia/
Brenha,
Portugal (18) def. Everaert/Mulder,
Netherlands (15), 15-8 (51) Roberto...
- (cyclist),
Portuguese road
cyclist João Barbosa,
Portuguese racing driver João
Brenha,
Portuguese beach volleyball player João
Cunha e Silva,
Portuguese tennis...
-
medalist António Leitão and
volleyball players, such as
Miguel Maia and João
Brenha, were born in Espinho.
Beach Volleyball The city
hosted the 2017 FIVB Beach...
- [ɐ]
before palatal sounds (/j, ɲ, ʃ, ʒ, ʎ/); e.g.
roupeiro [ʁoˈpɐjɾu],
brenha [ˈbɾɐ(ʲ)ɲɐ],
texto [ˈtɐ(ʲ)ʃtu], vejo [ˈvɐ(ʲ)ʒu],
coelho [kuˈɐ(ʲ)ʎu]. European...
- do
Sobral Paio
Mendes Pias
Alhadas Alqueidão Bom
Sucesso Borda do
Campo Brenha Buarcos Ferreira-a-Nova
Lavos Maiorca Marinha das
Ondas Moinhos da Gândara...
- The
Ponte Romana do Rio
Brenhas (Roman
bridge of Rio
Brenhas),
sometimes known simply as the
Ponta Romana de
Moura or
Ponte de Moura, is a
bridge built...
-
Rorich and
Colin Po**** (RSA) 3 2 1 4 3 130 134 5 Miguel Maia and João
Brenha (POR) 3 1 2 3 4 124 126 4 Pavlos
Beligratis and
Athanasios Michalopoulos (GRE)...
- grainstones, and the
fractured carbonates of the
Brenha formation.
Seals are
tight or
marly carbonates of the
Brenha and
overlying basal Upper Jur****ic. N. Pimentel1...