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Camisa or
Kamisa (Ancient Gr****: τὰ Κάμισα), also
known as Com****a and
possibly as Eumeis, was a town of
Lesser Armenia,
inhabited during ****enistic,...
- "La
Camisa Negra" (transl. "The
Black Shirt") is a
Spanish rock song
written by Juanes,
inspired by
Colombian singer-songwriter
Octavio Mesa and recorded...
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largest of such
organizations in
Brazil with
almost 100,000 ****ociates.
Camisa 12 ("The 12th Shirt",
founded in 1971),
Estopim da Fiel ("Faithful's Fuse"...
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Cathedral from
Constantinople in the 9th century. This relic, the
Sancta Camisa, was not
usually called a veil. It is
usually described as a
chemise (undergarment)...
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Brazilian culture through the
practice of capoeira.
Founded in 1988 by
Mestre Camisa, José
Tadeu Carneiro Cardoso, ABADÁ is
based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil....
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Alessandro Camisa (born 13
April 1985) is an
Italian former professional footballer who pla**** as a
defender for Nardò. He pla**** 2
seasons (9 games, no...
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being the
formal variant of the latter.
Barong tagalog was also
known as
camisa fuera ("outer shirt") in
Philippine Spanish. The term "barong tagalog" is...
- The
camisa blouse is a
garment that
originated in the Philippines. It is made from a
cloth that has been
woven using thread made from the
pineapple plant...
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Camisa de Vênus (the old-fashioned
Portuguese term for "condom") was a
Brazilian rock
group from
Bahia whose peak of po****rity was in the mid 1980s. Former...
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Maria Clara gown
traditionally consists of four parts: a
blouse (baro or
camisa), a long
skirt (saya), a
kerchief worn over the
shoulders (pañuelo, fichu...