- Estádio
Walmir Campelo Bezerra,
usually known as Bezerrão, is a
Brazilian football stadium,
located at
administrative region of Gama, in the Distrito...
- Vítor
Fernando de
Carvalho Campelos (born 11 May 1975) is a
Portuguese football manager.
After working as an ****istant to Toni in the
Middle East, he managed...
- the
Socialist Party (PS) won,
being one seat
short of a majority.
Daniel Campelo, CDS – People's
Party (CDS–PP) → Independent: Left the CDS–PP parliamentary...
- Célia
Campello Gomes Chacon (née Célia
Benelli Campello; 18 June 1942 – 4
March 2003),
known by her
stage name
Celly Campello, was a
Brazilian singer and...
- from the
original on 24
October 2018.
Retrieved 30 June 2017.
Adriana Campelo, "Rethinking
Sense of Place:
Sense of One and
Sense of Many"; in Kavaratzis...
-
Gerardo Juraci Campelo Leite (24
September 1931 – 13 July 2020),
better known simply as
Juraci Leite, was a
Brazilian politician,
dentist and professor...
-
Filipe Sousa may
refer to:
Filipe Sousa (politician) (born 1964),
Portuguese politician Filipe Sousa (footballer) (born 1991),
Portuguese footballer This...
-
Israel Machado Campelo Andrade (born
January 17, 1960, in Salvador),
commonly known as
Israel Andrade or
simply Israel, is a
former professional basketball...
- 2023. "José
Gomes sucede a Vítor
Campelos no
comando técnico do
Desportivo de Chaves" [José
Gomes succeeds Vítor
Campelos in
technical command of Desportivo...
- Casarrubios, Marta; Cruz-Bermúdez, Alberto; Nadal, Ernest; Insa, Amelia; García
Campelo, María del Rosario; Lázaro, Martín; Dómine, Manuel; Majem, Margarita; Rodríguez-Abreu...