- Rui
Filipe Caetano Moura (born 1
March 1993),
known as
Carraça, is a
Portuguese professional footballer who
plays mainly as a right-back for Liga Portugal...
- A
carrack (Portuguese: nau; Spanish: nao; Catalan:
carraca; Croatian: karaka) is a three- or four-masted ocean-going
sailing ship that was
developed in...
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Caracas (/kəˈrækəs, -ˈrɑːk-/ kə-RA(H)K-əs, Spanish: [kaˈɾakas]),
officially Santiago de León de
Caracas (CCS), is the
capital and
largest city of Venezuela...
- ****nal de La
Carraca, also
Naval Station of La
Carraca, is a
naval shipyard and a
naval base in San Fernando, Spain. It is a
naval base for the construction...
- Campás,
which is
situated on the side of the
Epistle (right) and
Torre da
Carraca, to the side of the
Gospel (left). The two have a
height of
between 75...
- to ****nal de
Ferrol (A Coruña), ****nal de
Cartagena (Murcia), and La
Carraca, (Cádiz)
under reforms introduced by the
Marques de la
Ensenada and Jorge...
-
engineer and
sailor Isaac Peral for the
Spanish Navy at the ****nal de la
Carraca (now Navantia), the
submarine was
launched on 8
September 1888. She had...
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other countries as well,
particularly France and the
island of Corsica. "
Carraca" The
distinctive sound produced when a
ratcheting navaja is opened. Problems...
- in a
prison cell at the
Penal de las
Cuatro Torres at the ****nal de la
Carraca,
outside Cádiz, aged 66, on 14 July 1816. He was
buried in a m**** grave...
- (also
known as the Gallega) was the largest, of a type
known as a
carrack (
carraca in Spanish), or by the
Portuguese term nau. La Niña and La
Pinta were smaller...