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Casimiro de
Abreu (1839–1860),
Brazilian poet,
novelist and
playwright Casimiro Alegre (1741–1825),
Argentine militia officer and
landowner Casimiro Andrada...
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Casimiro Miguel Vieira da
Silva Ferreira (Rio de Janeiro, 20
October 1993),
better known as
Casimiro or Cazé, is a
Brazilian journalist, presenter, sports...
- For the player, see:
Casimiro Diaz (baseball). Fray
Casimiro Díaz
Toledano OSA (1693–1746) was a
Spanish Augustinian friar who
accompanied the
first Spanish...
- San
Casimiro de Güiripa is a city in the
state of Aragua, Venezuela. It is the
shire town of the San
Casimiro Muni****lity. It is
named after Saint Casimir...
- José
Casimiro Rondeau Pereyra (March 4, 1773 –
November 18, 1844) was a
general and
politician in
Argentina and
Uruguay in the
early 19th century. He was...
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Diogo Casimiro da
Silva Costa (born 14
December 1998) is a
Portuguese professional footballer who
plays as a right-back for Liga
Portugal 2 club Oliveirense...
- Luis
Casimiro Palomo Cárdenas, more
known as
simply Luis
Casimiro, is a
Spanish professional basketball coach, who is
currently a
coach for
Coosur Real...
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Madrid in 1890
under the name of
Hijos de
Casimiro ****u, fábrica de
hielo y
cerveza (English: The Sons of
Casimiro ****u,
production of ice and beer). ****u...
- Acácio
Alfredo Casimiro (born 24
March 1949 in Lisbon) is a
Portuguese former football midfielder and manager. Acácio
Casimiro at
ForaDeJogo (archived)...
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Casimiro José
Marques de
Abreu (January 4, 1839 –
October 18, 1860) was a
Brazilian poet,
novelist and playwright,
adept of the "Ultra-Romanticism" movement...