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Cypriano Nunes,
known as
Castelhano, (22
September 1892 – 26
November 1980) was a
Brazilian footballer. He pla**** in four
matches for the
Brazil national...
- The
Unidade Castelhanos Formation is a
Mesozoic geologic formation.
Dinosaur remains diagnostic to the
genus level are
among the
fossils that have been...
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local species.
Structures such as the
Castelhanos road,
which allows terrestrial vehicles to
access Castelhanos Beach on the
other side of the island...
- Mato
Castelhano is a muni****lity in the
state of Rio
Grande do Sul, Brazil. As of 2020, the
estimated po****tion was 2,542. List of muni****lities in...
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Larinho Lousa Maçores Mós
Peredo dos
Castelhanos Souto da
Velha Torre de
Moncorvo Urrós Urrós e
Peredo dos
Castelhanos Alcorochel ****entiz
Brogueira Chancelaria...
- Mário
Castelhano (1896–1940) was a
Portuguese anarcho-syndicalist,
railway worker and journalist.
During the time of the
First Portuguese Republic, he...
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Praia do Tombo,
Praia Almada, Brava,
Praia do Bonete, Calhetas, Camburi,
Castelhanos, Cedro, Guaratuba, Enseada, Fazenda, Mococa, Pernambuco, Picinguaba,...
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Brydes whale breaching in Baia de
Castelhanos,
north of São Paulo, Brazil...
- Moreré,
Praia de Bainema,
Praia da Cova da Onça, and
Praia da
Ponta dos
Castelhanos. Ilha de
Boipeba was
first settled in 1537 by
Jesuits from Portugal,...
- non-canned, wet-cured (presunto cozido) and dry-cured (presunto cru)), or
castelhano ('Castilian'), from
Spanish melena ('mane'),
fiambre and castellano. Portuguese...