- "Chav" (/tʃæv/), also "charver", "scally" and "roadman" in
parts of England, is a
British term,
usually used in a
pejorative way. The term is used to describe...
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Alfred Cecil Chave (1905 - 1971) was an
Australian tennis player, administrator,
journalist and broadcaster.
Chave was born on 16
August 1905 in Brisbane...
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Chaves (1931–2021),
Spanish footballer Bartolomeu Chaves (b. 2001),
Brazilian para-athlete
Esteban Chaves (b. 1990),
Colombian cyclist Joara Chaves (b...
- André
Chave (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃dʁe ʃav]; 1799-1868) was a
French landowner and real
estate developer in M****ille. André
Chave was born in 1799...
- Anna C.
Chave is an art
historian and
professor at
Queens College and the
Graduate Center of the City
University of New York (CUNY). She is best known...
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Boulevard Chave (French pronunciation: [bulvaʁ ʃav]) is a
major boulevard in M****ille, France.
Built in 1842 and
named in
honor of
landowner André
Chave, it...
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Kotti Chave (born Björn
Julius Haraldsson Chave; 18
September 1911 – 4 May 1986) was a Finnish-born
Swedish film actor. He was the son of the theatre...
- "Joga a
chave" (English: "Throw me the key") is a
samba song
composed in 1952 by
Brazilian composer and
singer Adoniran Barbosa (real name João Rubinato)...
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Praia de
Chaves (also:
Praia da
Chave) is a
beach in the
western part of the
island of Boa
Vista in Cape Verde,
close to the town Rabil. It is
about 5...
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Desportivo de
Chaves,
commonly known as
Chaves (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʃavɨʃ] ), is a
Portuguese professional football club from
Chaves currently playing...