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Cintra, S.A. (Concesiones de
Infraestructuras de Transporte,
translated as Toll
Transport Infrastructures) is one of the
largest private developers of...
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Cintra is an
international operator of toll
roads and car parks.
Cintra may also
refer to:
Cintra Wilson (21st century),
American celebrity writer Adriano...
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Adriano Ferreira Cintra (born 21 May 1974) is a
Brazilian multi-instrumentalist and producer, also
known as an
underground and club
celebrity in his hometown...
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CINTRA UMI 3288 is a
joint research laboratory between CNRS,
Nanyang Technological University Singapore and
Thales Group.
Based on the NTU campus, CINTRA...
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Andressa Cintra a
Brazilian jiu-jitsu 1st deg.
black belt athlete. A three-time
IBJJF World and four-time CBJJ
Brazilian Nationals Champion in colored...
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Marcos Cintra Cavalcanti de
Albuquerque (born 23
August 1945) is a
Brazilian economist and
politician affiliated with the
Brazil Union (UNIÃO). "Biografia...
- The
Convention of
Cintra (or Sintra) was an
agreement signed on 30
August 1808,
during the
Peninsular War. By the agreement, the
defeated French were allowed...
- Luís
Miguel Valle Cintra (born 29
April 1949) is a
Portuguese actor. He has
appeared in more than 60
films since 1970. In 1973
Cintra founded the Teatro...
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member Adriano Cintra left the band,
which indirectly led to CSS
becoming inactive between 2013 and 2019. The band
reformed without Cintra in 2019, at first...
- José de
Sousa Cintra (born 1944),
known professionally as
Sousa Cintra, is a
Portuguese businessman who
served as
president of multi-sports club Sporting...