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Cólera is a
Brazilian punk rock band
formed in
October 1979 in São Paulo, by the
brothers Redson (guitar and lead vocals) and
Pierre (drums) and their...
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Colera (Catalan pronunciation: [kuˈleɾə]) is a muni****lity in the
comarca of Alt Empordà, Girona, Catalonia, Spain, on the
Costa Brava. It is a village...
- Love in the Time of
Cholera (Spanish: El amor en los
tiempos del
cólera) is a
novel written in
Spanish by
Colombian Nobel Prize-winning
author Gabriel...
- 490 ft): The
classic high camp,
offering reasonable wind protection. Camp
Colera, 6,000
metres (19,690 ft): A larger,
while slightly more exposed, camp situated...
- doi:10.1515/9783110523874-022.
Francisco Beltrán
Lloris ,
Carlos Jordán
Cólera ,
Borja Díaz Ariño1, and
Ignacio Simón Cornago.
Journal of
Roman Archaeology...
- The Wind's
Fierce (Spanish: La
cólera del viento, Italian: La
collera del vento, also
known as
Revenge of Trinity,
Trinity Sees Red and The Wind's Anger)...
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Abranches Written by Aluízio
Abranches Flávio
Tambellini Based on Um Copo de
Cólera by
Raduan N****ar
Produced by Flávio R.
Tambellini Starring Alexandre Borges...
- VAMVŚ LITANAṂ on
lines 3 and 4, see below. In line 5, for
AVDITUM Jordán
Cólera suggests an
origin from the Proto-Indo-European root *h2ew-dheh1- / *h2ew-dhh1-o...
- date in the
extensive corpus of Celtiberian. This variety,
which Jordán
Cólera proposed to name
Northeastern Hispano-Celtic, has long been
synonymous with...
- (Francisco Villar,
Blanca María Prósper,
Patrizia de
Bernado Stempel, Jordán
Colera)
consider that they
belong to a
Lusitanian or Lusitanian-like
dialect or...