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- ****ociated levees. This system continued under the Portuguese rule, with communidades maintaining the khazan system through an ****ociation of farmers (bhous...
- village to the south. During Portuguese rule, it was one of the nine communidades in Salcete. Benaulim is the birthplace of St. Joseph Vaz, who was a priest...
- Initially, there were three Communidades in Divar : Piedade, São Matias (now Malar), Goathias. The Piedade Communidade was later sub-divided into two...
- ****embly of Communidades at the sub-district or taluka level. The Camaras Gerais ou Agrarias were extinguished by the Code of Communidades of 1904 and...
- Studies 41.2/3 (2000): 211–234. Rural Development Institute: Ejidos and Communidades in Oaxaca, Mexico (pdf) Archived 2013-04-12 at the Wayback Machine Centro...
- of affluent elite Catholics, positioned in a row. The ****ociação das Communidades (Communities ****ociation) building and the school being the odd exceptions...
- de Propriedade Rústica nas Comunidades Aldeanas was a treatise on the Communidades (Ganvkaar) system in Goa and an advocacy of its continuance. Furtado...
- surp****ing the old record of 36 hours held by a Brazilian musical troupe, Communidade Evangelica Luterana São Paulo (Lutheran Evangelical Community of São...
- Retrieved 18 November 2010. "Histórico – Como surgiu?" (in Portuguese). Communidade dos Paises de Lingua Portuguesa. 2010. Archived from the original on...
- for preparing khazan lands, probable birth of Gaonkaris (latter-day communidades) of Goa, common land ownership, Iron Age in Goa, first ploughs. 500 BC...