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- The Conservatoria delle Coste (Coastal conservation agency) (official name: Conservatoria delle Coste della Sardegna in Italian, Conservatoria de sas Costeras...
- the Roman Catholic Diocese of Valença. Valença has five districts: Conservatória ("City of Serenades"), Barão de Juparanã ("City of the Barons), Parapeúna...
- library building in 1786. The building was built on the site of the Conservatoria, where gold and silver bullion of the Order's treasury were stored....
- The Russkaya Conservatoria Chamber Capella (Russian: Камерная капелла «Русская консерватория», The Russian Conservatoire) is a Russian vocal and instrumental...
- Canadian origin Xavier Pascal Coste (1787–1879), a French architect Conservatoria delle Coste Coste Rocks Provincial Park Lacoste Saint-Paul-la-Coste...
- in public; he directed both the Tasmanian and New South Wales State Conservatoria of Music; and he co-founded the Sydney International Piano Competition...
- Cinematography Award for best Cinematography Cine Música – Festival de Cinema de Conservatória (Brazil) Best Original Music Havana Film Festival (Cuba) Best Do****entary...
- de automóveis). In Lisbon, the Central Registry Office (Portuguese: Conservatória dos Registos Centrais) is located, it was created in 1949 and is responsible...
- paid to the king. The islands were also recorded in the books of the Conservatória do Registo Predial of Funchal. From the 15th to the 19th centuries,...
- to keep their art alive, often meeting with public indifference. In conservatoria across the country, even students of traditional instruments were always...