- Look up
cordel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cordel may
refer to:
Cordel, a unit of length, see
Obsolete Spanish and
Portuguese units of measurement...
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Cordel literature (from the
Portuguese term,
literatura de
cordel,
literally “string literature”,
Portuguese pronunciation: [koʁˈdɛw]) are po****r and...
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Cordel Encantado (English: The
Enchanted Tale) is a
Brazilian telenovela produced and
broadcast by TV
Globo from 11
April to 23
September 2011. It has...
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Cordel Hyde (born 20
August 1973) is a
Belizean politician. He is the
current Deputy Prime Minister of
Belize since 16
November 2020. He is a
member of...
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Cordel Patricia Jack (born 22
February 1982) is a
Vincentian former cricketer who pla**** as an all-rounder,
batting right-handed and
bowling right-arm...
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Cordel do Fogo
Encantado is a
Brazilian band from
Arcoverde who mix
different Brazilian musical genres, such as
samba de côco, toré indígena, embolada...
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Cordel Iwuagwu (born
September 4, 1996) is an
American football guard who is a free agent. He pla****
college football at TCU.
Iwuagwu attended Westfield...
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Cordell Hull
Barrow (15
April 1940 – 11 June 2003) was a
Trinidad and
Tobago sailor. He
competed in the
Flying Dutchman event at the 1964
Summer Olympics...
- The Holy
Cross Church is a
Roman Catholic church situated at
Cordel in the
Kulshekar locality of Mangalore, India. It
caters to
nearly 6,500
people distributed...
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papeles volantes or
hojas volanderas. They are also
known as
literatura de
cordel (string literature),
particularly in the
northeast of Brazil. Two of the...