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Castelo de São
Jorge da Mina (St.
George of the Mine Castle), also
known as
Castelo da Mina or
simply Mina (or
Feitoria da Mina), in present-day Elmina...
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Pedra da Mina (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpɛdɾɐ
dɐ ˈmĩnɐ]) is the
fourth highest mountain in Brazil,
located in the
Serra Fina
section of the Mantiqueira...
- The
Costa da Mina (lit. 'Coast of the Mine'),
sometimes shortened to
Mina, is a
Portuguese term for the
loosely defined coastal region in
Western Africa...
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Acrolophus damina is a moth of the
family Acrolophidae. It is
found in
South America. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson,...
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Daminah refers to the
following villages in the al-Qusayr District, Homs
Governorate of Syria: Daminah, Hama, a
village in Syria's Hama
Governorate Daminah...
- 1993,
Sirenitas and on 24
January 2002,
Ilheu Damina. On 16
August 2004 it was
rechristened the Ilhéu
da Mina,
after it was
acquired by the
maritime operator...
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Ponta da Mina is a
headland located some 2 km
northeast of
Santo António, the
island capital of Príncipe in São Tomé and Príncipe. The
point is on the...
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Mina Anna
Mazzini OMRI (born 25
March 1940) or
Mina Anna
Quaini (for the
Swiss civil registry),
known mononymously as
Mina, is an
Italian singer and actress...
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Mina interpretata da Mina is a
compilation album by
Italian singer Mina,
issued in 1965. The
songs of this
album were all
taken from the
albums published...
- de Azambuja, to
construct a
fortress and
trading post
called São
Jorge da Mina in the Gulf of Guinea.
Indirect evidence also
points to his
possible parti****tion...