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Deolinda (Portuguese pronunciation: [diuˈlĩdɐ]) were an
acoustic Portuguese "neofado" group,
whose music often deals with
social and
political commentary...
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Deolinda Rodrigues Francisco de
Almeida (nom de
guerre Langidila; 10
February 1939 – 1968) was an
Angolan revolutionary, writer, and poet. She was a member...
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Deolinda Guezimane (born
March 6, 1945) is a
Mozambican independence fighter and politician. She was the
first Secretary General of the
Organization of...
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Deolinda Mulói Gimo (born
August 15, 1987), is a
Mozambican basketball player. She is 190 cm (6 ft 3 in) tall and
plays as a
power forward/center. "A moçambicana...
- from the city of San Juan.
According to po****r legend, the
husband of
Deolinda Correa was
forcibly recruited around the year 1840,
during the Argentine...
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Deolinda Inês
Caetano Kinzimba (born 11 May 1995) is an
Angolan singer-songwriter and actress.
Kinzimba was born in
Luanda and grew up in Ingombota. She...
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Deolinda da Conceição (1914–1957) was the
first woman writer and
journalist in Macau. She was a
Macanese (or Portuguese-descent), with
Portuguese nationality...
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Deolinda (Portuguese pronunciation: [diuˈlĩdɐ]) is a
common Portuguese and
Spanish name and
surname and may also
refer to:
Deolinda Correa, died in the...
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Deolinda Fonseca,
Arcade of Memories, oil on canvas, 2010 (private collection)
Deolinda Fonseca (1954 – 2022) was a
Portuguese painter who
lived and worked...
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Deolinda Lopes Vieira (8 July 1888 – 6 June 1993) was a
primary school teacher as well as an anarcho-syndicalist
activist and a feminist, who pla**** an...