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- Maria II (4 April 1819 – 15 November 1853) "the Educator" (Portuguese: "a Educadora") or "the Good Mother" (Portuguese: "a Boa Mãe"), was Queen of Portugal...
- Odeon, Continental, and RCA-Victor, and performed on the radio for Rádio Educadora Paulista (São Paulo), Rádio Cosmos (São Paulo), Rádio Cruzeiro do Sul...
- Quintiliano Borges in 1966. The building also served as the headquarters of Educadora radio, the first radio station in the region, created in 1968 by the Redemptorists...
- was named the American Capital of Culture in 2005 as well as the Ciudad Educadora in 2006. Guadalajara has been recognized as Mexico's first Smart City...
- Meteorologia[permanent dead link] ? Yes Broadcast from Ibitinga, São Paulo. Rádio Educadora 1939 Yes Broadcast from Limeira, São Paulo. Rádio Novo Tempo 1989 Yes...
- Forster, a Swiss woman. Starting his career as an announcer in Rádio Educadora de Campinas in 1935, Forster worked on several radio stations, including...
- immigrants. His first appearance on Brazilian radio was in 1927 on Rádio Educadora Paulista and Rádio Cruzeiro do Sul; that same year, he made his first...
- Technology for the Habitat ****ociación Red Internacional de Ciudades Educadoras Institut Infància y Adolescència de Barcelona, C. Consorci Campus Interuniversitari...
- do Rio. … Começou a trabalhar aos 11 anos, para pagar sua escola, foi educadora numa creche na Maré e aluna da primeira turma de pré-vestibular comunitário...
- event, she announced the motto of her new government: "Brasil, Pátria Educadora". Dilma Rousseff's management of the Brazilian economy began as a continuation...