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Jardim (Portuguese for "garden") may
refer to:
Alberto João
Jardim,
Portuguese politician and
President of the
Autonomous Region of
Madeira José Jardim...
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Welberlieskott de
Halim Jardim (born 25
April 2007),
commonly known as
Welber Jardim or Well, is an
Indonesian footballer who
plays as a right-back or...
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Marques Jardim (born 4
January 1979) is a
Portuguese football manager who is the head
coach of EFL
League Two club
Newport County. Born in Funchal,
Jardim began...
- José
Leonardo Nunes Alves Sousa Jardim (European Portuguese: [liuˈnaɾðu ʒɐɾˈðĩ]; born 1
August 1974) is a
Portuguese football manager,
currently in charge...
- César
Jardim (born 20
March 1995) is a
Brazilian professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
Vasco da Gama. On 13 July 2019,
Jardim joined...
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Simone Jardim (pronounced Si-MO-nee zhar-ZHING; born
November 7, 1979) is a Brazilian-American
professional pickleball player.
Jardim was
ranked the number...
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Jardim Botânico,
Portuguese for
botanical garden, may
refer to:
Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro, the
Portuguese name for the Rio de
Janeiro Botanical...
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Jardim Gramacho (Gramacho
Gardens in English) is a
neighborhood in the city of
Duque de
Caxias and the
state of Rio de Janeiro.
Jardim Gramacho was the...
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Jardim Elétrico (transl. Electric Garden) is the
fourth album by the
Brazilian Tropicália/psychedelic rock band Os Mutantes. The
album was
originally released...
- 2020.
Jardim,
Tomaz (2023). Ilse Koch on Trial:
Making the '**** of Buchenwald'. Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674249189.
Jardim, Tomaz...