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Leopoldina may
refer to: Colônia
Leopoldina, a
Brazilian muni****lity in the
state of
Alagoa Leopoldina,
Minas Gerais, a
Brazilian muni****lity in the...
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Maria Leopoldina of
Austria (22
January 1797 – 11
December 1826) was the
first Empress of
Brazil as the wife of
Emperor Dom Pedro I from 12 October...
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Sciences Leopoldina (German:
Deutsche Akademie der
Naturforscher Leopoldina –
Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften),
short Leopoldina, is the national...
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Leopoldina Bălănuță (Romanian pronunciation: [le.opolˈdina bələˈnut͡sə]; 10
December 1934 – 14
October 1998) was a
Romanian actress. She was born in her...
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Santa Leopoldina is a muni****lity in
central Espírito Santo, Brazil. Its po****tion was 12,885 (2015) and its area is 718.1 km². It is 16
meters above...
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Princess Leopoldina of
Brazil (
Leopoldina Teresa Francisca Carolina Miguela Gabriela Rafaela Gonzaga; 13 July 1847 – 7
February 1871) was the daughter...
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School of
Philosophy and
Catholic Theology with the
designated name
Leopoldina. On 15
November 1702, the
university opened.
Johannes Adrian von Plencken...
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Princess Leopoldina of
Savoy (
Leopoldina Maria; 21
December 1744 – 17
April 1807) was a
Princess of
Savoy and
later the
Princess of Melfi, as wife of...
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Demerval Lopes de
Lacerda (1933–2007),
known as
Mestre Leopoldina, was a
Brazilian velha guarda (old guard)
capoeira mestre. He was
known for his quick...
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Leopoldina is a
district in the
subprefecture of Lapa in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. 22°46′S 43°18′W / 22.767°S 43.300°W / -22.767; -43.300...