- Emperor's Island.
Linhares became a muni****lity in 1945, when it was
detached from the muni****lity of Colatina. The
economy of
Linhares is
mostly based...
- José
Linhares (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛ ʎĩˈɲaɾis]; 28
January 1886 – 26
January 1957) was a
Brazilian lawyer who
briefly served as the interim...
- the Muni****lity of
Linhares signed a
contract of
operation with Infraero. The
airport is
located 5 km (3 mi) from
downtown Linhares. List of
airports in...
- José
Linhares Ponte (21
October 1930 – 8
January 2025) was a
Brazilian politician. A
member of the
Brazilian Progressive Party, he
served in the Chamber...
- "Judith
Linhares," The New York Times,
February 21, 1997.
Judith Linhares website. Archive: 1990–1999.
Retrieved October 24, 2018.
Judith Linhares website...
- everybody,
including Dilma".
During that period,
Rousseff met Cláudio
Galeno Linhares, a brother-in-arms five
years her senior. Galeno, who had
joined POLOP...
- "Nasce Antonio,
filho da
atriz Cássia
Linhares". Ego. Globo.com.
Retrieved September 11, 2013. Cássia
Linhares at IMDb Cássia
Linhares on
Instagram v t e...
- The
Castle of
Linhares (Portuguese:
Castelo de
Linhares da Beira) is a
medieval castle in the
civil parish of
Linhares, muni****lity of
Celorico da Beira...
- The
Ponte Conde de
Linhares (English:
Count of
Linhares Bridge),
often shortened to
Ponte de
Linhares is a 3.2 km (2.0 mi) long
causeway connecting Ribandar...
-
Linhares Esporte Clube,
commonly known as
Linhares, was a
Brazilian football team from
Linhares, Espírito Santo. They
competed once in the Série C and...