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Correio da
Manhã may
refer to one of the
following newspapers:
Correio da
Manhã (Brazil)
Correio da
Manhã (Portugal) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- "
Manhã de Carnaval" ("Carnival Morning"),
often referred to as "Black Orpheus", is a song by
Brazilian composer Luiz Bonfá and
lyricist Antônio Maria...
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Correio da
Manhã (Portuguese pronunciation: [kuˈʁɐju ðɐ mɐˈɲɐ̃], lit. 'Morning Post') is a
Portuguese daily newspaper from Portugal.
Published in Lisbon...
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Mithun Manhas (born 12
October 1979) is an
Indian former first-class
cricketer and
current coach. A right-handed batsman, he also
bowled right-arm off-spin...
- Heo
Manha (born 1932) is a
Korean poet. He was a
professor of
medicine for decades, and
after he retired, he
actively published poetry collections and...
- "Mah Nà Mah Nà" is a po****r song by
Italian composer Piero Umiliani. It
originally appeared in the
Italian film Sweden:
Heaven and **** (Svezia, inferno...
- Diário da
Manhã (Portuguese:
Daily Morning) was a
daily newspaper published between 1931 and 1971 in Lisbon, Portugal. It was
official paper of the National...
- The
Minhas (or
Manhas) is a
Rajput clan. They are
found in Punjab,
Himachal Pradesh and
Jammu and Kashmir.
These are
spread in most of the part of Gagwan...
- Mångha (
måŋha) is the
Avestan for "Moon, month",
equivalent to
Persian Māh (ماه; Old
Persian 𐎶𐎠𐏃 māha). It is the name of the
lunar deity in Zoroastrianism...
- "Café da
Manhã" (stylized as CAFÉ DA
MANHÃ ;P, Portuguese: [kaˈfɛ dɐ mɐˈɲɐ̃]; "breakfast", literally, "morning coffee") is a song by
Brazilian singers...