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- Diogo Barbosa Mendanha (17 August 1992), known as Diogo Barbosa, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Fluminense a left-back. Born in Terra Nova do...
- The Mendanha State Park (Portuguese: Parque Estadual do Mendanha is a state park in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Mendanha State Park is divided...
- (16 sq mi). The muni****lity contains part of the 4,398 hectares (10,870 acres) Mendanha State Park, created in 2013. The name is a reference to the second Baron...
- Fundação Cultursintra Anes, José Manuel (1998, interviewed by Victor Mendanha). O Esoterismo da Quinta da Regaleira. Lisbon: Hugin Anes, José Manuel...
- neighborhood is between the Mendanha and Pedra Branca mountains. It is located between the mountains of Pedra Branca (White Rock) and Mendanha in the northern of...
- located in the Bueno sector, while its transmitting antenna is in Morro do Mendanha, in the Jardim Petrópolis neighborhood. "You are watching the image of...
- Angelo (December 2012). "Estrutura subsuperficial do Complexo Alcalino do Mendanha, Rio de Janeiro, por integração de dados geológicos e gravimétricos". REM:...
- 2002. The muni****lity contains part of the 4,398 hectares (10,870 acres) Mendanha State Park, created in 2013. Before the Portuguese arrived in Rio de Janeiro...
- Clement Campos (1946-2018) well-known Indian moral theologian Joseph Ivel Mendanha (1922-2019) first Indian Redemptorist priest Joseph Nguyễn Tiến Lộc (1943-2022)...
- Many tributaries of the river rise in the 4,398 hectares (10,870 acres) Mendanha State Park, created in 2013. An aqueduct carries the water across the Pedra...