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Moita (pronounced [ˈmojtɐ] ) is a muni****lity in the
district of Setúbal in Portugal. The po****tion in 2011 was 66,029, in an area of 55.26 km2. The...
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Moitas Venda is a
civil parish (freguesia) in
Alcanena Muni****lity, in the Médio Tejo
Subregion of
Oeste e Vale do Tejo Region, Portugal. The po****tion...
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Moita (Anadia), a
civil parish in the muni****lity of
Anadia Moita (parish), a
civil parish in the muni****lity of
Moita Moita (Sabugal), a...
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Moïta (French pronunciation: [mɔjta]; Italian:
Moita [
ˈmɔːita]; Corsican:
Mòita) is a
commune in the Haute-Corse department, on the
island of Corsica...
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Irisalva Moita (1924–2009) was a
Portuguese archaeologist and
museum conservator and curator.
Irisalva Constância de Nóbrega
Nunes Moita was born on 21...
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Alcanena e Vila
Moreira Bugalhos Malhou,
Louriceira e
Espinheiro Minde Moitas Venda Monsanto Serra de
Santo António
Serras de Aire e
Candeeiros Natural...
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Moita Bonita is a muni****lity
located in the
Brazilian state of Sergipe. Its po****tion was 11,348 (2020) and
covers 96.53 km2 (37.27 sq mi).
Moita Bonita...
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published Notes "Da Ulla a meu cabo veño"
Melchor López 1790 "En Belén hai
moita festa" José
Pacheco 1829 "Nadal De Luíntra" ("Luintra Carol") Traditional...
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Miguel Ângelo
Moita Garcia (born 4
February 1983) is a
Portuguese former professional footballer who pla****
mainly as a right-back.
Garcia was born in...
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Rodrigo Moita de Deus (Lisbon, 21
November 1977) is a
Portuguese analyst,
opinion maker and writer.
Rodrigo is a
writer that
started a
career as a journalist...