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Murça (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmuɾsɐ] ) is a muni****lity in
northern Portugal. The po****tion in 2011 was 5,952, in an area of 189.37 km2. It is...
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Celtiberian communities that
Romans had
called oppida.
Murça Porca de
Murça (literally the "Sow of
Murça" in Portuguese,
although the
sculpture appears to...
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younger brother of
Alfredo Murça.
Joaquim Murça at
ForaDeJogo (archived)
Joaquim Murça at National-Football-Teams.com
Joaquim Murça at EU-Football.info v t...
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powdered sugar. Toucinho-do-Céu de
Murça (lit. 'heaven's
bacon from
Murça') ― This
variation from
Murça contains doce de gila. The doce de gila is...
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Alfredo Manuel da
Silva Murça (17
January 1948 – 24
August 2007) was a
Portuguese international footballer who pla**** as a defender.
Murça earned 5 caps for...
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northwestern height only, and the
slightly lower southeastern height was Mons
Murca.
Lawrence Richardson, A new
topographical dictionary of
ancient Rome, Johns...
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refer to the
following places in Portugal:
Candedo (
Murça), a
parish in the muni****lity of
Murça Candedo (Vinhais), a
parish in the muni****lity of Vinhais...
- João
Murça Pires (1917-1994) was a
Brazilian botanist, who
worked prin****lly at the
Instituto Agronômico do Norte.
Pires was born in Bariri,
Brazil on...
- the free dictionary. Jou or JOU may
refer to: Jou (
Murça), a
parish of the muni****lity of
Murça,
Portugal Jou-sous-Monjou, a
commune in Cantal, France...
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Murca Formation (Spanish: Formación
Murca, Kim) is a
geological formation of the
Altiplano Cundiboyacense,
Eastern Ranges of the
Colombian Andes....