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Páscoa" [Sodiê
Doces launches eight flavors of
spoon egg for Easter]. Campinas.com.br (in
Brazilian Portuguese).
Retrieved 2024-03-29. "Ovo de
Páscoa...
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Folar da
Páscoa Folar de
Chaves Folar de
Vouzela Folar de Olhão M****a
Sovada Pão de
Leite Pão Doce
Requeifa -
Wedding bread Regueifa da
Páscoa Viriato...
- Éwerton
Ribeiro Páscoa or
simply Éwerton
Páscoa (born 14
March 1989) is a
Brazilian footballer who
currently plays for Joinville.
Ewerton began his footballing...
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Regional n.º 13/80/A, de 21 de agosto". dre.pt.
Retrieved 17
August 2022.
Páscoa Portugal Pestana, João Filipe. "Avança
proposta para
instituir a 2 de Abril...
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Pascoa was
launched at
Calcutta in 1816. She was a "country ship",
trading around India and
between India and China. She was a
transport in 1819-20 during...
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breads from
other cultures include badnji kruh in
Croatian cuisine,
folar de
páscoa in
Portuguese cuisine,
brioche in
French cuisine,
kulich in
Russian cuisine...
- dragées in 25
different colors. In
Portugal sugared almonds (amêndoas de
Páscoa) are the most
traditional treat and gift
rather than
chocolate eggs. Entire...
- 130.1.300. ISSN 0012-3692. PMID 16840419. Das, Shyam; Abdollahzadeh, M.;
Pascoa, Jose; Dumas, A.; Trancossi, M. (2014). "Numerical
modeling of
coanda effect...
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Maria do
Carmo Fontes Páscoa Bernardo,
better known as
Maria do
Carmo (1884 – 1964), was a po****r
Portuguese fado
singer in
Lisbon and Brazil.
Carmo was...
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national park,
Parque Nacional do
Monte Pascoal. The name "Pascoal"
refers to "
Páscoa" (Portuguese for "Easter"), as the
sighting of the
mount happened around...