- José
Manuel Nobre Perdigão Queiroga (12 June 1916 in Évora, Sé e São
Pedro – 8 May 1980 in a road accident, Alcoentre, Azambuja), son with his
sister Maria...
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Perdigão may
refer to:
Perdigão,
Minas Gerais, a muni****lity in the
state of
Minas Gerais in the
Southeast region of
Brazil Perdigão S.A., a Brazilian...
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Perdigão S.A. is
Brazilian food
producer founded in 1934 in the
state of
Santa Catarina in
southern Brazil. In 2009, the
company announced a
merger with...
- 2016-07-22. "FERNANDO
PERDIGÃO". FPF (in
European Portuguese).
Retrieved 2024-05-29.
Fernando Perdigão at EU-Football.info
Fernando Perdigão at WorldFootball...
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Cleilton Eduardo Vicente or
simply Perdigão (born June 28, 1977 in Curitiba) was a
defensive midfielder player from Brazil. Pla**** at
Vasco and Corinthians...
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Manfredo Perdigão do
Carmo (15
August 1928, Maceió – 30
April 2018, Rio de Janeiro) was a
Brazilian mathematician. He
spent most of his
career at IMPA...
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Maria Madalena Bagão da
Silva Biscaia de
Azeredo Perdigão (28
April 1923 –5
December 1989), pla**** an
important role in the
cultural life of
Portugal in...
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processing company with over 30
brands in its portfolio. They
include Sadia,
Perdigão, Qualy, Paty, Dánica and Bocatti. Its
products are sold in over 150 countries...
- to
Maria Joana de
Morais Perdigão Queiroga,
daughter with her
younger sisters Antónia and
Catarina of
Joaquim José
Perdigão Queiroga (b. Évora) and first...
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merger with its
major competitor Perdigão,
forming BRF -
Brasil Foods (technically a
takeover of
Sadia by
Perdigão,
which already changed its corporate...