- The Quebra–
Quilos revolt (Portuguese:
revolta do Quebra-
Quilos, literally, "revolt of the kilogram-breaker") was a three-month-long
revolt in opposition...
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Australia (RSL)
clubs and some
motel restaurants. In Brazil,
comida a
quilo or
comida por
quilo—literally, "food by [the] kilo"—restaurants are common. This is...
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Gweilo or
gwailou (Chinese: 鬼佬;
Cantonese Yale: gwáilóu,
pronounced [kʷɐ̌i lǒu] ) is a
common Cantonese slang term for Westerners. In the
absence of modifiers...
- The
Battle of El
Quilo,
fought during the
Chilean War of Independence,
occurred at el
Quilo, on the
southern side of the
Itata river, on 19
March 1814...
- The
Kwilu River (Portuguese: Rio Cuílo; French: Rivière Kwilu; Dutch:
Kwilu Rivier) is a
major river in both
Lunda Norte Province and
Lunda Sul Province...
- 3, 2012.
Retrieved September 20, 2012. "Luana
Piovani quer
perder três
quilos na 'Dança dos Famosos'". Extra. Globo.com. May 25, 2013.
Retrieved May 30...
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Balaiada (1838–1841)
Liberal rebellions (1842)
Praieira revolt (1848) Quebra–
Quilos revolt (1874–1875)
Naval Revolt (1891–94)
Federalist Revolution (1893–95)...
- Banay-banay, Bawi, Castillo, Maugat,
Lumang Bayan (poblacion), Pansol, Payapa,
Quilo-
quilo, San Miguel, San Felipe, and Tangob. In 1952, the town
council founded...
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initiated from side control. It is also
referred to as the side
mount and "cem
quilos" (a
hundred kilograms) in
Brazilian Portuguese. Additionally, the typical...
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isolated Russian and
Prussian corps Chilean War of
Independence Battle of El
Quilo 19
March Chilean patriots defeat Spain War of the
Sixth Coalition Battle...