- José
Augusto Alves Roçadas (6
April 1865 – 28
April 1926) was a
career officer of the
Portuguese Army and a
appointed as a
colonial administrator in Portuguese...
-
Commander of the
Portuguese Expeditionary Corps (CEP) José
Augusto Alves Roçadas –
Commander of the
Portuguese Forces in
Southern Angola José Luís de Moura...
- 1926 coup d'état,
together with
Generals Manuel Gomes da Costa,
Alves Roçadas and Óscar Carmona, thus
creating the
Ditadura Nacional.
After Gomes da...
- la prezidenţiale:
Marcel Ciolacu va fi un
foarte bun prim-ministru, la
rocadă / Vă
asigur că în 2024 nu va
exista un USL". G4Media.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved...
-
defeat at the
Cunene river. In response, the
Portuguese established Forte Roçadas in 1906 in what is now Xangongo, not far from Humbe.
Peltola 1958, p. 79–80...
- Eglė. "K.Prunskienė:
nebijokime būti
vadinami prorusiška partija". DELFI. "
Rocada pro-rusă pe piața de TV din Moldova. Ilan Șor
preia controlul televiziunilor...
- Angola. Its seat is the
village of
Xangongo (known in
colonial times as
Roçadas). It
occupies 12,264
square kilometers and has
about 304,964 inhabitants...
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Xangongo (pre-1975: Vila
Roçadas) is a town with a po****tion of 35,000 (2014), and a
commune in the muni****lity of Ombadja,
within the
province of Cunene...
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umgesetzt werden.
Aargauer Zeitung (in German).
Retrieved 2023-06-27. "
Rocada in
topul comertului cu electricitate:
Alpiq ia
locul Alro". Financiarul...
- stop an MPLA
advance on Nova
Lisboa (Huambo) in
early October, Zulu took
Roçadas by 20 October, Sá da
Bandeira by 24
October and Moçâmedes by 28 October...