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trade was salt. At this time, it had two nuclei: a fishermen's district,
Sabugo, and the
aristocratic centre, La Villa,
standing each
other across a small...
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Gabriel Garcia Luzia Carmelo ....
Santinha Jefferson Ricart Pezeta ....
Sabugo Terezinha Cubana ....
Gilda Ulisses Bezerra ....
Totoca Davis Carvalho ...
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Muros de Nalón
Playa de
Requexinos – Sta. María del Mar
Playa de
Sabugo –
Sabugo –
Luarca Playa de San Antolín –
Niembro –
Llanes Playa de San Martín...
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Ezequiel Nicolás
Miralles Sabugo (Spanish pronunciation: [eθeˈkjel miˈɾaʎes], born 21 July 1983) is an
Argentine footballer that
currently plays for Liniers...
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Protected Landscape and
Seascape West
Philippine Sea
Pandacan oil
depot Racho-
Sabugo, Ms
Clarissa Ruth S. (7
October 2022). "Service
Contract 38: The Malampaya...
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Preceding station Comboios de
Portugal Following station Sabugo towards Caldas da
Rainha InterRegional Agualva-Cacém
towards Lisbon-Santa Apolónia Regional...
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rivers Pequeno, Vallegordo,
Negro and
Valdesamario on the
right and from the
Sabugo stream, the Valdaín River, the Santibáñez and the
Velilla River on the left...
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graduated as such. Born in León, his
family comes from Omaña,
specifically from
Sabugo and Garueña. In 2009, he
graduated in
aeronautical engineering from the...
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aristocratic and
learned puppet made of corncob, the
Viscount of
Sabugosa ("
sabugo"
means corncob in Portuguese, "Sabugosa" is a
parody of the real
Count of...
- Mrs. Benta's Farm.
Visconde de
Sabugosa (roughly "Viscount of Corncob"; "
sabugo"
means corncob in Portuguese. "Sabugosa" is a
parody of the
Count de Sabugosa)...