- The Shoe
Museum (Filipino:
Museo ng
Sapatos),
formerly known as the
Footwear Museum of Marikina, is a
museum in Marikina,
Metro Manila, Philippines. The...
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known as Antônio
Carlos Jr. and
professionally by his ring name Cara de
Sapato (as well as its
English translation Shoeface), is a
Brazilian mixed martial...
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Farnese Grand Tour was
produced by the Lisbon-based
company Uma
Pedra No
Sapato, in co-production with Italy's Vivo Film and France's S****ac Sud and Cinéma...
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pesiar (from p****ear = cruise),
bendera (from
bandeira = flag),
sepatu (from
sapato = shoes),
garpu (from
garfo = fork),
kemeja (from
camisa = shirt), kereta...
- In 1965 in Portugal, he
began work on his
first film, Quem
Espera por
Sapatos de
Defunto Morre Descalço (Who
Waits for the Deceased's
Shoes Dies Barefoot)...
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waters with a
depth of
about 20 feet.
Sapatos Point: A big rock with a very
peculiar shape like of a shoe or
sapatos,
which is
located at Baran**** Mabini...
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Historical Commission of the
Philippines (NHCP) for
being the
Unang Pagawaan ng
Sapatos sa
Marikina or the
First Shoe
Workshop in Marikina. It is also recognized...
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Media Awards. His
books include Mga
Kwento ni Tito Dok and
Sandosenang Sapatos. His
medical career has been
cited as one of
HealthToday Philippines Magazine...
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Timothy Mulenga Sapato is a
Zambian lawyer, author, and
social justice activist. He has
written three books; The Pain of an
African Woman, The Dawn of...
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Lovely Child/
Filha da Mãe (1989)
Alentejo Sem Lei (1990)
Black Shoes/
Sapatos Pretos (1998) Get a Life/
Ganhar a Vida (2001) In the
Darkness of the Night/...