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- Marins Alves de Araújo Viana, also known as Vianinha (10 May 1909 – 7 May 1972), was a Brazilian football defender. He started in amateur football in São...
- Oduvaldo Vianna Filho, known as Vianinha (4 June 1936 – 16 July 1974), was a Brazilian playwright. Vianinha was born in São Paulo. He started in theater...
- goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted. Vianinha (Sporting CP 1935–1936, Porto 1936–1939) Osvaldo da Silva (Porto 1958–1959...
- Portuguese guitarist and composer of fados. He is the originator of the Fado Vianinha style, named after him in distinction from, for example the Fado Marceneiro...
- During these years dramaturgy matured through the plays of Guarnieri, Vianinha, Boal, Dias Gomes, and Chico de ****is, as did mise-en-scene in the work...
- a club in Italy alongside the defender Marins Alves de Araújo Viana ("Vianinha"), who had probably also pla**** previously for the Corinthians or for CA...
- Vasconcelos of SC Corinthians Paulista and the defender Marins de Araújo Viana "Vianinha", probably from CA Paulista or also Corinthians, of opportunities awaiting...
- [clarification needed] The most important theaters are: Cine Teatro Maua Teatro Vianinha Teatro Hideo Mihara – Colégio Marquês de Caravelas The most important are:...
- Revelation Louco por Elas Nominated 2014 Prêmio Questão de Crítica Best Cast Vianinha Conta o Último Combate Won 2015 Prêmio Quem de Televisão Best Revelation...
- Plínio Marcos (1935-1999) Qorpo Santo (Joaquim de Campos Leão) (1829–1883) Vianinha (1936–1974) Alberto Dines (1932–2018) Tristão de Athayde (1893–1983) Austregésilo...