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Arroba is a
Portuguese and
Spanish customary unit of weight, m**** or volume. Its
symbol is @. The word
arroba has its
origin in
Arabic ar-rubʿ (الربع)...
- the name to a new synthesizer-based
group that he
formed with Jérémie
Arrobas (vocals, keyboards) and his
brothers Stefan Doroschuk (b****) and Colin...
- water-driven
sugar mill on Madeira,
sugar production increased to over 6,000
arrobas (an
arroba was
equal to 11 to 12
kilograms or 24 to 26 pounds) by 1455, using...
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Miguel Arrobas at
World Aquatics Miguel Arrobas at
Olympedia v t e...
- it is
called arroba (from the
Arabic ar-roub, اَلرُّبْع). The word
arroba is also used for a
weight measure in Portuguese. One
arroba is equivalent...
- António
Maria Barreiros Arrobas ComA (18 July 1824 – 20 May 1888) was a
Portuguese colonial administrator.
Barreiros Arrobas was born in the Portuguese...
- ‘
arrobas’ [1
arroba = 14,688 kg] or over 9,180 kg.
Those of
second magnitude, each
weigh 291 ’
arrobas’ i.e. 4,270 kg each;
those of
third 231 ’
arrobas’...
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politician also
claimed that the "least heavy" of the
quilombolas weighed seven arrobas, a unit of
measure that is used in
Brazil to
weigh cattle.
These comments...
- and
Arrobas playing the song
against a
white background, with Ivan on b**** and
Arrobas on synths. Ivan
Doroschuk - vocals,
electronics Jeremie Arrobas -...
- From
Ancient Myths, to
Modern Reality [1][2] /
Pires M. A.,
Casal D.,
Arrobas da
Silva F.,
Ritto I C.,
Furtado I A., Pais D.,
Goyri ONeill J E. / Nova...