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synonyms that have been used to
describe Caiño
tinto and its
wines are
Azedo, Bagalhal, Bogalhal, Borraco, Borrasao, Bougalhal, Bovvaco,
Cainho Gordo...
- Eudóxio César
Azedo Gneco (21 June 1849 in
Samora Correia [pt],
Benavente – 29 June 1911 in Lisbon),
better known as
Azedo Gneco, was an Italian-Portuguese...
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Carolina Azedo Won-Held de
Freitas (born (1992-01-17)17
January 1992) is a
retired Brazilian female volleyball player,
playing as an
outside hitter. She...
- were 8
recognized varieties in Portugal: Chouriço de
Ossos de Vinhais,
Azedo de Vinhais,
Mouro de Portalegre, Abóbora de Barroso-Montalegre, Portalegre...
- Eudóxio César
Azedo Gneco, also
known as
Azedo Gneco, one of the main
leaders of the
Portuguese Socialist Party,
giving a
speech at a
republican gathering...
- ****tails. In Brazil, the term maracujá
applies to p****ion
fruit (maracujá
azedo, or "sour") and
granadillo (maracujá doce, or "sweet"). P****ion
fruit mousse...
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states of
Minas Gerais and Goiás in Brazil. It is
known locally as coquinho-
azedo or butiá in (northern)
Minas Gerais. This palm
grows up to 8m (exceptionally...
- Hou Fai –
President of the
Court of
Final Appeal of
Macau José
Maria Dias
Azedo Song Man Lei
Legal system of
Macau "Office at the
Courts of
Final Appeal...
- D'Algarve.
Spain Borba Portugal Muscat Hamburg × Joao
Santarem Borracal Azedo, Bagalhal, Bogalhal, Borraco, Borrasao, Bougalhal, Bovvaco, Cachino, Cainho...
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kizaka with fish, onion, and tomato,
served with rice and funge.
Leite azedo com pirão de
milho ([ˈlɐjtj ɐˈzeðu kõ piˈɾɐ̃w dɨ ˈmiʎu]), a Huíla specialty...