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Belém ([beˈlẽj];
Portuguese for Bethlehem;
initially called Nossa Senhora de
Belém do Grão-Pará, in
English Our Lady of
Bethlehem of
Great Pará), often...
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Belém Tower (Portuguese:
Torre de
Belém,
pronounced [ˈtoʁɨ ðɨ βɨˈlɐ̃j]; literally:
Bethlehem Tower),
officially the
Tower of
Saint Vincent (Portuguese:...
- Belemnoidea.
Brazil Belém,
Alagoas Belém, Paraíba
Belém (district of São Paulo) Cape
Verde Belém,
Santiago Belém, São
Nicolau Portugal Belém (Lisbon) Giesteira...
- nata
tarts are
pastries inspired by an
original recipe called Pastéis de
Belém,
which were
created before the 18th
century by
Catholic monks at the Hieronymites...
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Belém (Portuguese pronunciation: [bɨˈlɐ̃j]) is a
freguesia (civil parish) and
district of Lisbon, the
capital of Portugal.
Belém is
located in western...
- The
Belém Palace (Portuguese: Palácio de
Belém),
formally the
National Palace of
Belém, (Portuguese: Palácio
Nacional de
Belém), is the
current official...
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Belem is a three-masted
barque from France. She made her
maiden voyage as a
cargo ship in 1896,
transporting sugar from the West Indies, cocoa, and coffee...
- José
Belém de
Souza (born 13
March 2003) is a
Brazilian professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for São Paulo. Born in São Paulo,
Belém joined...
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Record Belém (channel 10) is a
Brazilian broadcast television station in
Belém founded on June 10, 1997. Balanço
Geral PA Manhã (morning news) Fala Pará...
- Palace,
begun in 1802 but
never completed.
Perhaps Belém's most
famous feature is its tower,
Torre de
Belém,
whose image is much used by Lisbon's
tourist board...