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Bomfim (with
variations such as Bonfim, do
Bomfim, or do Bonfim) is a
Portuguese surname meaning "good end." It has a
toponymic origin,
referring to places...
- Sâmia de
Souza Bomfim (born 22
August 1989) is a
Brazilian politician. She has
spent her
political career representing São Paulo,
having served as federal...
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Leandro do
Bonfim (born
January 8, 1984, in Salvador), is a
Brazilian attacking midfielder.
Dutch League: 2003
Dutch Super Cup: 2003 Copa Libertadores:...
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Thiago Bomfim Campos Dantas (born
September 21, 1990) is a
Brazilian field hockey player. He
competed for the
Brazil men's
national field hockey team at...
- that he was in a
relationship with Sâmia
Bomfim,
federal deputy for the PSOL of São Paulo. In
December 2020,
Bomfim announced she was
pregnant with the couples'...
- Cláudio
Bomfim de
Castro e
Silva (born 29
March 1979) is a
Brazilian lawyer and
politician who has
served as
governor of Rio de
Janeiro since 2021. A member...
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Medeiros and the
federal deputies Ivan Valente, Talíria Petrone, Sâmia
Bomfim,
Fernanda Melchionna,
Glauber Braga,
Luiza Erundina,
Erika Hilton, Chico...
- Nobility, as
Count of Bonfim. (The
family tended to use the
older spelling '
Bomfim'.) He was a
senator in the
legislature of 1839–40.and
deputy for the constituents...
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Barberyn Ayurveda Resort.
Anderson 2001, p. 611. Cota-Sánchez, J. Hugo &
Bomfim-Patrício, Márcia C. (2010), "Seed morphology,
polyploidy and the evolutionary...
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Indigenous Peoples in Brazil". pib.socioambiental.org.
Retrieved 2024-12-13.
Bomfim,
Anari Braz (2017-05-31). "Patxohã: a
retomada da língua do povo Pataxó"...