- 13
January 1825), born
Joaquim da
Silva Rabelo,
commonly known as Frei
Caneca (English:
Friar Mug), was a
Brazilian religious leader, politician, and...
- Frei
Caneca Street (Portuguese: Rua Frei
Caneca,
Portuguese pronunciation: [ˌʁu.ɐ ˈfɾej kaˈnɛkɐ]) is an
important LGBTQ Street in the city of São Paulo...
- de
Andrade and
Joaquim do Amor
Divino Rabelo e
Caneca, po****rly
known as "Frei
Caneca" (Friar
Caneca),
supported it and
blamed the
Bonifacians for the...
-
Caneças is a
former civil parish in the muni****lity of Odivelas, Portugal. In 2013, the
parish merged into the new
parish Ramada e
Caneças. It is a suburb...
- Lili
Caneças (born
Maria Alice de
Carvalho Monteiro Custódio, 4
April 1944), is a
Portuguese media personality and
socialite known for her television...
-
metallic cylindrical structure now
known as La
Caneca (the
Trash Bin) was
installed on campus. La
Caneca is the
sports center of the
university and it...
- Martins, with the
support of Antônio
Carlos Ribeiro de
Andrada and Frei
Caneca. The
Consulate General of the
United States in Recife, America's oldest...
- with pine
forests and some
small agricultural lands (some
grazing sheep).
Caneças maintains an
agricultural character,
through cultivation in greenhouses...
- Frei
Caneca in Pernambuco,
about 50 km (31 mi)
north of Murici.
There was one undo****ented
sighting at a
private preserve adjoining Frei
Caneca in 2004...
- the
avenue was a seven-story
structure at the
corner of
Paulista and Frei
Caneca constructed in 1939. The most
important of the ones
which still stand to...