- at
Claros. He
challenged Mopsus to see who had the
greatest skill in divination, but lost and died of grief.
According to
legend the
oracle at
Claros advised...
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renamed to Vila de
Montes Claros de Formigas. In 1847 the
first doctor arrived and set up practice. By 1857, Vila
Montes Claros de
Formigas had
around 2...
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television operator Claro, a light-colored
cigar wrapper The wood of the
Juglans hindsii,
sometimes called claro walnut Claros, an
ancient Gr**** sanctuary...
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Domingo José
Claros Pérez de Guzmán, 13th Duke of
Medina Sidonia (1691–1739)
Jorge Claros (born 1986),
Honduran football player Josep Clarós (born 1969)...
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Montes Claros–Mário
Ribeiro Airport (IATA: MOC, ICAO: SBMK) is the
airport serving the city of
Montes Claros, Brazil.
Since April 2, 2003, the airport...
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Desenvolvimento Educacional de
Montes Claros (FUNADEM) (English:
Foundation for the
Support and
Promotion Education of
Montes Claros) was a
Brazilian professional...
- River)
Claro River (Ivaí River)
Claro River (lower Tietê River)
Claro River (Minas Gerais)
Claro River (Paranaíba River)
Claro River (Pardo River)
Claro River...
- Aarón
Claros Juárez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxoɾxe ˈklaɾos]; born 8
January 1986) is a
Honduran footballer, who
plays for Real España.
Claros started...
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Montes Claros Vôlei is a
Brazilian men's
volleyball team from
Montes Claros,
Minas Gerais. The team has been
created in Goiás in 1998
under the name ****ociação...
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Senhora Aparecida) Also
Montes Claros Cathedral It is a
Catholic church located in the muni****lity of
Montes Claros, in the
north of
Minas Gerais, Brazil...