- and
material support to
those groups.
Neither Diabos Vermelhos nor No Name Boys have done so. The
Diabos Vermelhos (English: Red Devils) were
created on...
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Diabo is a town in
central Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture and
commune of
Botro Department in Gbêkê Region, Vallée du
Bandama District. In 2014, the...
- O
Diabo is a
Portuguese w****ly newspaper,
broadly considered right-wing. It was
founded on 10
February 1976, by
Maria Armanda Falcão,
known by the pen...
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Diabo is a
department or
commune of
Gourma Province in north-eastern
Burkina Faso. Its
capital lies at the town of
Diabo. Burkinabé
government inforoute...
- The Kanien'kehá:ka (transl. "People of the flint";
commonly known in
English as
Mohawk people) are in the
easternmost section of the Haudenosaunee, or...
- José
Francisco Lacerda (c. 1848-1893),
nicknamed Chico Diabo (Devil Frank), was a
corporal in the
Imperial Brazilian Army who
fought in the Paraguayan...
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called the Devil's
Throat (Garganta del
Diablo in
Spanish or
Garganta do
Diabo in Portuguese). The Devil's
Throat canyon is 80–90 m (260–300 ft) wide and...
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Black God,
White Devil (Portuguese: Deus e o
Diabo na
Terra do Sol; literally, "God and the
Devil in the Land of the Sun") is a 1964
Brazilian Western...
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Morro do
Diabo,
literally "Devil's Hill", is a
distinctive hill
formation in Rio
Grande do Sul, Brazil. Its
summit altitude is 650
metres (2,130 ft) (ASL)...
- Santos,
Paulo Cesar Saraceni and
Arnaldo Jabor. Rocha's
films Deus e o
Diabo na
Terra do Sol (1964) and
Terra em
Transe (1967) are
considered to be some...