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- José Jesuíta Barbosa Neto (Portuguese: [ʒezuˈitɐ baʁˈbɔzɐ]; born 26 June 1991) is a Brazilian actor. He is considered an important talent of recent Brazilian...
- and written by Esmir Filho. It was produced by Paris Filmes and stars Jesuíta Barbosa. It is based on the book Ney Matogrosso: A biografia, written by...
- The Misión Jesuita Mapuche is a modern Jesuit mission based in Tirúa, Arauco Province, Chile. The mission serves indigenous Mapuche communities and local...
- A jesuita Uruguay or fosforito (Argentina, lit. "matchstick") is a baked sandwich commonly eaten in parts of South America and considered a classic of...
- Francisco, El Jesuita is a 2015 American four-part television miniseries directed by Matthias Gueilburt and produced by Anima Films. The first episode...
- Jesuit's hat. A similarly-named sweet pastry known in Portugal and Spain, the jesuíta, consists of puff pastry filled with custard. In Germany, Jesuitermützen...
- Jesuítas is a muni****lity in the state of Paraná in the Southern Region of Brazil. The name derives from the Society of Jesus for a missionary presence...
- election as Pope. It was initially published in Spanish with the name El Jesuita (Spanish: The Jesuit). Sergio Rubin developed the idea in a conversation...
- Lygia Bojunga Nunes Maracatu Estrela de Tracunhaém Mário Lago Memorial Jesuíta Unisinos Nelson Cavaquinho Paulo Freire Paulo Gracindo Quinteto Violado...
- originally property of the Society of Jesus, and they were called Chacra de los jesuitas. When this religious order was expelled in 1769, these fields were taken...