- that institution. Its
football stadium is Estádio Pina
Manique,
named in
honor of Pina
Manique, the
founder of Casa Pia children's charity. Casa Pia AC...
- Inácio de Pina
Manique (3
October 1733 – 1 July 1805) was a
Portuguese magistrate. He was the son and heir of
Pedro Damião de Pina
Manique (Baptised Lisbon...
-
known as A Pia ("Mary the Pious"), and
organized by
Police Intendant Pina
Manique in 1780,
following the
social disarray of the 1755
Lisbon earthquake. For...
- (known as A Pia, "Maria the Pious"), and
organized by
Police Intendant Pina
Manique in 1780, was
founded following the
social disarray of the 1755
Lisbon earthquake...
- Vítor Hugo
Manique de
Jesus (born 3
November 1981), or
simply Vítor Hugo, is a
Brazilian retired football striker. A journeyman, Vítor Hugo
started his...
- Secure, Apere, and Ya****a from the west, and the Ichilo, Guapay, Ivari,
Manique and
Guapore from the east.
Taking into
account its
length only, the Guapay...
-
musicians of
button accordions are
Renato Borghetti,
Adelar Bertussi,
Albino Manique and
Edson Dutra.
Compared to many
other countries, the
instrument is very...
- Casa Pia
Sporting CP
Benfica Sporting Casa Pia Est.
Amadora Estádio Pina
Manique official stadium, not
licensed for
competition Source: Liga
Portugal Rules...
-
Benfica Sporting CP Casa Pia Est.
Amadora Nacional Santa Clara Estádio Pina
Manique official stadium, not
licensed for competition.
Updated to match(es) pla****...
- Reis
Avenue and
takes its name from the
nearby Largo do
Intendente Pina
Manique. The
station was
designed by the
architect Denis Gomes with art installations...