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Oldemiro Júlio
Marques Balói (April 9, 1955 –
April 12, 2021) was a
Mozambican political figure who
served in the
government of
Mozambique as Minister...
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eastern side of the city in 1947.
Designed by
Portuguese architects Oldemiro Carneiro and
Aires de Sá, the
construction of the Estádio do ****ebol Clube...
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Edmond Panariti,
takon Ministrin e Punëve të
Jashtme të Mozambikut, z.
Oldemiro Julio Marques Baloi Archived 5
November 2013 at the
Wayback Machine, Ministry...
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September 2012, Mozambique's
Minister for
Foreign Affairs and Co-Operation,
Oldemiro Julio Marques Baloi, said that his
government would reconsider recognising...
- Mo****bi 1994–2005:
Leonardo Simão 2005–2008:
Alcinda Abreu 2008–2017:
Oldemiro Balói 2017–2020: José
Condungua Pacheco 2020–2025: Verónica
Macamo 2025–present:...
- Fernão de Magalhães,
Porto Capacity 55,000
Construction Opened 28 May 1952
Closed March 2004
Architect Oldemiro Carneiro Tenants FC
Porto (1952–2004)...
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President João
Bernardo Vieira Mozambique
Minister of
Foreign Affairs Oldemiro Balói São Tomé and Príncipe
President Fradique de
Menezes Timor-Leste...
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until February 2005 when
Armando Guebuza, also of FRELIMO,
became President,
replacing Simão with
Oldemiro Baloi.
Leonardo Simão on
Africa Database v t e...
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President Filipe Nyusi Prime Minister Carlos Agostinho do Rosário
Preceded by
Oldemiro Balói
Succeeded by Verónica
Macamo Minister of
Agriculture and Fisheries...
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resources exploration in a
harmonious way." The
Mozambican foreign minister,
Oldemiro Baloi, also set
forth the same position, stating: "Mozambique is very much...