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Pontes (Latin for "bridges") may
refer to:
Pontes fort, the
Roman fort
beside Trajan's
Bridge over the
Danube Pontes, the
Roman name for
Staines in Britain...
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Marcos Pontes -
Livros Publicados". www.marcospontes.com.
Retrieved 28
August 2019. "
Pontes sai da Aeronáutica e vai
poder cobrar por palestras" [
Pontes leave...
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Pontes (AD
PONTES) is a
Roman place name (pl. "at the bridges"). It may
refer to: Staines, a town in England, UK,
housing the
Roman Staines Bridge...
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limitanei continued.
Pontes Auxiliary fort.
Limes Congress 2018 http://limes2018.org/limes/
pontes/
Archaeological park: "Trajan's Tribune"
Pontes near Kladovo...
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Lopes Pontes, S.M.I.C.,
widely known as Irmã
Dulce (English: "Sister Dulce") and also as
Saint Dulce of the Poor (born
Maria Rita de
Souza Pontes; 26 May...
- http://www.tvi24.iol.pt/musica/dulce-
pontes-entrevista-video-momentos-novo-disco-nudez/1067643-4060.html
Dulce Pontes recorda 20 anos de
carreira em disco...
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ponte in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ponte, a word
meaning bridge in Italian, Portuguese, and
Galician languages, may
refer to: Pontefract...
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Pontes left for top-flight club C.S. Marítimo of his
native island. He
resigned the
following 2 March, with the team in 11th. On 9 June 2005,
Pontes was...
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Norma Bahia Pontes (25
January 1941 – 24
August 2010) was a
Brazilian filmmaker.
Originally working as a film theorist, critic, and essayist, she directed...
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Retrieved 13
January 2020. José
Pontes (8
January 2020). "Netherlands
December 2019". EV Sales.
Retrieved 15
January 2020. José
Pontes (7
January 2021). "Netherlands...