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- Look up quadrado in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Quadrado is Portuguese for "square". It may refer to: Quadrado (dance step) a dance step José María...
- connect chest-to-chest. P****o basico ("Basic step"), sometimes called Quadrado ("square") or Quadradinho ("little square"), is a simple beginner's step...
- boosted real estate value.[citation needed] The main square is known as 'Quadrado', although it is rectangular. To its east is a sixteenth-century Catholic...
- Nueva y Extremadura, Ed. Univ. de Salamanca Castilla la Nueva; (1885), by Quadrado, José María, 1819–1896; Fuente, Vicente de la, 1817–1889, 39°48′N 3°03′W...
- cuadrado" (English: King of the square meter, Portuguese: O Rei do Metro Quadrado), who pla**** as a forward. Regarded as one of Chile's most important players...
- (Constantinople), Turkey. An obelisk was set up in the 19th century by Josep Quadrado in the Plaza d'es Born in memory of the offensive, with the following inscription:...
- used at Falkirk and Bannockburn. A similar square formation ("formação em quadrado") of pike-armed foot soldiers was used by the English-****isted Portuguese...
- right foot, either back or forward, or even sidewise. For example, in the quadrado figure of samba de Gafieira the leader steps (starting with the left foot)...
- the original cathedral. The length of his reign is unclear: José María Quadrado maintains that his reign lasted from 1362 to 1368, although he appears...
- Spanish) (12): 275–296. doi:10.5944/etfvii.12.2024.38583. ISSN 2340-1478. "Quadrados magicos, que sobre los que figuraban los egypcios, y pygthagoricos, para...