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Saraiva is a
Portuguese surname (there is also a
Hispanicized form, Saravia). It may
refer to: António
Saraiva (1934–2018),
simply known by
mononym Saraiva...
- José
Saraiva Martins, C.M.F. GCC (born 6
January 1932) is a
Portuguese cardinal of the
Catholic Church. He was
prefect of the
Congregation for the Causes...
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Saraiva is a
Portuguese surname.
Saraiva may also
refer to:
Saraiva Law, law that
reformed the
electoral system in the
Empire of
Brazil Saraiva-Cotegipe...
- Flávia
Lopes Saraiva (born 30
September 1999) is a
Brazilian artistic gymnast. She
represented Brazil at the 2014
Summer Youth Olympics in Nanjing, the...
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Marco Alexandre Saraiva da
Silva (European Portuguese: [ˈmaɾku ˈsilvɐ]; born 12 July 1977) is a
Portuguese football manager and
former player who pla****...
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Otelo Nuno Romão
Saraiva de Carvalho, GCL (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɔˈtɛlu sɐˈɾajvɐ ðɨ kɐɾˈvaʎu]; 31
August 1936 – 25 July 2021) was a
Portuguese military...
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Felipe Saraiva de
Souza Silva (born 9
March 1998),
known as
Felipe Saraiva, is a
Brazilian footballer who
plays for
Ituano on loan from Maringá. Mainly...
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Ramiro Elísio
Saraiva Guerreiro (December 2, 1918 Salvador,
Bahia –
January 19, 2011) was a
Brazilian politician and diplomat.
Guerreiro served as minister...
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Rodrigo Miguel Dias
Saraiva (born 4
April 1976) is a
Portuguese consultant and politician.
Since 2022, he has
served as a
member of the ****embly of the...
- Bastos. pp. 71–85.
Saraiva 2001, p. 61,62.
Saraiva 1969, p. 90.
Saraiva 1969, pp. 91, 92.
Saraiva 1969, p. 93.
Saraiva 1969, p. 94.
Saraiva 1969, pp. 77, 94...