- Look up
varanda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Varanda may
refer to:
Historic name of
Martuni Region of Nagorno-Karabakh
Melikdom of
Varanda, a historical...
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Santos Varanda (born 11
January 2003),
known as
Rodrigo Varanda, is a
Brazilian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for Amazonas.
Varanda started...
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Frederico Nuno Faro
Varandas (born 19
September 1979) is a
Portuguese sports executive,
medical doctor and
former commissioned military captain of the...
- The
Melikdom of
Varanda was one of the five
Armenian melikdoms of the
Karabakh region. It encomp****ed
Varanda, a
district located in the southeastern...
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Panah Ali Khan and
Melik Shahnazar, the
local Armenian prince (melik) of
Varanda. In
these accounts, the name of the town
originated from a
nearby Armenian...
- Ramón
Sainz de
Varanda y Jiménez de la
Iglesia (5
January 1925 – 10
January 1986) was a
Spanish Socialist Workers'
Party (PSOE) politician. He was the...
- 5): g4643. doi:10.1136/bmj.g4643. PMC 4122754. PMID 25097193. Dias JV,
Varandas L, Gonçalves L,
Kagina B (June 2024). "Outcomes of
childhood TB in countries...
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Martuni Province (Armenian: Մարտունու շրջան, Russian: Мартунинский район) was a
province of the
breakaway Republic of Artsakh, de
facto and de jure part...
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Benedicto da
Cunha Campos (1926)
Benedicto da
Cunha Campos (1927)
Wlademir Varanda / Ítalo
Franceschini (1928)
Augusto de
Carvalho Asbahr (1929) Dr. Romeu...
- (Armenian: Մելիք-Շահնազար Բ; 1725/26 or 1731 – 1792) was the
melik of
Varanda, one of the five
Melikdoms of Karabakh, in the 18th century. He is a controversial...