Look up epoca or época in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Epoca may refer to: Epoca (magazine), Italian news magazine published, 1950–1997 Época (Brazilian...
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including Época and Galileu. Launched in March 2007, the magazine is led by Sandra Boccia. Its motto is "Inspiração para Inovar." Época publishes focuses...
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Roffé; 2000. Mala época at the Internet Movie Database. Mala época at IMDb Mala época at the cinenacional.com (in Spanish) Mala época scene on YouTube...
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Época was a Spanish weekly news magazine published in Madrid, Spain, from 1985 to 2013. Established by Jaime Campmany in 1985, Época was a conservative...
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La Epoca was a liberal weekly newspaper that operated in Guatemala for four months in 1988. In June, its offices were firebombed, and its senior staff...
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Época is a Brazilian weekly news and analysis magazine. The magazine was started in May 1998. It is published by Editora Globo, part of the Grupo Globo...
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Epoca d'Oro, (Japanese: エポカドーロ, foaled 15 February 2015) is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. After finishing third on his only appearance as a two-year-old...
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Época de Reyes (English: Time of Kings) is the debut studio album by Venezuelan reggaeton duo Chino & Nacho. It was released on July 10, 2008. Disc One...
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architect Charles Lee. At some point the cinema changed its name to Bella Época. In 1999 the city's government acquired the building but was unable to come...
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Epoca (Italian: Age) was an illustrated weekly current events magazine published between 1950 and 1997 in Milan, Italy. It was one of the leading magazines...
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