Flores da Cunha is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. It is the largest producer of wines inside Brazil. The Venetian language...
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Aécio Ferreira da Cunha (1927–2010), Brazilian politician Alexandra Cunha (born 1962), Portuguese marine biologist Alexandre da Cunha (born 1969), Brazilian-British...
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Flores da Cunha Futebol Clube, also known as Flores da Cunha, is a Brazilian soccer club based in Flores da Cunha, Brazil. This club was founded on January...
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Flores da Cunha". Archived from the original on 15 June 2016. Retrieved 7 April 2019. Talian é língua cooficial de Flores da Cunha "Flores da Cunha (RS)...
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cooficial de Flores da Cunha". Archived from the original on 2016-06-15. Retrieved 2019-05-09. "Talian é língua cooficial de Flores da Cunha". Archived...
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Sul Talian é língua cooficial de Flores da Cunha Lei Nº 1310 de 16 de outubro de 2015 – Dispõe sobre a cooficialização da língua do "talian", à língua portuguesa...
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Brazil. The 35 km route runs between the cities of Caxias do Sul, Flores da Cunha, Otávio Rocha and the old settlement of Santa Justina which never developed...
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Gramado, Canela, Veranópolis, Nova Prata, Vacaria, Nova Petrópolis, Flores da Cunha and Carlos Barbosa. The region was settled by European immigrants during...
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do Sul, Brazil, highlighted in red: Bento Gonçalves, Caxias do Sul, Flores da Cunha, Nova Roma do Sul, and Serafina Corrêa. Municipalities in which East...
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José Alberto Reus Fortunati (born October 24, 1955 Flores da Cunha, Rio Grande do Sul) is a Brazilian lawyer, politician, and member of the Democratic...
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