• (21', c) Ondyelwa, a festa do boi sagrado (42', colour) 1980 Luimbi Henrique Ruivo Alves e Manuel Tomás Francisco (ambos sob o pseudónimo de Njenji) 1980...
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    Cabo Ruivo is a station on the Red Line of the Lisbon Metro. The station is located on Av. Padua, near the intersection with Av. Infante Dom Henrique serving...
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  • Mário João de Oliveira Ruivo GOSE • GOIH • GCM (Campo Maior, 3 March 1927 – Lisbon, 25 January 2017), known as Mário Ruivo, was a Portuguese scientist...
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  • Henrique Viana (Lisbon, June 29, 1936 — Lisbon, July 4, 2007) was a Portuguese actor who worked in theatre, cinema and television. He died of cancer in...
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    Maria de Lourdes Ruivo da Silva de Matos Pintasilgo GCC GCIH GCL (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈɾiɐ ðɨ ˈluɾðɨʃ pĩtɐˈsilɣu]; 18 January 1930 – 10 July...
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    railways for the city of Lisbon first arose in 1888. It was first proposed by Henrique de Lima e Cunha, a military engineer who had published a proposal in the...
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    and Bernardo Westermann 2017 — 8th place Victor Cardoso, Bruno Ruivo, Carlos Henrique Silva, Gabriel Cotrim, Erick Hércio, André Saliba, Marcus Coelho...
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    Lucas Barreto and Pablo Ventura 2019 – Bronze medal Nathan Krupp, Bruno Ruivo, Gustavo Orlando, Rhendrick Rosa (c), Gabriel Cotrim, Marcus Coelho, Victor...
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  • Antónia's lover) Marcello Urgeghe as Radio announcer José Airosa as Paulo Ruivo José Boavida as Radio station technician António Capelo as Chamarro (an...
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    African coast, having again passed Cape Bojador, and reached Angra dos Ruivos or Angra dos Cavalos, about 50 leagues south. Meanwhile, in 1430 D. João...
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