Wilson Leite Braga (18 July 1931 – 17 May 2020), better known as simply Wilson Braga, was a Brazilian politician, lawyer and businessman from the state...
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in politics, Braga graduated in two majors, social work from 1955 to 1959 and law from 1969 to 1973. In 1982, Braga's husband Wilson Braga was elected...
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Croatian Football Cup: 2014–15 Braga Taça de Portugal: 2015–16 Taça da Liga: 2019–20 APOEL Cypriot First Division: 2023–24 "Wilson Eduardo" (in Portuguese)...
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home draw against S.L. Benfica B. On 3 January 2016, Wilson signed a two-year deal at S.C. Braga, being assigned to their second team of the same level...
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Osvaldo Trigueiro [pt], 1983-1985 Antônio Carneiro Arnaud [pt], 1986-1988 Wilson Braga, 1989-1990 Carlos Mangueira, 1990-1992 Francisco Franca [pt], 1993-1996...
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by the legislative assembly or the electoral college, until 1983 when Wilson Braga was democratically elected governor. With the constitution of 1988, Brazil...
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Indiana House of Representatives (1959–1963) and Senate (1963–1965). Wilson Braga, 88, Brazilian politician, Paraíba MLA (1955–1967, 2011–2015), Deputy...
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Paulo Rocha Zé Geraldo Paraíba PFL Efraim Filho PMDB Vitalzinho Wilson Braga Wilson Santiago PR Dr. Damião Wellington Roberto PSB Manoel Júnior Marcondes...
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David Carmo (category S.C. Braga B players)
Olympiacos on loan from Nottingham Forest. He began his professional career at Braga, winning the Taça de Portugal in 2021 and moving a year later to Porto for...
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Sátiro, Ivan Bichara, Tarcísio Burity, Clóvis Bezerra Cavalcanti and Wilson Braga. In 1989, during Tarcísio Burity's administration, Paraíba's current...
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