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    Commons has media related to João Rodrigues (sailor). João Rodrigues at World Sailing João Rodrigues at Olympics.com João Rodrigues at Olympedia ISAF Olympic...
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  • director João Rodrigues (sailor) (born 1971), Portuguese Olympic sailor João Rodrigues (cyclist) (born 1994), Portuguese road racing cyclist Joao Rodríguez...
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  • João Rodrigues (1561 or 1562 – 1633 or 1634), distinguished as Tçuzu and also known by other names in China and Korea, was a Portuguese sailor, warrior...
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  • Juan Rodriguez (Dutch: Jan Rodrigues, Portuguese: João Rodrigues) was the first documented non-indigenous inhabitant to live on Manhattan Island. As such...
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    17th-century Portuguese grammar of the Japanese language. It was compiled by João Rodrigues, a Portuguese Jesuit missionary. It is the oldest fully extant Japanese...
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    her sporting event. Windsurfer and multiple-time European champion João Rodrigues became the first Portuguese athlete to compete in six Olympic Games...
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    Portugal at the 2016 Summer Paralympics "João Rodrigues é o Porta-Estandarte da Missão Rio 2016" [João Rodrigues will be the flag bearer for Rio 2016] (in...
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    general João Severiano da Fonseca, patron of the Army Health Service. His parents were the marshal Hermes Ernesto da Fonseca and Rita Rodrigues Barbosa...
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  • Company. Soon after they began playing teams of sailors from visiting British ships. José Rodrigues Barrinhas, an old-fashioned attacking centre-half...
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    ended the confrontation by giving amnesty to the sailors and appointing Paulo Mário da Cunha Rodrigues [pt] to the Ministry of the Navy. Together with...
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