Água Viva (Portuguese: [ˌa.ɡwɐˈvi.vɐ]) is a 1973 novel by the Brazilian author Clarice Lispector. The novel has an unconventional form and uses no other...
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Look up água-viva in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Água Viva may refer to: Água Viva (album), a 1978 album by Gal Costa Água Viva (TV series), a 1980...
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frequent pain, steadily writing and publishing novels and stories, including Água Viva, until her premature death in 1977. Lispector has been the subject of...
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Água Viva is an album by Brazilian singer Gal Costa, released in 1978. The album contains hits such as "Paula e Bebeto", which was included in the soundtrack...
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Cristiana Agua Viva is a charismatic evangelical megachurch in Lima, Peru. As of 2017, it has seven locations in Lima Province. Agua Viva was founded...
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Água Viva (English: Jellyfish) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo in 1980. Maria Eugênia Villarta - Cristina Orion Ximenes...
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Bibiana Suárez (born 1960) is a Latin American artist from Puerto Rico. She specializes in painting with mixed media. Her work reflects the immigrant experience...
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leading roles in several television programs, including Olho no Olho, Água Viva and Women in Love. Vale was born in Floriano, the daughter of Portuguese...
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The Monastery of Santa María de Aguas Vivas, located in the municipality of Carcaixent (Valencia), Spain, is a religious building dating back to the 13th...
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Centro de Convenciones Agua Viva (formerly known as Coliseo Amauta) is the biggest multi-use indoor arena in Peru, located in the southern zone of the...
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