Deolinda (Portuguese pronunciation: [diuˈlĩdɐ]) were an acoustic Portuguese "neofado" group, whose music often deals with social and political commentary...
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Deolinda Rodrigues Francisco de Almeida (nom de guerre Langidila; 10 February 1939 – 1968) was an Angolan nationalist militant, writer, and translator...
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Deolinda (Portuguese pronunciation: [diuˈlĩdɐ]) is a common Portuguese and Spanish name and surname and may also refer to: Deolinda Correa, died in the...
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Deolinda Inês Caetano Kinzimba (born 11 May 1995) is an Angolan singer-songwriter and actress. Kinzimba was born in Luanda and grew up in Ingombota. She...
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Difunta Correa (redirect from Deolinda Correa)
from the city of San Juan. According to popular legend, the husband of Deolinda Correa was forcibly recruited around the year 1840, during the Argentine...
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Deolinda Fonseca (born 1954 in Porto, Portugal; died 2022 in Copenhagen, Denmark) was a Portuguese painter who, since 1979, primarily worked in Denmark...
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Deolinda Lopes Vieira (8 July 1888 – 6 June 1993) was a primary school teacher as well as an anarcho-syndicalist activist and a feminist, who played an...
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Deolinda Ngulela (born 18 April 1981) is a Mozambican female professional basketball player. Profile at fiba.com v t e...
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Deolinda Mulói Gimo (born August 15, 1987), is a Mozambican basketball player. She is 190 cm (6 ft 3 in) tall and plays as a power forward/center. "A moçambicana...
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Deolinda da Conceição (1914–1957) was the first woman writer and journalist in Macau. She was a Macanese (or Portuguese-descent), with Portuguese nationality...
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