Bolinho de chuva (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [boˈliɲu dʒi ˈʃuvɐ], lit. 'rain cake') is a dessert both in Portugal and Brazil. It is made from...
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Marcos António Quintino Chuva (born 8 August 1989) is a Portuguese long jumper who competed for Portugal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. He was...
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Chuva Braba (Portuguese meaning Strong Rain) is a novel published in 1956 by Cape Verdean author Manuel Lopes. The book was awarded the Fernão Mendes...
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Adriano Neves Pereira (born 24 May 1979), commonly known as Adriano Chuva, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played primarily as a forward...
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Chuva de Maio is a 1990 Portuguese musical television series broadcast by RTP. It has been rerun on RTP Memória. António Pinto Basto as Rodrigo Sofia...
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Manda Chuva is Boss AC's debut album released on December 3, 1998 in Portugal. The album was recorded in New York City in the United States. As he started...
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André Vianco (redirect from O Senhor da Chuva)
at a credit card company. He self-published his debut novel, O Senhor da Chuva, in 1998. After being fired from his job at the credit card company, Vianco...
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No Meio da Chuva Eu Grito "Help" (Portuguese for "In the Middle of the Rain I Shout Out for Help") is the debut solo studio album by Brazilian singer...
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collected works after her death, including Poemas in 1966 and Tempo de Chuva in 1973. Lara's poems and short stories mostly deal with themes of motherhood...
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Educação Sentimental (redirect from Lágrimas e Chuva)
and sparked some successful hits in Brazilian airplay such as "Lágrimas e Chuva", "Educação Sentimental (Parts I & II)", "Garotos" and "A Fórmula do Amor"...
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