The Port of Natal (Portuguese: Porto de Natal) is in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, on the Potengi River. It is the South American port closest to...
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player Natal, Rio Grande do Norte is twinned with: Bethlehem, Palestine Córdoba, Argentina Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro...
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Gabriel Veron (redirect from Gabriel Veron Fonseca de Souza)
Santa Cruz de Natal. In June of the following year, he was the top goalscorer and the best player of the Mundial de Clubes de La Comunidad de Madrid Sub-17...
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Florianópolis Fortaleza Goiânia João Pessoa Londrina Maceió Manaus Natal Porto Alegre Recife Rio de Janeiro Salvador Teresina Vitória São Paulo East São Paulo...
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a Brazilian state. Porto Alegre was founded in 1769 by Manuel Jorge Gomes de Sepúlveda, who used the pseudonym José Marcelino de Figueiredo to hide his...
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The Martyrs of Natal were a group of 30 Roman Catholic people of Colonial Brazil – two of them priests – killed in the northern part of the colony in...
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Citadino de Porto Alegre (English: Municipality of Porto Alegre Championship) was a football competition held among the clubs located in the city of Porto Alegre...
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Tiquinho Soares (category FC Porto players)
in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Soares started his career with Palmeiras FC das Rocas. After impressing with the side he moved to América de Natal in 2009...
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Argentina Maragogi, Brazil Costa do Sauípe, Brazil Natal, Brazil Porto de Galinhas, Brazil Porto Seguro, Brazil Salinópolis, Brazil São Sebastião, Brazil...
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in Kay 1970, p. 123 António de Oliveira Salazar, "O Espírito da Revolução", speech at the Salazar's official visit to Porto on 28 April 1934, in Discursos...
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