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    Murça (English: Pig of Murça), a celebrated monument to a wild boar (and presumably a Celtic divinity). The first references to the region of Murça appeared...
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    Verraco (redirect from Porca de Murça)
    Celtiberian communities that Romans had called oppida. Murça Porca de Murça (literally the "Sow of Murça" in Portuguese, although the sculpture appears to...
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    with powdered sugar. Toucinho-do-Céu de Murça (lit. 'heaven's bacon from Murça') ― This variation from Murça contains doce de gila. The doce de gila is...
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  • refer to the following places in Portugal: Candedo (Murça), a parish in the municipality of Murça Candedo (Vinhais), a parish in the municipality of Vinhais...
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  • younger brother of Alfredo Murça. Joaquim Murça at ForaDeJogo (archived) Joaquim Murça at National-Football-Teams.com Joaquim Murça at EU-Football.info v t...
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  • "João Murça Pires (1917-1994)". Taxon. 44 (4): 653–655. JSTOR 1223519. Lisboa, Pedro L. B; Almeida, Samuel Soares de (1995). "Vida e obra de João Murça Pires...
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  • Alfredo Manuel da Silva Murça (17 January 1948 – 24 August 2007) was a Portuguese international footballer who played as a defender. Murça earned 5 caps for...
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  • Jou is a parish of the municipality of Murça, Vila Real District, in northeast Portugal. The population in 2011 was 654, in an area of 37.29 km2. Instituto...
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    northwestern height only, and the slightly lower southeastern height was Mons Murca. Lawrence Richardson, A new topographical dictionary of ancient Rome, Johns...
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    passion. Allegedly, he also had, from the Brazilian Maria Amélia Laredó e Murça, another bastard daughter, born in 1907 and also called Maria Pia. During...
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