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  2. Associação Atlética Portuguesa (Santos) - Wikipedia

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    In November 1914, Pedreira do Contorno workers, in Jabaquara neighborhood, Santos, were watching Espanha Futebol Clube matches and dreaming about creating a football club on their own. On 20 November 1917, Manoel Tavares had a meeting at Alexandre Coelho's barber shop, with 15 other people, who decided to found a club honoring Portugal .

  3. House of Abrantes - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Santos, or Palace of the Marquesses of Abrantes, where the French embassy is located in Lisbon, resulted from a major historical and architectural evolution. The name "Santos" refers to three Christian martyrs executed on the top of a Lisbon hill and, in 589, when the Visigoth King Reccared I converted to Christianity, a temple in ...

  4. José Domingues dos Santos - Wikipedia

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    Porto, Portugal José Domingues dos Santos (5 August 1885 [ 2 ] – 16 August 1958 [ 3 ] ) was a Portuguese politician, jurist, professor and journalist who, among other positions, served as President of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister) of one of the many governments of the Portuguese First Republic (1924-1925).

  5. Santos Passos Church - Wikipedia

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    The Santos Passos Church (Portuguese: Igreja dos Santos Passos), officially called Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Consolação e dos Santos Passos [3] and sometimes referred to as Igreja de São Gualter, [4] is an 18th-century Portuguese baroque Catholic church located at the Campo da Feira in Guimarães, Portugal.

  6. Santos Dumont House Museum - Wikipedia

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    Santos Dumont Museum House (Portuguese: Museu Casa de Santos Dumont), better known as The Enchanted (Portuguese: A Encantada), is a museum located in the municipality of Petrópolis, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [1]

  7. Bartolomeu Cid dos Santos - Wikipedia

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    Bartolomeu Cid dos Santos was born in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1931. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] He studied at the Escola Superior de Belas Artes, a Portuguese school for fine arts , from 1950 until 1956. [ 1 ] Santos furthered his art training at the Slade School of Fine Art in London , the United Kingdom , from 1956 until 1958. [ 1 ]

  8. Santos, São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was called Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Todos os Santos in Olinda was closed. [9] [10] The new town of Enguaguaçu was then known as the town of Todos os Santos. There is speculation that the name Santos would come from the port of Santos in Lisbon, similar to the location of the new settlement.

  9. Biscainhos Museum - Wikipedia

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    The main entranceway to the Biscainhos residence The interior courtyard of the residence of the Biscainhos A view of the manicured gardens of the Biscainhos. In 1665, Maria da Silva e Sousa married Dr. Constantino Ribeiro do Lago (1619-1686), who was one of the most important civil personalities in Braga.