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  2. MEO (telecommunication company) - Wikipedia

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    MEO (formerly TMN and PTC) is a mobile and fixed telecommunications service and brand from Altice Portugal (formerly Portugal Telecom), managed by MEO - Serviços de Comunicações e Multimédia. The service was piloted in Lisbon in 2007 and was later extended to Porto and Castelo Branco .

  3. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa requirements for United States citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states that are imposed on citizens of the United States.. As of 2025, holders of a United States passport may travel to 183 countries and territories without a travel visa, or with a visa on arrival.

  4. Ná-Meo language - Wikipedia

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    Ná-Meo (Vietnamese: Na Miểu; autonym: na53 mjau35 ɬa53 [2]) is a language of northern Vietnam, spoken by the Mieu people. Nguyen (2007) believes Na Meo may be a Hmongic language closest to Qiandong Miao .

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  6. Na Mèo - Wikipedia

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    Na Meo is a rural commune on the border with Laos in Quan Sơn District, Thanh Hóa Province, Vietnam. It lies not far from Nam Xoi, Sam Neua in Laos.

  7. MEO Arena - Wikipedia

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    MEO Arena (formerly Altice Arena; also referred to by its former name, Pavilhão Atlântico) [1] is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Lisbon, Portugal. The arena is among the largest indoor arenas in Europe and the largest in Portugal with a capacity of 20,000 people and was built in 1998 for Expo '98 .

  8. Brumado - Wikipedia

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    There are several theories about the origin of the name Brumado. According to Teodoro Fernandes Sampaio, the name "Brumado" comes from the expression Tupi language: Itimbopira (Y-timbó-pyra), which means misty, covered in fog, but according to José Dias, former priest of the city, the name originates from the Serra das Éguas, when the morning fog descends from it covering the city.