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Casa Verde: Area • Total. 7.10 km ... • Density: 12,060/km 2 (31,200/sq mi) Website: Subprefecture of Casa Verde: Casa Verde is one of 96 districts in the city of ...
Boca do Lixo is the popular, unofficial name given to the Santa Ifigênia area between the streets Rua do Triunfo and Rua Vitória. [ clarification needed ] In the 1990s it became known as Cracolândia (" Crack Land "), and was associated with drugs , organised crime and violence.
Boa Entrada is a settlement in the central part of the island of Santiago, Cape Verde. In 2010 its population was 1,119. It is situated 2 km north of Assomada city centre. The area is intensively cultivated, especially with sugarcane and mango trees.
The Green House (Original title: La Casa Verde) is the second novel by the Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, published in 1966.The novel is set over a period of forty years (from the early part of the 20th century to the 1960s) in two regions of Peru: Piura, a dusty town near the coast in the north, and Peruvian Amazonia, specifically the jungle region near the Marañón river.
Casa Verde may refer to: Subprefecture of Casa Verde, São Paulo; Casa Verde (district of São Paulo) Casa Verde High School, a high school in Casa Grande, Arizona; Casa Verde (Iron Guard), the building that served as headquarters for the Iron Guard, an interwar Romanian political movement.
Nova Casa Verde is a district in the municipality of Nova Andradina, located in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul. Its population was 3,524 in 2010. [ 1 ] The district of Nova Casa Verde was created on October 31, 2000.
In 2014, both the university and the Camões Institute of Lisbon, Portugal created Eugénio Tavares Chair of the Portuguese language in order to boost research of teaching of Portuguese in Cape Verde. [5] In January 2014, the rector of the university was elected for the first time. Out of three candidates, Dr Judite do Nascimento won. [3]
The Boca do Vento Elevator (Portuguese: Elevador da Boca do Vento), is a public elevator in the municipality of Almada, in Portugal. Opening to the public in 2000, it was designed by Portuguese sculptor José Aurélio and architects Fidalgo Mineiro, Helena Moreira e Anabela Felícia.