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Luz (whose birth name is Benedita) was abandoned in a river by her stepmother when she was a baby, and was found by a couple of gypsies who adopted her.
The Dicionário Houaiss da Língua Portuguesa (Houaiss Dictionary of the Portuguese Language) is a major reference dictionary for the Portuguese language, edited by Brazilian writer Antônio Houaiss. The dictionary was composed by a team of two hundred lexicographers from several countries. The project started in 1986 and was finished in 2000 ...
Consuelo Fernández portrait. Born in Villa de Cura, she was the sister of Manuel Fernández, who joined the military unit of José Félix Ribas.Feigning a friendship with a Spaniard Royalist Colonel named Pérez, she learned of plans to attack her brother's unit.
Casa da Criação Morangos com Açúcar: Strawberries with Sugar: 2003 2012 TVI: Casa da Criação Mulheres: Women: 2014 2015 TVI: Raquel Palermo and Eduarda Laia Mundo ao Contrário: World Upside Down: 2013 2013 TVI: João Matos Mundo Meu: My World: 2005 2006 TVI: Casa da Criação Na Paz dos Anjos: In the Angels' Peace: 1994 RTP: by José ...
A Portuguesa" (pronounced [ɐ puɾtuˈɣezɐ]; lit. ' The Portuguese ' ) is the national anthem of Portugal . It was composed by Alfredo Keil and written by Henrique Lopes de Mendonça during the resurgent nationalist movement ignited by the 1890 British Ultimatum to Portugal concerning its African colonies.
a la patria su vida ofrendó. I Hasta el confín lejano de la extensa llanura asombra tu bravura, tu arrojo, tu valor. Resuelto, noble, leal luchando hasta morir, prefiere sucumbir altivo y con honor. II Mimado por la gloria propicio a la fortuna, fuiste de Páez la cuna, de Unda, Castejón. Héroes que en la contienda, con ínclitas proezas
The state was designated Portuguesa on August 4, 1909, named after the Portuguesa River.The name of the river is in turn said to be derived from a local legend about a young woman of Portuguese descent who drowned in the Portuguesa River, possibly accompanying the conquistadors who founded the city of Guanare, the capital of the state.
Heroina, a Yugoslav and Croatian music magazine Heroína (album) , by Colombian singer-songwriter Nina Rodríguez , released in 2017 Heroína (ship) , a privately owned frigate that was operated as a privateer under a license issued by the United Provinces of the River Plate (later Argentina) around 1820