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  2. Meridiano, São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    Meridiano is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 3,824 (2020 est.) in an area of 228.5 km². [2] The elevation is 529 m. Media

  3. Meridiano - Wikipedia

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    Meridiano (in English, meridian) may refer to Meridiano, São Paulo; Diario Meridiano, a Venezuelan sports newspaper; Meridiano Televisión, a Venezuelan sports network

  4. Diario Meridiano - Wikipedia

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    Meridiano (Diario Meridiano) is a Venezuelan national daily sports newspaper owned by Bloque De Armas, which also owns the sports network Meridiano Televisión.

  5. Meridiano Televisión - Wikipedia

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    Meridiano Televisión was launched in 1997 [1] as a privately owned television network in Venezuela, exclusively dedicated to national and international sports. It is owned by Bloque De Armas, which also owns the sports newspaper Diario Meridiano.

  6. Meridiano de Oro - Wikipedia

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    The Meridiano de Oro was created by the Bloque De Armas. Awards are awarded based on online voting by the general public. Awards are awarded based on online voting by the general public. Granted through popular consultation, which was made through coupons circulated in the pages of newspapers Meridiano and Diario in 2001.

  7. Meridiano di Roma - Wikipedia

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    Meridiano di Roma was founded by Pietro Maria Bardi and directed by Giovanni Battista Angioletti from January 1938. It was published in Rome every week from 1936.. The magazine, a continuation of La Fiera Letteraria, hosted articles and essays of literary criticism, literature and art, making use of the collaboration of some of the major representatives of the Italian culture of the twentieth ...

  8. Vida Reluz - Wikipedia

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    Vida Reluz is a Brazilian band of popular Catholic music, originally from São José dos Campos. It was founded in 1985 by Walmir Alencar and Cidinha Moraes. The band has already released eight albums so far and two compilations , all on the Paulinas-COMEP label.

  9. São José do Rio Preto - Wikipedia

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    The local farmer, Luiz Antônio da Silveira, generously contributed a portion of his land to establish the new city as a tribute to the patron saint, Saint Joseph. [7] São José do Rio Preto was officially founded in 1894, and the territory ceased to be a part of Jaboticabal. The railway reached the city in 1912 following the expansions of the ...