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  2. Clementina, São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    Clementina is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 8,757 (2020 est.) in an area of 169 km 2. [2] The elevation is 465 m. Media

  3. Clementina Díaz y de Ovando - Wikipedia

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    Clementina Díaz y de Ovando (November 7, 1916 in Laredo, Texas – February 18, 2012 in Mexico City) was a Mexican writer, researcher, and academic specialised in New Spain's art and architecture. [1] [2] She studied Philosophy and Literature at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Bachelor's degree, 1939, Master's, 1959, Doctorate ...

  4. Olympic Stadium (Caracas) - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Olímpico de la UCV is a multipurpose stadium (football, athletics, rugby) used mainly for association football in Caracas, Venezuela, which serves the home ground of Caracas F.C., Deportivo La Guaira, Metropolitanos F.C., and Universidad Central. [2]

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  6. Clementina - Wikipedia

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    Clementina (computer), an early scientific computer; Clementina (given name), including a list of people with the name; Clementina, a 1786 Spanish zarzuela by Luigi Boccherini; Clementina, São Paulo, Brazil

  7. Clementina (zarzuela) - Wikipedia

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    Clementina, although wrongly and popularly known as La Clementina, [1] is a zarzuela in two acts by Luigi Boccherini. The Spanish-language libretto was by Ramón de la Cruz. It premiered at the end of 1786 at the Palace Puerta de la Vega, Madrid. Clementina is the only complete stage work by Boccherini. It was written when the zarzuela was ...

  8. Clementina Panella - Wikipedia

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    Clementina Panella is an Italian archaeologist, a professor at the University of Rome La Sapienza, where she teaches Methodology of Archaeology. She has guided and co ...

  9. Clementina (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Clementina is a 1901 historical adventure romance novel by A. E. W. Mason. [2] It is a fictionalised account of the rescue in 1719 of Maria Clementina Sobieska, later mother of Charles Edward Stuart ("Bonnie Prince Charlie"), from her imprisonment at the hands of the Holy Roman Emperor prior to her marriage to James Stuart, Jacobite claimant to the British and Irish thrones.