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Gabriela Rocha Corrêa Moreira (born March 13, 1994) is a Brazilian Christian worship singer and songwriter. She is one of the main singers of contemporary Christian music in Brazil and the singer of the genre with the largest YouTube channel in the world [1] and is the most listened to Christian music artist on the main digital platforms, Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music and Deezer.
Gabriela Rocha may refer to: Gabriela Rocha (singer) (born 1994), Brazilian Christian singer and songwriter; Gabriela Rocha (swimmer) (born 1995), Brazilian swimmer
Novo Tempo (Portuguese for 'New Time') is a Portuguese Christian TV channel and Radio Station for Brazil. It is owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church . Novo Tempo features programming produced by Adventist churches, colleges, hospitals and institutions, covering religious, health, educational and family life topics.
Minuto de Dios (in English Minute of God) is a Colombian non-profit Catholic religious organization founded by Rafael García Herreros. In 1950, García Herreros began a daily, minute-long radio program under the name The Minute of God .
4 11th Gleice Simão 20 São Paulo: Student Eliminated on June 21: 3 12th Vanessa Vagnotti 46 Vitória: Dance teacher Eliminated on June 14: 3 13th Rodrigo Silva 34 Rio de Janeiro: Police officer Eliminated on June 7: 4 14th Gleice Simão 20 São Paulo: Student Eliminated on May 24: 2 Returned on May 31: Livia Cathiard 27 Rio de Janeiro ...
Gabriela, Eve and Jake joking around or making food or enjoying a night at Smokey's and Bode couldn't be a part of it. I think every set he's on that we haven't seen him on yet as a free person is ...
Gabriela Campagnoli Rocha (born May 20, 1995 in Vitória) is a Brazilian competitive swimmer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] At 16 years old, integrating Brazilian national delegation that disputed the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara , [ 3 ] she won the silver medal in 4×200-metre freestyle [ 4 ] by participating at heats. [ 5 ]
Members of Parliament in the 2024 Portuguese legislative election will be elected in a closed list proportional representation system. Each constituency in Portugal elects a certain number of MPs depending on their number of registered voters.