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[3]. Tiempo Internacional: 24-hour forecasts for Europe, America and the Americas (at :03:45 past each hour). Destinos (Destinations): The 3-day forecast for cities in Florida (at :13:35 min past each hour) and cities in Latin America, like Acapulco, Rio de Janeiro and Santo Domingo (at :43:35 min each hour).
José María Dionisio Melo y Ortiz (October 9, 1800 – June 1, 1860) was a Colombian general and political figure who fought in the South American wars of independence, and who rose to power and briefly held the presidency of Colombia in 1854.
José Andrés Pacheco de Melo (17 October 1779 – approx. 1820) was an Argentine statesman and priest. He was a representative to the Congress of Tucumán which on 9 July 1816 declared the Independence of Argentina. Pacheco de Melo was born in Salta and studied there alongside Martín Güemes.
Near Melo is situated the old Posta del Chuy, a stone inn near an ancient bridge over the Chuy del Tacuarí creek. Melo was visited by Pope John Paul II in 1988. This formed the background to the 2006 film El Baño del Papa ( The Pope's Toilet ) about an enterprising citizen with the ill-fated idea of making money by building a toilet and ...
Melo, a parish of Gouveia Municipality, Portugal; Melo Island in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa; Other uses: Mélo (play), a 1929 play by Henri Bernstein; Mélo (film), a 1986 French romantic drama film, based on the play; Melo language, spoken in Ethiopia; Melo, a genus of very large sea snails; Cucumis or melo, a genus of twining, tendril-bearing ...
This is a list of solved missing person cases of people who went missing in unknown locations or unknown circumstances that were eventually explained by their reappearance or the recovery of their bodies, or by either the conviction of the perpetrator(s) responsible for their disappearances, or they confessed to their killings.
1990: Minister of Economy – Zélia Cardoso de Melo [22] [32] 1993: Minister of Planning – Yeda Crusius [31] 1993: Minister of Transportation – Margarida Coimbra do Nascimento [31] 1995: Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism – Dorothea Werneck [31] 2002: Minister of National Integration – Mary Dayse Kynzo [33]
Melo is a Portuguese surname. Variants include Mello, de Melo or de Mello, D'Melo or D'Mello, De Melo and De Mello. People with the surname include: Alejandro Melo (born 1996), Argentine professional footballer; Andrés Granier Melo (born 1948), Mexican Governor of Tabasco; António Barbosa de Melo (1932–2016), Portuguese politician and lawyer