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  2. Portuguese Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    Since the 15th century, Portugal founded settlements, trading posts, forts, and ports on the Sub-Saharan Africa's coast. Cities, towns, and villages were founded all over East African territories by the Portuguese, especially since the 19th century, like Lourenço Marques , Beira , Vila Pery , Vila Junqueiro , Vila Cabral and Porto Amélia .

  3. Gastritis - Wikipedia

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    Gastritis is the inflammation of the lining of the stomach. [1] It may occur as a short episode or may be of a long duration. [1] There may be no symptoms but, when symptoms are present, the most common is upper abdominal pain (see dyspepsia). [1]

  4. African Medicines Agency - Wikipedia

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    The AMRH represented the first time that NMRAs within Africa worked together. [ 7 ] During the 1st African Ministers of Health meeting, which ran on 14–17 April 2014 in Luanda , member states were requested to allocate resources for a potential African Medicines Agency as part of their efforts to improve medical regulatory harmonisation. [ 10 ]

  5. Portuguese Africa - Wikipedia

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    Related titles should be described in Portuguese Africa, while unrelated titles should be moved to Portuguese Africa (disambiguation). (December 2024)

  6. Portuguese South African - Wikipedia

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    The area became known as 'Little Portugal', with residents celebrating their shared heritage in a number of ways including food and festivals. 10 June, Portugal Day was also celebrated there. [5] By 1981, Portuguese was being taught in sixteen public schools in South Africa and there were 42 Portuguese social clubs operating in the country. [4]

  7. Portuguese Angola - Wikipedia

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    In southwestern Africa, Portuguese Angola was a historical colony of the Portuguese Empire (1575–1951), the overseas province Portuguese West Africa [a] of Estado Novo Portugal (1951–1972), and the State of Angola of the Portuguese Empire (1972–1975). It became the independent People's Republic of Angola in 1975

  8. Lançados - Wikipedia

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    With their main European rival neutralized, Portugal expanded its trade networks and settlements in West Africa essentially unopposed throughout the 15th century. During that century various Portuguese settlers, adventurers, and merchants traveled to the coastal areas and archipelagos of West Africa—particularly Cabo Verde—either ...

  9. Ruy Mingas - Wikipedia

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    Mingas was born in the Ingombota area [4] of Luanda, the son of André Rodrigues Mingas Júnior and Antónia Diniz de Aniceto Vieira Dias. [5] Some of Ruy Mingas' siblings were also notable figures in Angolan history, namely the singer and composer André Rodrigues Mingas Júnior, [5] linguist and researcher Amélia Mingas, [5] athlete and administrator Júlia Rodrigues Mingas, police ...