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shorts (as used in modern Portuguese), breeches (as used in the Portuguese of the 1600s) kasutera, kasutēra, kasuteira: ja:カステラ: Kind of sponge cake [11] (Pão de) Castela (Pão de) Castela (Bread/cake of) Castile: Theories cite Portuguese castelo (castle) or the region of Castile (Castela in
Compare Spanish obligado (obliged), playa, plato, blanco, placer, plaza from Latin obligatus, plagia, platus, blancus (Germanic origin), placere (verb), platea. In contemporary Brazilian Portuguese, rhotacism of /l/ in the syllable coda is characteristic of the Caipira dialect.
Obbligato includes the idea of independence, as in C. P. E. Bach's 1780 Symphonies mit zwölf obligaten Stimmen (with twelve obbligato parts) by which Bach was referring to the independent woodwind parts he was using for the first time.
The Argentine Pastor Servando Obligado owned the lands that would later be Obligado. The city was founded on May 25, 1912 by German colonists who bought the ground. It was upgraded to District in June 20, 1955. Obligado, with Hohenau and Bella Vista, make up a cluster of districts in Itapúa called "Colonias Unidas" for their industrial work.
Pastor Obligado (August 9, 1818 – March 12, 1870) was an Argentine lawyer and lawmaker who served as Governor of the secessionist State of Buenos Aires from 1853 to 1858. Life and times [ edit ]
It is both the body of sovereignty that conducts the general politics of the country and the superior body of the Portuguese public administration. [1] The term "constitutional government" or simply "government" also refers to the team of ministers and its period of management under one prime minister.
Rafael Obligado (1851–1920, Argentina, p/d) Godspower Oboido (born 1988, Nigeria, p/nf) Dositej Obradovi ...
The representation of the Law, at the Courthouse of Guimarães.. The Law of Portugal is part of the family of what in English-speaking countries are sometimes called the "civil law" legal systems, referring to legal systems that developed at least in conversation or close ties with systems influenced by the ius commune medieval European tradition of Roman law (however, Scandinavian legal ...