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  2. Meridiano, São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    Meridiano is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 3,824 (2020 est.) in an area of 228.5 km². [2] The elevation is 529 m. Media

  3. Meridiano - Wikipedia

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    Meridiano (in English, meridian) may refer to Meridiano, São Paulo; Diario Meridiano, a Venezuelan sports newspaper; Meridiano Televisión, a Venezuelan sports network

  4. Bloque De Armas - Wikipedia

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    The Meridiano de Oro award - also called the «Venezuelan Oscar» - was an award granted by the Bloque De Armas in recognition of the excellence of the professionals in the Entertainment, including journalists, announcers, actors, theater groups and television channels; it was widely considered the highest honor of its style in the country.

  5. Meridiano de Oro - Wikipedia

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    The Meridiano de Oro was created by the Bloque De Armas. Awards are awarded based on online voting by the general public. Awards are awarded based on online voting by the general public. Granted through popular consultation, which was made through coupons circulated in the pages of newspapers Meridiano and Diario in 2001.

  6. Meridiano Televisión - Wikipedia

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    Meridiano Televisión was launched in 1997 [1] as a privately owned television network in Venezuela, exclusively dedicated to national and international sports. It is owned by Bloque De Armas , which also owns the sports newspaper Diario Meridiano .

  7. Portuguese Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    It was disabled on 1 January 2014. [21] In 2020, after a community vote that lasted from 4 September to 4 October, the Portuguese Wikipedia no longer allows edits from unregistered users (IP addresses). As of 2019, the Portuguese Wikipedia had 316,000 unique categories, 3.57% of them lacking an appropriate page in the category namespace. The ...

  8. Galician-Portuguese lyric - Wikipedia

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    Symphonia de Cantiga from the Cantigas de Santa Maria A song of Martim Codax from the Pergaminho Vindel. In the Middle Ages, the Galician-Portuguese lyric, also known as trovadorismo in Portugal and trobadorismo in Galicia, was a lyric poetic school or movement.

  9. E depois do adeus - Wikipedia

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    "E depois do adeus" (English: "And After the Farewell") is a song recorded by Portuguese singer Paulo de Carvalho, with music composed by José Calvário and lyrics by José Niza. It represented Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 1974, held in Brighton, having previously won that year's Grande Prémio TV da Cançã