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Maio (Guinea-Bissau)
Maio or MAIO can refer to: Places: * Maio, Cape Verde, an island in Cape Verde ** Battle of Maio, fought between British and French naval forces in 1814 ** Vila do Maio, the main urban settlement on the island * Maio, Guinea-Bissau, one of the Bissagos Islands of Guinea-Bissau * Maio River, in Chile's Santiago Metropolitan Region People: * Maio of Bari (died 1160), Sicilian admiral and statesman * Giovan Tomaso di Maio (c. 1490-after 1548), Italian composer * Giuseppe de Majo or di Maio (1697–1771), Italian composer and organist * José Rodrigues Maio (1817-1884), Portuguese lifeguard and fisherman * Luigi Di Maio (born 1986), Italian politician * Marcello Maio, Australian jazz pianist and composer * Paolo de Maio (1703-1784), Italian painter * Roberto Di Maio (born 1982), Italian footballer * Sebastian De Maio (born 1987), Italian-French footballer * Vincent Di Maio, American pathologist MAIO: * Mobile Allocation Index Offset For mobile phone technology, a mobile allo ...
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Maio, Cape Verde
Maio is the easternmost of the Sotavento islands of Cape Verde. Maio is located south of the island of Boa Vista and east of Santiago. Administratively, the island forms one ''concelho'' (municipality): Maio. History The island was discovered in 1460. It was first settled at the end of the 16th century, when the land was used to raise livestock, especially goats. Salt was first exploited in the 17th century which caused the population to grow. The English exported salt to Europe from Porto Inglês, hence the name of that city.História
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Giuseppe De Majo
Giuseppe de Majo (di Maio; 5 December 169718 November 1771) was an Italian composer and organist. He was the father of the composer Gian Francesco de Majo. His compositional output consists of 10 operas, an oratorio, a concerto for 2 violins, and a considerable amount of sacred music. Life and career Born in Naples, Majo spent most of his life working in his native city. He began his studies at the age of 9 at the Conservatorio della Pietà dei Turchini where he was a pupil of Nicola Fago and Andrea Basso. His first opera, ''Lo finto laccheo'', premiered in 1725 at the Teatro dei Fiorentini. Majo was appointed ''organista soprannumerario'' at the Royal chapel of Naples in May 1736. There he flourished, largely due to the favoritism given to him by Queen Maria Amalia. In 1744 he succeeded Leonardo Leo as ''maestro di cappella'' at the Royal chapel. He remained in that post through 1770. He died in Naples in 1771. Recording *1 concerto in ''Neapolitan Flute Concertos'', Auser M ...
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Sebastian De Maio
Sebastien De Maio (born 5 March 1987) is a French professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Italian club Mantova. Aside from France, he has played in Italy and Belgium. Career Born in Saint-Denis, De Maio grew up in Nancy youth team, and in the summer of 2006 he was acquired by Brescia. He made his professional debut on 17 June 2007, in a 2–0 defeat to Rimini. On 24 January 2019, Di Maio joined Udinese on loan from Bologna for the rest of the season. Udinese confirmed on 29 May 2019, that they had redeemed the player and he would remain at the club, penning a new three-year contract with the club. On 13 January 2022, he moved to Serie B club Vicenza on a 2.5-year contract. On 28 July 2022, De Maio was loaned to Modena Modena (, , ; egl, label=Emilian language#Dialects, Modenese, Mòdna ; ett, Mutna; la, Mutina) is a city and ''comune'' (municipality) on the south side of the Po Valley, in the Province of Modena in the Emilia-Romagna region of northe ...
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Roberto Di Maio
Roberto Di Maio (born 21 September 1982) is a footballer who plays as a defender for Cosmos. Born in Italy, he plays for the San Marino national team. Di Maio became the oldest player to make his senior international debut in UEFA competition, aged 40 years and 193 days, in a Euro 2024 qualifier match against Northern Ireland in March 2023. Career On 30 August 2010, he joined Nocerina for an undisclosed fee. On 12 August 2013, he left Lecce for L'Aquila. International career Di Maio was born in Naples, Italy, but had indicated that he would be likely to accept a call-up for San Marino national football team if asked. He would eventually earn his first international cap for San Marino on 23 March 2023 in a Euro 2024 qualifier against Northern Ireland, at the age of 40, after waiting the prerequisite 15 years for naturalized citizens who cannot claim ancestral roots to be eligible for ''La Serenissima''. Di Maio had begun the naturalization process during his first stint w ...
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Paolo De Maio
Paolo de Maio or Paolo de Majo (15 January 1703 – 20 April 1784) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo period. Biography Paolo de Maio was born in Marcianise, province of Caserta, in the region of Campania. His brother Ludovico de Majo (born in Maricianise on 12 October 1695) was also a painter. Paolo de Maio was a pupil of Francesco Solimena in Naples. He was prolific in Naples, painting the cupola and around the windows for the church of Santa Maria Egiziaca a Forcella; a ''San Domenico'' (1742) for the church of Gesù e Maria at Corso Umberto; a ''San Niccolò'' (1772) for the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie a Caponapoli; the ''Four Evangelists'' for the church of Trinità in via Roma; as well as frescoes for the ceiling of the church of Monte Cassino. He painted a canvas depicting ''San Gennaro'' for a church in Mugnano del Cardinale, as well as ''Evangelists'' (1782) for the church of Verginiani in Casamarciano. He painted a number of canvases in th ...
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