Tomé (other)
Tomé is a city in Chile. Tomé may also refer to Places *San Tomé (other) *Santo Tomé (other) *São Tomé (other) *Negrelos (São Tomé), a place in Portugal *Roman Catholic Diocese of Santo Tomé, Argentina People *Tomé (Angolan footballer) (born 1998) *Tomé (Portuguese footballer) (born 1986) *Tomé de Barros Queirós (1872–1925), Portuguese politician *Tomé Pires (c. 1465–c. 1540), Portuguese apothecary *Tomé de Sousa (1515–1573), governor-general of Brazil *Tomé Vera Cruz (born 1955?), Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe *João Manuel Pinto Tomé (born 1973), Portuguese footballer *Narciso Tomé (1690–1742), Spanish architect *Tomé Barbosa de Figueiredo Almeida Cardoso (died c. 1821), Portuguese linguist *Dionísio Tomé Dias (born 1943), São Toméan politician {{DEFAULTSORT:Tome (other) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tomé
Tomé () is a port List of cities in Chile, city and Communes of Chile, commune in the Biobío Region of Chile. It is bordered by Coelemu to the north, Ránquil and Florida, Chile, Florida to the east, Penco to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. The local economy is based mainly on textile manufacturing and fishing industry. History 27 February 2010 quake The 8.8 magnitude 2010 Chile earthquake, 27 February 2010 earthquake greatly affected Tome, Constitucion, Chile, Constitucion, Concepcion, Chile, Concepcion, Talcahuano. Demographics According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute (Chile), National Statistics Institute, Tomé spans an area of and has 52,440 inhabitants (25,263 men and 27,177 women). Of these, 45,959 (87.6%) lived in urban areas and 6,481 (12.4%) in rural areas. The population grew by 6.4% (3,156 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses. The commune includes the localities of Rafael, Menque, Cocholgüe, Punta de Parra and Dichat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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San Tomé (other)
San Tomé may refer to: * Rotonda di San Tomè, a church in northern Italy * San Tomé, Venezuela, a town in Anzoátegui, Venezuela * San Tomé de Angostura, one of the original names of the city Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela * São Tomé and Príncipe, an island nation in the Gulf of Guinea ** São Tomé Island, one of two islands and provinces in nation of São Tomé and Príncipe *** São Tomé, the capital city of the island and province of São Tomé {{geodis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Santo Tomé (other)
Santo Tomé (Spanish for Saint Thomas) may refer to the following places: Argentina *Santo Tomé, Corrientes, a city in the province of Corrientes *Santo Tomé Department, a department in the province of Corrientes *Santo Tomé, Santa Fe, a city in the province of Santa Fe Spain *Santo Tomé, Jaén, a municipality in the province of Jaén, in the autonomous community of Andalusia *Santo Tomé del Puerto, a municipality in the province of Segovia, in the autonomous community of Castile and León *Santo Tomé de Zabarcos, a municipality in the province of Ávila, in the autonomous community of Castile and León Venezuela *Santo Tomé de Guayana de Angostura del Orinoco, the former name of Ciudad Bolívar Ciudad Bolívar (; Spanish for "Bolivar City"), formerly known as Angostura and St. Thomas de Guyana, is the capital of Venezuela's southeastern Bolívar, Venezuela, Bolívar State. It lies at the spot where the Orinoco River narrows to about ... See also * São Tomé (dis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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São Tomé (other) , an island in São Tomé and Príncipe
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São Tomé ( Portuguese for Saint Thomas) may refer to the following places: *Brazil: **São Tomé, Paraná **São Tomé, Rio Grande do Norte **São Thomé das Letras, a touristic town in Minas Gerais *India: **Chennai, known as São Tomé when under Portuguese control *Portugal: ** São Tomé de Abação, a parish in the municipality of Guimarães *São Tomé and Príncipe: **São Tomé, capital city of São Tomé and Príncipe **São Tomé Island São Tomé Island, at , is the largest island of São Tomé and Príncipe and is home in May 2018 to about 193,380 or 96% of the nation's population. The island is divided into six districts of São Tomé and Príncipe, districts. It is located ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Negrelos (São Tomé)
São Tomé de Negrelos is located 10 km northeast of the city of Santo Tirso near Vila das Aves. Located in the north of Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe. Featuring Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point in continental Europe, Portugal borders Spain to its north and east, with which it share .... The population in 2011 was 4,032, in an area of 6.12 km². References {{DEFAULTSORT:Negrelos (Sao Tome) Freguesias of Santo Tirso ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Santo Tomé
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Santo Tomé (), is located in the city of Santo Tomé, Santa Fe, Santo Tomé, in the province of Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe, Argentina. History On 3 July 1979, Blessed John Paul II established the Diocese of Santo Tomé from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Corrientes, Archdiocese of Corrientes and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Goya, Diocese of Goya. Ordinary (Catholic Church), Ordinaries *Carlos Esteban Cremata (1979–1985) *Alfonso Delgado Evers (1986–1994), appointed Bishop of Posadas *Francisco Polti Santillán (1994–2006), appointed Bishop of Santiago del Estero *Hugo Norberto Santiago (2006–2016), appointed Bishop of San Nicolás de los Arroyos) *Gustavo Alejandro Montini (2016- ) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Santo Tome Roman Catholic dioceses in Argentina Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Corrientes Christian organizations established in 1979 Roman Catholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 20th century ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tomé (Angolan Footballer)
Tomé Osvaldo Alberto Pedro (born 22 July 1998), commonly known as Tomé, is an Angolan footballer who currently plays as a defender for Mar Menor Mar Menor (, "minor/smaller sea") is a coastal saltwater lagoon in the Iberian Peninsula located south-east of the Autonomous Community of Murcia, Spain, near Cartagena. Its name is the opposite of the Mediterranean, which is the (greater/lar .... Career statistics Club ;Notes International References 1998 births Living people Angolan men's footballers Angola men's international footballers Men's association football defenders Atlético Petróleos de Luanda players Tercera División players Angolan expatriate men's footballers Angolan expatriate sportspeople in Spain Expatriate men's footballers in Spain Footballers from Luanda Racing Cartagena Mar Menor FC players {{Angola-footy-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tomé (Portuguese Footballer)
Tomé Rodrigues Mendes (born 10 June 1986), known as Tomé, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for AD Castro Daire as a defender. Club career He made his professional debut in the Segunda Liga for União da Madeira on 4 September 2011 in a game against Penafiel Penafiel ( or ) is a Municipalities of Portugal, municipality and former bishopric (now a Latin Catholic titular see) in the Norte Region, Portugal, northern Portugal, Portuguese Porto District, district of Porto. Capital of the Tâmega Subregion .... References External links * 1986 births Footballers from Viseu Living people Portuguese men's footballers Académico de Viseu F.C. players C.D. Tondela players C.F. União players Liga Portugal 2 players Men's association football defenders 21st-century Portuguese sportsmen {{Portugal-footy-defender-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tomé De Barros Queirós
Tomé José de Barros Queirós (Thomé José de Barros Queiroz in Portuguese; 2 February 1872 in Ílhavo – 5 May 1925 in Lisbon) was a Portuguese trader, capitalist and politician of the period of the Portuguese First Republic. Among others posts, he served as member of the parliament, Minister of Finances and eventually President of the Ministry (Prime Minister). He was also a member of the Masonry. A street in the heart of the Baixa district of Lisbon Lisbon ( ; ) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 567,131, as of 2023, within its administrative limits and 3,028,000 within the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, metropolis, as of 2025. Lisbon is mainlan ... bears his name in celebration of his accomplishments. References 1872 births 1925 deaths People from Ílhavo Portuguese Republican Party politicians Nationalist Republican Party (Portugal) politicians Prime ministers of Portugal Government ministers of Portu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tomé Pires
Tomé Pires (c. 1468 — c. 1524/1540) was a Portuguese apothecary, colonial administrator, and diplomat. In 1510 he was commissioned by the Portuguese court to serve as a " factor of drugs" in India, arriving at Cannanore in 1511. In 1512 he was sent to the port city of Malacca, recently captured by the Portuguese. There he served as the chief accountant for the royal factory. Upon his return to India in 1515, Pires was sent to China as ambassador from the King of Portugal to the Ming Court. His mission failed when the Chinese court refused to recognize him because of the increasingly hostile activities of Portuguese traders in the region. Pires never left China; he was either executed by the Chinese in 1524 or possibly banished for life to a remote Chinese province. During his stay in Malacca, Pires wrote the ''Suma Oriental'', a landmark description of the geography, ethnography and commerce of the Asian coastline stretching from the Red Sea to Japan. The manuscript is an imp ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tomé De Sousa
Tomé de Sousa (1503–1579) was the first governor-general of the Portuguese colony of Brazil from 1549 until 1553. He was a nobleman and soldier born in Rates, Póvoa de Varzim. Sousa was born a noble and participated in military expeditions in Africa, fought the Moors and commanded the nau ''Conceição'' to Portuguese India, part of the armada of Fernão de Andrade. Sousa was the first knight commander of the medieval Monastery of Rates, re-established in 1100 AD and dissolved in the 16th century. Before Brazil Born into nobility, Sousa was fathered by a Prior and a descendant of King Afonso III, Dom João de Sousa.Sousa, Rainer Gonçalves. “Governo De Tomé De Sousa.” ''Govero De Tomé De Sousa'', Mundo Educação Despite being born illegitimately, he worked for the royal court from a young age with the support of Antônio de Ataíde, his cousin and the count of Castenheira. Before becoming governor-general of Brazil, Sousa fought as a soldier in Morocco and Nort ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tomé Vera Cruz
Tomé Soares da Vera Cruz (born 23 July 1956) was the 14th prime minister of São Tomé and Príncipe from April 2006 to February 2008. He is also Secretary-General of the Force for Change Democratic Movement-Liberal Party (MDFM-PL). In addition to becoming Prime Minister, he became Minister of Information and Regional Integration. Biography He attended the National Lyceum in São Tomé and finished in 1975, when the nation became independent. In 1983, he attended at the Politehnica University of Timișoara in Romania and was trained as an electrical engineer. Vera Cruz served as director general of the Water and Electricity Company (Empresa de Água e Electricidade), he later served as Minister of Natural Resources in an MLSTP-led government from 9 August 2003 to 5 March 2004. His party, in a coalition with the Democratic Convergence Party (PCD), won the largest number of seats (23) in legislative elections held on 26 March 2006. Vera Cruz then became Prime Minister on 21 Apr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |