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França (footballer, Born 1995)
Franca is a municipality in Brazil. Franca or França may also refer to: People * França (surname), a list of people with the Portuguese language surname * Franca (given name), a list of people * França (footballer, born 1976) (born 1976), Brazilian football striker Françoaldo Sena de Souza * França (footballer, born 1991), Brazilian defensive midfielder Welington Wildy Muniz dos Santos * França (footballer, born 1995), Brazilian forward Carlos Henrique França Freires * França Júnior, a Brazilian playwright and journalist Places * Franca Airport, Franca, Brazil * Roman Catholic Diocese of Franca, Franca, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil * França (Bragança), Bragança, Terras de Trás-os-Montes, Portugal * Barcelona França railway station (Franca station, France station), Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain * Zona Franca – Port, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain * Franca Glacier, Solber Inlet, Bowman Coast, Antarctica Other uses * ''Franca'', a genus of plants now included in ''Fr ...
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Franca
Franca is a municipality in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The city is located in the northeastern portion of the state, distant 401 km (249 mi) from the state capital São Paulo, and 676 km (420 mi) from Brasilia. It covers a total area of 605.679 km2 of which 86.92 km2 comprises the urban area. As of the 2022 Census, the city's population was 352,537. It is recognized as the "National Capital of Footwear" and "National Basketball Capital" in Brazil, serving as the industrial and economic hub for a region of 19 municipalities, with a combined population of 672,053, between the states of São Paulo and Minas Gerais. In 2018, the city was ranked as the fifth best place to live in Brazil, and in 2023, as the sixth safest medium sized city in the country. It has also maintained its position as one of the Brazilian cities with the best urban sanitation ratios. Franca was founded as a parish in 1805, initially part of Mogi Mirim until 1824. Its city status was granted in 1856. ...
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Zona Franca – Port
Zona Franca – Port   Map of Sants-Montjuïc is an area of Barcelona (Catalonia) in the district of Sants-Montjuïc. The area includes the Polígon Industrial de la Zona Franca and the Port of Barcelona. It is in the south of Barcelona and south-east of l'Hospitalet de Llobregat. See also Zona Franca (Barcelona) Zona Franca (, also called in ) is a logistics and industrial area located in the Sants-Montjuïc district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Together with the adjacent Port of Barcelona it forms the neighborhood Zona Franca – Port. It is locat ... References Sants-Montjuïc {{Barcelona-geo-stub ...
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Francia (other)
Francia was the Kingdom of the Franks. Francia may also refer to: * Latin name for France (used, for example, in Hungarian, Italian, Spanish, Galician, etc.) * Francia (river), a river in Castile and León, Spain * ''Francia'' (film), a 2009 Argentina film * La Francia, coal mine in Colombia owned by the Goldman Sachs Group. * Francia (Mexico City Metrobús), a BRT station in Mexico City * Francia metro station, in Valparaíso, Chile *Francia, a ship that was wrecked off the coast of Madagascar in 2021 People * Francesco Francia (1447–1517), Italian artist from Bologna * José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia (1766–1840), Paraguayan dictator * Juan Pablo Francia (born 1984), Argentinian footballer * Mirka Francia (born 1975), Cuban-Italian volleyball player * Paolo Francia (1901–????), Italian biathlete * Peter de Francia (1921–2012), Italian-British artist * Peter L. Francia (born 1974), American political scientist * Francia Jackson (born 1975), Dominican Republi ...
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France (other)
France is a country in western Europe. France may also refer to: People * France (name), including a list of people with the given name or surname * Anatole France, pen name of French writer François-Anatole Thibault (1844–1924) * France family, an American motorsports family in NASCAR Historical entities * Francia (481–843) * Kingdom of France The Kingdom of France is the historiographical name or umbrella term given to various political entities of France in the Middle Ages, medieval and Early modern France, early modern period. It was one of the most powerful states in Europe from th ... (987–1792, 1814–1815, 1815–1848) * French Empire (other) * French Republics (other) Film and television * France Télévisions, a national public television broadcaster ** France 2, a television channel ** France 3, a television channel ** France 4, a television channel ** France 5, a television channel ** France Ô, a television channel featurin ...
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Franc (other)
The franc is the name of several currency units, most notably the French franc. Franc or francs may refer also to: People Given name * Franc Abulnar (1909–1995), Yugoslav cyclist * Franc Breckerfeld (1681–1744), Slovenian theologian, mathematician, astronomer and latinist * Franz Caucig (Slovene: Franc Kavčič) (1755–1828), neoclassical painter * Franc Červan (1936–1991), Yugoslav long-distance runner * Franc Cifer (born 1971), Slovenian retired footballer * Franc Cvenkelj (1925–1997), Slovenian alpine skier * Franc Fernandez, Argentine artist and fashion designer best known for creating Lady Gaga's meat dress * Franciszek Fiszer (1860–1937), better known as Franc Fiszer, Polish bon-vivant, gourmand and philosopher * Franc Flotron (born 1954), American former politician * Franc Fridl (born 1972), Slovenian retired footballer * Franc Grom (born c. 1940), Slovenian artist * Franc Hafner (born 1936), Yugoslav middle-distance runner * Franc Hočevar (1853– ...
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Lingua Franca
A lingua franca (; ; for plurals see ), also known as a bridge language, common language, trade language, auxiliary language, link language or language of wider communication (LWC), is a Natural language, language systematically used to make communication possible between groups of people who do not share a First language, native language or dialect, particularly when it is a third language that is distinct from both of the speakers' native languages. Linguae francae have developed around the world throughout human history, sometimes for commercial reasons (so-called "trade languages" facilitated trade), but also for cultural, religious, diplomatic and administrative convenience, and as a means of exchanging information between scientists and other scholars of different nationalities. The term is taken from the medieval Mediterranean Lingua Franca, a Romance languages, Romance-based pidgin language used especially by traders in the Mediterranean Basin from the 11th to the 19th c ...
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Franca IDL
Franca Interface Definition Language (Franca IDL) is a formally defined, text-based interface description language. It is part of the Franca framework, which is a framework for definition and transformation of software interfaces. Franca applies model transformation techniques to interoperate with various interface description languages (e.g., D-Bus Introspection language, Apache Thrift IDL, Fibex Services). Franca is a powerful framework for definition and transformation of software interfaces. It is used for integrating software components from different suppliers, which are built based on various runtime frameworks, platforms and IPC mechanisms. The core of it is ''Franca IDL''(Interface Definition Language), which is a textual language for specification of APIs. History The initial version of Franca was developed by the GENIVI Alliance, now called COVESA (Connected Vehicle Systems Alliance), in 2011 being a common interface description language used for the standardization ...
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Chaos And Creation
Chaos or CHAOS may refer to: Science, technology, and astronomy * '' Chaos: Making a New Science'', a 1987 book by James Gleick * Chaos (company), a Bulgarian rendering and simulation software company * ''Chaos'' (genus), a genus of amoebae * ''Chaos'' (journal), a scientific journal devoted to nonlinear systems * Chaos (malware), a malware that infects Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD devices * Chaos (mathematics), an interdisciplinary area of science and mathematics * Chaos (operating system), a Linux distribution * Chaos (physics), a branch of quantum physics * 19521 Chaos, an object in space Mythology, philosophy, and religion * Chaos, a season in the Discordian calendar * Chaos (cosmogony), in the Greek creation myths * Chaos magic, a contemporary magical practice * ''Liber Chaos'', an philosopical treatise by Ramon Llull Arts, entertainment and media Fictional elements * Chaos (''Kinnikuman'') * Chaos (''Sailor Moon'') * Chaos (''Sesame Park'') * Chaos (''Warhammer'' ...
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Frankenia
''Frankenia'' (sea heath) is the only genus in the Frankeniaceae family (biology), family of flowering plants. Other genera have been recognized within the family, such as ''Anthobryum'', ''Hypericopsis'' and ''Niederleinia'', but Molecular phylogenetics, molecular phylogenetic studies have consistently shown that they all belong inside ''Frankenia''. ''Frankenia'' comprises about 70–80 species of shrubs, subshrubs and herbaceous plants, adapted to saline and dry environments throughout temperate and subtropical regions. A few species are in cultivation as ornamental plants. Description ''Frankenia'' species are salt tolerant (Halophyte, halophytic) or drought tolerant (Xerophyte, xerophytic) shrubs, subshrubs or herbaceous plants. They have opposite, simple leaves, generally small and somewhat Erica (plant), heather-like, and often with salt-excreting glands in sunken pits. Their flowers are small, either solitary or borne in various kinds of Cyme (botany), cyme. Each flower h ...
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Franca Glacier
Franca Glacier () named after Fernando E. Franca, is a glacier in Antarctica, flowing northeast into the head of Solberg Inlet, Bowman Coast, to the south of Houser Peak. The glacier was photographed from the air by the United States Antarctic Service, 1940, and the U.S. Navy, 1966. It was surveyed by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey, 1946–48, and named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1977 after Fernando E. Franca, Medical Officer and Station Manager, Palmer Station Palmer Station is a United States research station in Antarctica located on Anvers island (aka Antwerp Island), the only U.S. station on the continent located north of the Antarctic Circle. The first Palmer was built in 1965, but the current sit ..., 1974. References Glaciers of Graham Land Bowman Coast {{BowmanCoast-geo-stub ...
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Barcelona França Railway Station
(; ; "France Station") is a major railway station in the city of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. is the second busiest railway station of the city after Barcelona-Sants in terms of regional and long-distance ridership. It may lose this status, however, with the arrival of the AVE high-speed train in Sants and the construction of , planned for completion at the end of 2028, that will concentrate most of the traffic. History A railway station was first built here in the 19th century as the main terminus for trains arriving from France (as its name still suggests) but also for services to North East Catalonia and the Costa Brava. Rebuilt and reopened for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition, the two monumental buildings that make up the station were designed by the architect Pedro Muguruza and inaugurated by King Alfonso XIII. They surround the railway tracks in the shape of a 'U'. In total, the station's structure is 29 m tall and 195 m long. The station was closed fo ...
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França (surname)
França ( — ''France'' in the Portuguese language) is a Portuguese surname. Notable people with the surname include: * António França (born 1938), Angolan footballer and politician * Carlos França (born 1980), Brazilian footballer * Felipe França Silva (born 1987), Brazilian swimmer * Ivan Carlos França Coelho (born 1989), Brazilian footballer * Jymmy França Jymmy Dougllas França (born 15 April 1984), known as just Jymmy, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Paulista. In Brazil, he played for clubs at Campeonato Carioca and Campeonato Capixaba. He also played at Campeonato Brasileiro Série C ... (born 1984), Brazilian footballer * Lucas França (born 1996), Brazilian footballer * Márcio França (born 1963), Brazilian politician * Ricardo França (born 1991), Brazilian politician See also * Franca (other) {{surname Portuguese-language surnames ...
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