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Guedes is a Galician–Portuguese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alexandre Guedes (born 1994), Portuguese footballer *Álvarez Guedes (1927–2013), Cuban comedian, actor, writer and businessman *Baltasar Guedes de Sousa, Captain-major of Portuguese Ceylon *Beto Guedes (born 1951), Brazilian singer-songwriter *Christophe Guedes (born 1993), Swiss footballer *Daniel Guedes (born 1994), Brazilian footballer *Fátima Guedes (born 1958), Brazilian singer and composer *Giulliano Gonçalves Guedes (born 1987), Brazilian footballer *Gonçalo Guedes (born 1996), Portuguese footballer *Hélder Guedes (born 1987), Portuguese footballer *Joaquim Guedes (1932–2008), Brazilian architect and urban planner *Marcelo Antônio Guedes Filho (born 1987), Brazilian footballer *Manuel Guedes (born 1953), Portuguese footballer *Miguel Guedes (born 1972), Portuguese musician *Pancho Guedes (1925–2015), Portuguese architect, sculptor, and painter *Rita Guedes (born 1972), Brazilian a ...
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Galician–Portuguese
Galician–Portuguese ( or ; or ), also known as Old Galician–Portuguese, Galaic-Portuguese, or (in contexts focused on one of the modern languages) Old Galician, Old Portuguese, Medieval Galician or Medieval Portuguese, was a West Iberian Romance language spoken in the Middle Ages, in the northwest area of the Iberian Peninsula. It is both the ancestor language and historical period of development of modern Galician, Fala, and Portuguese languages which maintain high degree of mutual intelligibility. Galician–Portuguese was first spoken in the area bounded in the north and west by the Atlantic Ocean and by the Douro River in the south, comprising Galicia and northern Portugal, but it was later extended south of the Douro by the ''Reconquista''. The term "Galician–Portuguese" also designates the matching subdivision of the modern West Iberian group of Romance languages in Romance linguistics. Language Origins and history Galician–Portuguese developed in the re ...
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