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Souto Santa Maria, Souto São Salvador E Gondomar
Souto may refer to: People * Antonio Mariño Souto, Cuban painter * Carlos Souto, Argentinian advertising executive * Evelyna Bloem Souto, Brazilian civil engineer and academic at University of São Paulo * Humberto Souto (1934–2025), Brazilian politician * Rodrigo Souto, Brazilian footballer * Ronny Souto, Cape Verdean footballer Places Portugal * Souto (Abrantes), a civil parish in the municipality of Abrantes * Souto (Arcos de Valdevez), a civil parish in the municipality of Arcos de Valdevez * Souto (Guimarães), a civil parish in the municipality of Guimarães * Souto (Penedono), a civil parish in the municipality of Penedono * Souto (Pombal), a civil parish in the municipality of Pombal * Souto (Sabugal), a civil parish in the municipality of Sabugal * Souto (Santa Maria da Feira), a civil parish in the municipality of Santa Maria da Feira * Souto (São Salvador), a civil parish in the municipality of São Salvador * Souto (Terras de Bouro), a civil parish in the muni ...
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Antonio Mariño Souto
Antonio Mariño Souto (known as Ñico) (born Havana, 16 September 1935) is a Cuban painter. and comics artist. He graduated from the Concepción Arenal School in the Centro Gallego in Havana, Cuba, with a degree in plastic arts Plastic arts are art forms which involve physical manipulation of a ''plastic medium'', such as clay, wax, paint or even plastic in the modern sense of the word (a ductile polymer) to create works of art. The term is used more generally to ..., and also has a degree in journalism. He is a painter, graphic designer, and caricaturist, as well as a founding member of the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (, "UNEAC") and the Union of Journalists of Cuba. He is also a member of the Association of Plastic Artists of UNESCO (, "AIAP") and the Latin American Association of Cartoonists () He has received 12 international awards and 83 national awards. He is the author of five humorous novels. His work has appeared in numerous publicati ...
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Sabrosa Municipality
Sabrosa () is a municipality in the district of Vila Real in northern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 6,361, in an area of 156.92 km2. History Although the municipality was established on 6 November 1945, the history of the region extends back to vestiges from different tribes and groups that lived in area, remoting to the pre-historic period. During this period ancient Neolithic tribes constructed dolmen funerary structures, such as the ''Mamoa 1 de Madorras'' in the Serra da Padrela (Arcã), a monumental, yet well-preserved tomb. Also, the Castro culture of the Iron Age resulted in many of these stone fortifications scattered throughout the municipality; castros like the Castro of Sancha, Castelo dos Mouros or Castro de São Domingos de Provesende, are located in sights of good visibility and natural defences, reinforced by the construction of moats and walls. The Castro of Sabrosa was actually adopted by the Romans, who left behind coins and a stone inscription ded ...
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Oliveira De Frades
Oliveira de Frades () is a municipality in the district Viseu Viseu () is a city and municipality in the Centro Region of Portugal and the capital of the Viseu District, district of the same name, with a population of 100,105 inhabitants in the entire municipality, and center of the Viseu Dão Lafões Interm ... in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 10,261, in an area of 145.35 km2. The municipality was created in 1836 by splitting the former municipality Lafões into the current municipalities of Oliveira de Frades, Sao Pedro do Sul and Vouzela. It is one of the few municipalities in Portugal without territorial continuity (the other being Montijo and Vila Real de Santo António): its territory comprehends two parts, with the town of Oliveira de Frades located in the bigger part, and Arca e Varzielas in the smaller part. The present mayor is Paulo Ferreira, elected by the Nós, Cidadãos! party. The municipal holiday is October 7. Parishes Administratively, the muni ...
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Fundão Municipality, Portugal
Fundão may refer to the following places: Brazil * Fundão, Espírito Santo, a municipality in the State of Espírito Santo * Fundão (Rio de Janeiro), a neighborhood in the Zona Norte of the State of Rio de Janeiro * Fundão Island, an artificial island in Rio de Janeiro; see Federal University of Rio de Janeiro * Fundão dam, also known as the Mariana Dam, Bento Rodrigues Dam or Samarco Dam, scene of a disastrous dam collapse in 2015. Portugal * Fundão, Portugal Fundão (), officially the City of Fundão (), is a city and a municipality in the Castelo Branco District in Portugal. Fundão proper is an old city with 8,369 inhabitants in 2001, situated at the point where the slope of the Gardunha range meet ...
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Leiria Municipality
Leiria () is a city and municipality in the Central Region, Portugal, Central Region of Portugal. It is the 2nd largest city in that same region, after Coimbra, with a municipality population of 128,640 (as of 2021) in an area of . It is the seat of Leiria District, its own district and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Leiria-Fátima. The city is part of the historical Provinces of Portugal, province of Beira Litoral Province, Beira Litoral. History The region around Leiria has long been inhabited although its early history is obscure. The first evident inhabitants were the Turduli Oppidani, a Celtici tribe (akin to the Lusitanians), who established a settlement near (around 7 km) present-day Leiria. This settlement was later occupied by the Ancient Rome, Romans, who expanded it under the original Celtiberian language, Celtiberian name ''Collippo''. The stones of the ancient Roman town were used in the Middle Ages to build much of Leiria. The name "Leiria" in Portuguese derives ...
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