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  • 51ludibrio — sustantivo masculino 1. Uso/registro: elevado, restringido. Escarnio, mofa: Para mayor ludibrio, el jefe lo llamó inútil delante de todas sus colaboradoras. Le gastaron una broma cruel y para mayor ludibrio y escarnio le colgaron un cuerno de… …

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  • 52escarnecimiento — {{#}}{{LM E40922}}{{〓}} {{SynE16283}} {{[}}escarnecimiento{{]}} ‹es·car·ne·ci·mien·to› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} → {{↑}}escarnio{{↓}}. {{#}}{{LM SynE16283}}{{〓}} {{CLAVE E40922}}{{\}}{{CLAVE}}{{/}}{{\}}SINÓNIMOS Y ANTÓNIMOS:{{/}} {{[}}escarnecimiento{{]}} …

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  • 53Alfonso X of Castile — Alfonso X (November 23, 1221, Toledo, Spain ndash; April 4, 1284, Seville, Spain) was a Spanish monarch who ruled as the King of Castile, León and Galicia from 1252 until his death. He also was elected German King (formally King of the Romans) in …

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  • 54Culture of Portugal — A 19th century Portuguese couple with typical rural clothes from Minho province, in a Singer sewing machine advertisement card, distributed at World Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. The culture of Portugal is the result of a complex flow of… …

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  • 55Galician-Portuguese — Galician–Portuguese Spoken in Kingdom of Galicia Region North west Iberia Extinct Split and evolved into the Galician and Portuguese languages. Language family …

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  • 56Portuguese literature — This is a survey of Portuguese literature.The Portuguese language was developed gradually from the Vulgar language (i.e. Vulgar Latin) spoken in the countries which formed part of the Roman Empire and, both in morphology and syntax, it represents …

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  • 57Brazilian rock — Infobox Music genre name = Brazilian rock|bgcolor = navy color = white stylistic origins = North American and British rock music, samba, forró and other Brazilian genres cultural origins = Brazil in late 1950s; fusion genres from the late 1960s… …

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  • 58Natália Correia — by Bottelho. Natália de Oliveira Correia, GOSE, GOL (September 13, 1923 in Fajã de Baixo (Ponta Delgada), São Miguel, Azores – March 16, 1993 in Lisbon) was an intellectual, poet and social activist, as well as author of the official lyrics of… …

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  • 59Coladeira — The coladeira (Portuguese pronunciation: [kulɐˈdejɾɐ]; Cape Verdean Creole: koladera, [kolɐˈdeɾɐ]) is a music genre from Cape Verde. Contents 1 As a music genre 1.1 Harmonic structure …

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  • 60Music history of Portugal — Contents 1 Medieval music 1.1 Liturgical repertoire 1.2 Profane music 2 Development of polyphony 2.1 …

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