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  2. G2A - Wikipedia

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    20 million (as of 2020) G2A.COM Limited (commonly referred to as G2A) is a digital marketplace headquartered in the Netherlands, [1] [2] with offices in Poland and Hong Kong. [3] [4] The site operates in the resale of gaming products by the use of redemption keys. Other items sold on the site are software, prepaid activation codes, electronics ...

  3. Casa da Guiné - Wikipedia

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    The Casa da Guiné (English: House of Guinea), later known as the Casa da Guiné e Mina and also referred to as the Portuguese Guinea Company, was a state-run Portuguese commercial institution, tasked with the management of the Portuguese Empire's economic interests and colonization in West Africa, particularly on the Gulf of Guinea, on the Gold Coast, and on the Slave Coast.

  4. Santa Casa da Misericórdia - Wikipedia

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    Santa Casa da Misericórdia. The Misericórdia of Lisbon. The church and hospital of the Misericórdia of Santarém, Portugal. Santa Casa da Misericórdia is a lay Portuguese charity founded in 1498, whose mission is to treat and support the sick, the disabled, as well as abandoned newborns.

  5. G2A (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    G2A may refer to: G2A - a video games website. LNWR Class G2A. Haplogroup G2a. A version of the Soko G-2 Galeb. A G protein-coupled receptor that is also termed GPR132. Category: Letter–number combination disambiguation pages.

  6. List of cities in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Eight locations have been always considered cities since Portugal became an independent kingdom ( de facto 1128): Braga, Coimbra, Lamego, Porto and Viseu, as well as Évora, Lisbon and Silves, which were annexed at a later date. Guarda was the first city proclaimed as part of the independent kingdom, in 1199.

  7. Luís de Camões - Wikipedia

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    Luís Vaz de Camões ( Portuguese pronunciation: [luˈiʒ ˈvaʒ ðɨ kaˈmõjʃ]; c. 1524 or 1525 – 10 June 1580), sometimes rendered in English as Camoens or Camoëns [1] ( / ˈkæmoʊənz / KAM-oh-ənz ), is considered Portugal 's and the Portuguese language's greatest poet. His mastery of verse has been compared to that of Shakespeare ...

  8. Lousã - Wikipedia

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    Lousã. /  40.117°N 8.250°W  / 40.117; -8.250. Lousã ( Portuguese pronunciation: [loˈzɐ̃] ⓘ) is a town and municipality in the district of Coimbra, in the central part of Portugal. The population in 2011 was 17,604, [1] in an area of 138.40 km 2. [2]

  9. Castle of Lousã - Wikipedia

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    The Castle of Lousã ( Portuguese: Castelo da Lousã ), also known as the Castle of Arouce ( Portuguese: Castelo de Arouce ), is a classified National Monument situated 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the civil parish of Lousã e Vilarinho, municipality of Lousã. It was constructed in the second-half of the 11th century, on the right margin of the ...