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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 ...
26.99 km 2 (10.42 sq mi) Population. (2008) • Total. 313,026. Website. Subprefeitura Casa Verde (Portuguese) The Subprefecture of Casa Verde is one of 32 subprefectures of the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It comprises three districts: Casa Verde, Cachoeirinha, and Limão.
Casa Verde may refer to: Subprefecture of Casa Verde, São Paulo. Casa Verde (district of São Paulo) Casa Verde High School, a high school in Casa Grande, Arizona. Casa Verde (Iron Guard), the building that served as headquarters for the Iron Guard, an interwar Romanian political movement. Categories:
São Vicente. Baía das Gatas. Lameirão. Lazareto Industrial (also as Industrial Lazareto) Ribeira de Calhau. Ribeira de Vinha. Salamansa. São Pedro.
Complex of protected areas of Santa Luzia, Branco and Raso Islands. São Vicente 16°45′41″N 24°44′38″W. / 16.761389°N 24.743889°W / 16.761389; -24.743889 ( Complex of protected areas of Santa Luzia Island and Branco and Raso) Natural (ix) (x) 2016. [6] Tarrafal concentration camp.
Cape Verde. Guinea-Bissau. The Cacheu and Cape Verde Company ( Portuguese: Companhia de Cacheu e Cabo Verde) was a chartered company created by Portugal which operated the colonies of Cacheu and Cape Verde in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. It was created as part of the economic reforms of Luís de Meneses, 3rd Count of Ericeira, under ...
W. World Heritage Sites in Cape Verde (1 P) Categories: Historic sites by country. Historic sites in Africa by country. History of Cape Verde. Landmarks in Cape Verde. Hidden category: CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.
Costa Verde (English: Green Coast) is a tourist and coastal region of northwest Portugal, delimited by the river mouths of Minho in the north and Douro in the south. [1] The name of the region comes from the dominant colour of the dense vegetation of the land, the green ( Verde in Portuguese), supported by abundant precipitation.