João Belo, now known as Xai-Xai, is the capital of Gaza Province, Mozambique. João Belo may also refer to: João Belo-class frigate, class of Frigate of...
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Belo gained one cap for Portugal against Spain 2 April 1933 in Vigo, in a 0–3 defeat. João Belo at EU-Football.info João Belo at WorldFootball.net v t e...
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The João Belo class, also known as Comandante João Belo class, is a class of four frigates of French design, based on the Commandant Rivière class but...
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João Belo from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Lourenço Marques 1 October 1976: Renamed as Diocese of Xai-Xai The cathedral is the Catedral São João Baptista...
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Portuguese fleet included four Comandante João Belo-class frigates, three Almirante Pereira da Silva-class frigates, six João Coutinho-class corvettes, four Baptista...
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Marques, a film of Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique. João Belo — Xai-Xai, a film of João Belo, Portuguese Mozambique, before 1975. Inhambane – no outro...
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Prize Felipe dal Belo (born 1984), Brazilian football defender João Pedro Belo (1910–?), Portuguese football defender Julia Freitas Belo (born 1997), East...
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Karel Doorman-class frigates to replace the two remaining frigates of the João Belo class in service with the Portuguese Navy — instead of buying two frigates...
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footballer João Amaral (footballer, born 1991), João Pedro Reis Amaral, Portuguese footballer João Belo (footballer) (1910–????), João Pedro Bellard Belo, Portuguese...
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