Armando Monteiro may refer to: Armando Monteiro (politician) (born 1952), Brazilian politician and lawyer Armando Monteiro Filho (1925–2018), Brazilian...
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Armando de Queiroz Monteiro Filho (September 11, 1925 – January 2, 2018) was a Brazilian businessman, engineer and politician. He served as the country's...
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and manager Armando Monteiro (disambiguation), several people Pitbull (rapper) (born 1981), stage name of Armando Christian Pérez Armando Palacio Valdés...
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Armando Monteiro (born 24 February 1952) is a Brazilian politician and lawyer. He has represented Pernambuco in the Federal Senate from 2011 to 2019. He...
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Portuguese footballer Anjali Monteiro, documentary filmmaker, media educator and researcher who lives in Mumbai Armando Monteiro (politician) (born 1952)...
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José Múcio (redirect from José Múcio Monteiro)
ninth place with 120,398 votes, his historic maximum. He was behind Armando Monteiro, also from the PTB, with 205 212 votes. On November 23, 2007, Lula's...
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supporting the government of Jair Bolsonaro and his positions. Senator Armando Monteiro left the party in 2021, calling it a "Bolsonarist cult". In 2020, Jair...
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Galvão (2017) Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira (2016) Minister (DIC) Armando Monteiro Neto (2016) President Dilma Rousseff (2013) Minister Antonio Patriota...
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Moroccan-Portuguese conflicts Battle of Mamora (1515) Saturnino Monteiro, Armando da Silva (1996). Batalhas e Combates da Marinha Portuguesa (PDF) (in...
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Foreign Trade Fernando Pimentel (2011–14) Mauro Borges Lemos (2014–15) Armando Monteiro (2015–16) Minister of Education Fernando Haddad (2011–12) Aloizio Mercadante...
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