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Region of the North Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic region), naming it after the Sargassum seaweed growing there (sargaço or sargasso in Portuguese). Later in 1492, Christopher Columbus wrote about
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Portuguese prince and governor (1394–1460)
Atlantic region), naming it after the Sargassum seaweed growing there (sargaço / sargasso in Portuguese). In 1424 Cape Bojador was the most southerly
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Genus of brown algae
lasianthum) that grew in their water wells at home, and that was called sargaço in Portuguese (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐɾˈɣasu]) - from the Latin salicastrum
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2012 studio album by Alice Caymmi
were composed during her adolescence. There are two covers in the album, "Sargaço Mar" and "Unravel". The first was composed by her grandfather. She describes
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Season of television series
Rafael Magalhães Renata Adegas Elvira Brito e Faro Beatriz Santos Fabiana Sargaço Luís Fialho Gonçalo Gomes Rita Silva Ana Paulo Sara Correia Mafalda Vasques
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Portuguese writer (1927–2015)
original illustrations by Jorge Pinheiro, and even a poetry book A Maresia eo Sargaço dos Dias (The Sea Spray and the Sargassum of the Days), in 2002. Her diary
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"whitefish") Samba from samba; ultimately of Angolan origin, semba Sargasso from sargaço (="sargasso") Savvy from sabe he knows, from saber to know Serval from
List of English words of Portuguese origin
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Brazilian singer, songwriter, actor, and painter
Funarte 1985 Caymmi, Som, Imagem e Magia Caymmi, Sound, Image and Magic Sargaço Produções 1987 Família Caymmi The Caymmi Family 1988 Família Caymmi em
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Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Ãsgeirr, ÓSKAR means "god-spear."
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Remedy; Help
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Little Cinder Girl; The Name of a Fairy-tale Heroine
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English : variant spelling of Bailes.
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Christ; Follower of Christ
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Redeemer; Sacrificer; Saviour
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Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Feliciana, FELÃCIAN means "happy" or "lucky."
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