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Carmo may refer to: * The Order of the Carmelites in Portuguese-speaking countries Places Brazil toponymy * Carmo, a municipality in Rio de Janeiro * Carmo da Cachoeira, municipality in Minas Gerais * Carmo de Minas, municipality in Minas Gerais * Carmo do Cajuru, municipality in Minas Gerais * Carmo do Paranaíba, municipality in Minas Gerais * Carmo do Rio Claro, municipality in Minas Gerais * Carmo da Mata, municipality in Minas Gerais * Carmo do Rio Verde, municipality in Goiás * Monte do Carmo, a municipality in Tocantins * Do Carmo River, a river in Rio Grande do Norte state Other countries * Carmo, or Carmo District, in Puntland, Somalia * Monte Carmo, a mountain in Northern Italy * Monte Carmo di Loano, a mountain in Northern Italy * Carmo, the Roman name of Carmona, Spain Churches and convents * Carmo Convent (Lisbon) * Convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo (Lagoa) * Carmo Church (Braga) People * Alberto do Carmo Neto * Antônio do Carmo Cheuiche * Carlos do Carmo ...
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Carmelites
The Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel (; abbreviated OCarm), known as the Carmelites or sometimes by synecdoche known simply as Carmel, is a mendicant order in the Catholic Church for both men and women. Historical records about its origin remain uncertain; it was probably founded in the 12th century on Mount Carmel in the Holy Land. Names The Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel are also known simply as the Carmelites or the Carmelite Order. To differentiate themselves from the Discalced Carmelites (founded in 1562), who grew out of the older order but today have more members, the original Carmelites are sometimes known as the Carmelites of the Ancient Observance and very rarely the Calced Carmelites ( discalced being a reference to some religious orders going barefoot or wearing sandals instead of shoes). History Historical records about its origin remain uncertain, but the order was probably founded in the 12th c ...
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Carmo Church (Braga)
The Carmo Church in Portuguese, Igreja do Carmo is a Portuguese 17th-century church in Braga, Portugal, with a Latin cross Floor plan and a single nave. The church is part of the Carmelite Convent, founded in 1653. The main façade (from 1911) follows the plan of the tower façade, and the interior decoration features baroque golden woodwork retables and neoclassical retables and tile Tiles are usually thin, square or rectangular coverings manufactured from hard-wearing material such as ceramic, Rock (geology), stone, metal, baked clay, or even glass. They are generally fixed in place in an array to cover roofs, floors, wal ...s. Roman Catholic churches in Braga Carmelite churches {{Portugal-RC-church-stub ...
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Wanderson Do Carmo
Wanderson is a given name, a Brazilian variant of the given name and surname Anderson. Notable people with the name include: * Wanderson de Paula Sabino (born 1977), known as Somália, Brazilian striker * Wanderson (footballer, born 1980), full name Wanderson Pereira Rodrigues, Brazilian football midfielder *Wánderson (footballer, born 1986), full name Francisco Wánderson do Carmo Carneiro, Brazilian football midfielder * Wanderson Cafu (born 1986), full name Wanderson Gustavo da Silva, Brazilian football right-back *Wanderson Souza Carneiro known as Baiano (born 1987), Brazilian football right-back *Wanderson (footballer, born 1988), full name Wanderson Cristaldo Farias, Bulgarian football attacking midfielder *Wanderson (footballer, born 1989), full name Wanderson Carvalho de Oliveira, Brazilian football wingback *Wanderson (footballer, born 1990), full name Wanderson Miranda Francisco, Brazilian football midfielder *Wanderson (footballer, born February 1991), full name Wanderson ...
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Paulo Roberto Do Carmo
Paulo is a Portuguese masculine given name equivalent to the English name Paul. Notable people with the name include: * Paulo Jr., Brazilian bassist * Paulo Jr. (footballer), Brazilian footballer * Paulo Alho (born 1980), Portuguese race car driver * Paulo Almeida, Brazilian footballer * Paulo André Cren Benini (born 1983), Brazilian football defender * Paulo Angeles (born 1997), Filipino actor, singer and dancer * Paulo Avelino (born 1988), Filipino actor and film actor * Paulo de Carvalho (born 1947), Portuguese singer-songwriter and actor * Paulo Coelho (born 1947), Brazilian lyricist and novelist * Paulo Dybala (born 1993), Argentine professional footballer also called "La Joya" * Paulo Fernando Craveiro, Brazilian author * Paulo Freire (1921–1997), Brazilian educator and philosopher * Paulo R. Holvorcem, Brazilian amateur astronomer, a prolific discoverer of asteroids * Paulo Jorge (other), several people * Paulo Kanoa (1802–1885), Governor of Kauaʻi * ...
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Edmílson Dos Santos Carmo Júnior
José Edmílson Gomes de Moraes (born 10 July 1976), known simply as Edmílson, is a Brazilian football executive and former professional association football, footballer. He is currently a technical consultant for Associação Desportiva São Caetano, São Caetano. Either a defensive midfielder or a central defender, he played in three countries in his professional career, representing with team and individual success São Paulo FC, São Paulo, Olympique Lyonnais, Lyon and FC Barcelona, Barcelona (four seasons each in the last two clubs). Having won 39 cap (sport), caps with Brazil national football team, Brazil, Edmílson represented the nation at the 2002 FIFA World Cup, 2002 World Cup, helping it win the tournament. Club career São Paulo, Lyon Born in Taquaritinga, São Paulo (state), São Paulo, Edmílson signed for São Paulo FC in 1995, winning two Campeonato Paulista titles during his spell. In 2000 he joined Olympique Lyonnais in France at the same time as compatri ...
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Matheus Henrique Do Carmo Lopes
Matheus Henrique do Carmo Lopes (born 8 March 1985 in Sete Lagoas, in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais) is a former Brazilian central defender In the sport of association football, a defender is an outfield player whose primary role is to stop attacks during the game and prevent the opposition from scoring. Defenders fall into four main categories: centre-backs, full-backs, sweepers .... References External links gremio.netCBFfuracao* 1985 births Living people Brazilian men's footballers Brazilian expatriate men's footballers América Futebol Clube (MG) players Ipatinga Futebol Clube players Grêmio FBPA players Club Athletico Paranaense players C.F. Os Belenenses players FC Metalurh Zaporizhzhia players Chengdu Tiancheng F.C. players Tombense Futebol Clube players Borneo F.C. Samarinda players Centro Sportivo Alagoano players Paraná Clube players Primeira Liga players China League One players Ukrainian Premier League players Liga 1 (Indonesia ...
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Maria Do Carmo Silveira
Maria do Carmo Trovoada Pires de Carvalho Silveira (born 14 February 1961) served as the 13th prime minister of São Tomé and Príncipe from 8 June 2005 to 21 April 2006. Background She was educated as an economist at the Donetsk National University (Ukraine), Master of Public Administration from the National School of Administration in Strasbourg and was the third governor of São Tomé and Príncipe's Central Bank from 1999 to 2005, she succeeded Carlos Quaresma Batista de Sousa and was succeeded by Arlindo Afonso Carvalho and again from 2011 to 2016 as the sixth governor succeeding Luís Fernando Moreira de Sousa. Prime minister She served as Prime Minister and Minister of Planning and Finance São Tomé and Príncipe from 8 June 2005 to 21 April 2006. Silveira, the country's second female prime minister, is a member of the Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe-Social Democratic Party (MLSTP-PSD) and was a member of the party executive board. Silveira d ...
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Maria Do Carmo Seabra
Maria do Carmo Seabra (born 27 January 1955) is a Portuguese politician. Born in Lisbon, she served as Minister of Education in the 2004–2005 government of fellow Social Democrat Pedro Santana Lopes. She is currently a lecturer of Principles of Microeconomics at Nova School of Business and Economics Nova School of Business & Economics (Nova SBE) is a business school located in Portugal that offers a wide range of academic programs including Bachelor's, Master's, Ph.D., MBA, Executive Education programs. The school has approximately 3,000 .... External links *Portuguese Government biography Living people 1955 births Social Democratic Party (Portugal) politicians Education ministers of Portugal Seabra, Maria Carmo {{Portugal-politician-stub ...
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Marcelo Luis De Almeida Carmo
Marcelo Luis de Almeida Carmo (born 16 February 1983), or simply Marcelinho, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a right back for Nova Iguaçu Futebol Clube A nova ( novae or novas) is a transient astronomical event that causes the sudden appearance of a bright, apparently "new" star (hence the name "nova", Latin for "new") that slowly fades over weeks or months. All observed novae involve white .... Honours *Brazilian Cup: 2006 Contract *CRB (Loan) 3 May 2007 to 30 November 2007 *Atletico Mineiro 2 May 2007 to 31 December 2007 External links * * * Brazilian men's footballers América Futebol Clube (MG) players CR Flamengo footballers Clube Atlético Mineiro players Clube de Regatas Brasil players Ceará Sporting Club players Boa Esporte Clube players Campeonato Brasileiro Série B players 1983 births Living people Men's association football defenders Footballers from Juiz de Fora 21st-century Brazilian sportsmen {{Brazil-footy-defender-1980s-st ...
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Manuel Carmo
Jorge Manuel do Carmo Pereira de Almeida (1958–2015) was a Portuguese artist and author known for his contemporary works. Born in Lisbon, Portugal, Manuel Carmo practised as a lawyer before beginning to study art in the early 1980s at Ar.Co, Lisbon and since then devoted himself exclusively to painting, sculpture and writing. His life and work were the subject for a 30 min documentary, in 2005, produced by the Portuguese Public Television Channel RTP1 RTP1 (''RTP um'') is a Portuguese free-to-air television channel owned and operated by state-owned public broadcaster Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP). It is the company's flagship television channel, and is known for broadcasting mains ... in collaboration with Universidade Aberta, and broadcast through RTP International channel. References External links Manuel Carmo Foundation Website {{DEFAULTSORT:Carmo, Manuel 1958 births 2015 deaths Portuguese art educators Contemporary painters Artists from Lisbon ...
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Dalila Carmo
Dalila Carmo (born 24 August 1974) is a Portuguese actress. She trained at The Actors Studio in New York in 1996-1997 with Marcia Haufrecht, who directed her in ''Vidas Publicadas'' by Donald Margulies, ''Teatro da Comuna'' (2005), ''A Lição de Ionesco'' (1996), and ''Ludlow Fair'' by Lansford Wilson (1997) at The Common Basis Theatre. She was a cast member in numerous productions such as ''Artaud Estudio'' with Paulo Filipe (ACARTE, 1997); ''Auto da India'' by Gil Vicente; ''Let's Make Opera'' with Paulo Matos (Teatro São Luiz, 1994); ''Queima de Judas'' (Teatro O Bando, 1992). In the movie industry, after appearing in Paulo Castro's short film, ''O Criado Ostrowski'' (1990), she played in ''Vale Abraão'' (1993) by Manoel de Oliveira. In between TV movies and some international co-productions, she also performed in features such as ''A Comédia de Deus'' (1995) by João Cesar Monteiro, ''Tráfico'' (1998) by João Botelho, ''O Anjo da Guarda'' (1999) by Margarida Gil, ...
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Carmo De Souza
Carmo de Souza (19 July 1940 – 22 December 2008), commonly known as "Rosa Branca" ("White Rose"), was a Brazilian basketball player with the Brazil national basketball team. De Souza competed with Brazil at the 1959, 1963 and 1970 FIBA World Championships and won two bronze medals at the 1960 and 1964 Summer Olympics. He was born in Araraquara Araraquara ( ) is a city in the state of São Paulo (state), São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 250,314 (2022 est.) in an area of . It is also known as "the abode of the sun," because of its impressive sunset and because of its hot atmospher .... References External links * * * 1940 births 2008 deaths Sportspeople from Araraquara Basketball players from São Paulo (state) Brazilian men's basketball players 1959 FIBA World Championship players 1963 FIBA World Championship players 1970 FIBA World Championship players Olympic basketball players for Brazil Olympic bronze medalists for Brazil Basketball players ...
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