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Melo (other)
Melo may refer to: People: *Melo (nickname) *Melo (surname), a Portuguese surname *Melo (Italian) or Melus of Bari, 11th century Apulian aristocrat Places: * Melo, Córdoba, a settlement in the Presidente Roque Sáenz Peña Department, Argentina * Melo, Uruguay, the capital city of the Cerro Largo Department of north-eastern Uruguay ** Roman Catholic Diocese of Melo, Uruguay * Melo, a parish of Gouveia Municipality, Portugal *Melo Island in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa Other uses: * Mélo (play), a 1929 play by Henri Bernstein * Mélo (film), a 1986 French romantic drama film, based on the play *Melo language, spoken in Ethiopia * ''Melo'' (gastropod), a genus of very large sea snails *''Cucumis'' or melo, a genus of twining, tendril-bearing plants See also *Mello (other) Mello may refer to: Places * Mello, Lombardy, an Italian commune * Mello, Oise, French commune * Mello, Ethiopia, small Ethiopian town Other uses * Mello (surname), a surname, for people see there * ...
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Melo (nickname)
Melo is a nickname. Notable people with the name include: *Carmelo Anthony (born 1984), American basketball player *Melo Trimble (born 1995), American basketball player *LaMelo Ball (born 2001), American basketball player {{nickname Nicknames ...
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Melo (surname)
Melo is a Portuguese surname. Variants include '' Mello'', ''de Melo'' or ''de Mello'', ''D'Melo'' or ''D'Mello'', ''De Melo'' and ''De Mello''. People with the surname include: * Alejandro Melo (born 1996), Argentine professional footballer * Andrés Granier Melo (born 1948), Mexican Governor of Tabasco * António Barbosa de Melo (1932–2016), Portuguese politician and lawyer * Araquem de Melo (1944–2001), Brazilian footballer * Carlos Melo (born 1982), Panamanian boxer * Carlos Galvão de Melo (1921–2008), Portuguese Air Force officer and member of the National Salvation Junta after the 1974 Carnation Revolution * Custódio José de Melo (1840–1902), Brazilian admiral, who led the Brazilian fleet in two revolts in 1891 and 1893–4. * Daniel Melo (born 1977), Brazilian former tennis player, brother of Marcelo Melo * Dylan DeMelo (born 1993), Canadian hockey player * Eddie Melo (1961–2001), Canadian boxer and gangster. *Ernesto Melo Antunes (1933–199 ...
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Melus Of Bari
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Presidente Roque Sáenz Peña Department
Presidente Roque Sáenz Peña Department is a department of Córdoba Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 34,647 inhabitants in an area of 8,228 km2, and its capital city is Laboulaye, which is located around 520 km from Capital Federal. Settlements * General Levalle * La Cesira * Laboulaye * Leguizamón * Melo * Río Bamba *Rosales Rosales (, ) are an order of flowering plants. Peter F. Stevens (2001 onwards). "Rosales". At: Trees At: Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. At: Missouri Botanical Garden Website. (see ''External links'' below) Well-known members of Rosales include: ... * San Joaquín * Serrano * Villa Rossi Departments of Córdoba Province, Argentina {{CórdobaAR-geo-stub ...
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Melo, Uruguay
Melo () is the capital city of the Cerro Largo Department of north-eastern Uruguay. As of the census of 2023, it is the ninth most populated city of the country with a population of 56,013. Geography Location It is located at the center of the department, on the intersection of Route 7 with Route 8, south of Aceguá and the border with Brazil. Other primary roads to the city are Route 26 and Route 44. The stream Arroyo Conventos (a tributary of Tacuarí River) flows by the west limits of the city. Climate Melo has a humid subtropical climate, described by the Köppen climate classification as ''Cfa''. Summers are warm (with hot days and cool nights) and winters are cool, with frequent frosts and fog. The precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year, with an average of 1,241 mm (48.85 in), and the annual average temperature is 17 °C (63 °F). This city has the lowest recorded temperature in Uruguay, of -11 °C (12.2 °F), on June 14 ...
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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Melo
The Diocese of Melo () is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese Catholic church in Uruguay. History The diocese was erected in 1955, split off from the former diocese of Florida-Melo, and is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Montevideo. Its see is at the Cathedral of Melo. The current bishop is Pablo Alfonso Jourdán Alvariza, who was appointed in 2021. Ordinaries *José Maria Cavallero † (20 Dec 1955–9 July 1960 Appointed, Bishop of Minas) * Orestes Santiago Nuti Sanguinetti, S.D.B. † (9 Jul 1960–2 January 1962 Appointed, Bishop of Canelones) * Roberto Reinaldo Cáceres González † (2 Jan 1962 – 23 Apr 1996 Retired) * Nicolás Cotugno Fanizzi, S.D.B. (June 13, 1996–December 4, 1998, Appointed, Archbishop of Montevideo) * Luis del Castillo Estrada, S.J. (21 Dec 1999–13 – 13 Jun 2009) * Heriberto Andrés Bodeant Fernández (13 Jun 2009–19 March 2021 Appointed, Bishop of Canelones) * Pablo Alfonso Jourdán Alvariza (15 Sep 2021 – present) See ...
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Gouveia Municipality, Portugal
Gouveia () is a city and a municipality in the district of Guarda in Portugal. The municipality population in 2011 was 14,046, in an area of . The town itself has a very small population, around 3.500. The present mayor is Luis Marques Tadeu, elected by the Social Democratic Party. The municipal holiday is the Monday after the 2nd Sunday of August. History The establishment of Gouveia is often attributed to the year 580 BC, but the oldest material proof of human occupation is funerary pottery dating to the Bronze Age that was found in a castle square in 1940. In the parish of Rio Torto, the oldest evidence of human occupation is a dolmen (a stone funerary structure) dating back to the fourth millennium BC. The Roman occupation was also a part of the city's history. A consecration inscription to the Lusitanian god Salqiu was found in a chapel on the city centre, as well as the grave of a Roman warrior with iron artefacts related to war (axe, knife, and an arrow head). In the ...
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Melo Island
Melo () is a coastal island in Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau, officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, is a country in West Africa that covers with an estimated population of 2,026,778. It borders Senegal to Guinea-Bissau–Senegal border, its north and Guinea to Guinea–Guinea-Bissau b .... It is located between the mouths of rivers Cumbijã and Cacine. Its maximum elevation is 8 m. See also * List of islands of Guinea-Bissau References Atlantic islands of Guinea-Bissau {{GuineaBissau-geo-stub ...
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Mélo (play)
''Mélo'' is a play in three acts by Henri Bernstein. It was first staged in France in 1929 at the Théâtre du Gymnase Marie-Bell in a production starring the actor Charles Boyer. It was staged on Broadway at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre where it opened on April 16, 1931. The Broadway production used an English-language translation of Bernstein's play by Arthur Pollock. Plot Pierre Belcroix and Marcel Blanc are violinists and lifelong friends living in Paris in the 1920s. While Marcel has become famous and Pierre has not, both are happy with their lives. Pierre is happily married to Romaine, a stylish young flapper. However, Marcel meets and falls in love with her, which Pierre little suspects. Romaine carries on her affair with Marcel, even as Pierre falls ill, which she may have deliberately exacerbated with her treatment in order to murder him. Soon Marcel goes on a concert tour, and Romaine abandons Pierre for a romantic tryst. When Marcel returns, Romaine reconsiders the a ...
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Mélo (film)
''Mélo'' is a 1986 French romantic drama film directed by Alain Resnais and starring Fanny Ardant, André Dussollier, Sabine Azéma and Pierre Arditi based on the 1929 play by Henri Bernstein. Plot Pierre Belcroix and Marcel Blanc are violinists and lifelong friends living in Paris in the 1920s. While Marcel has become famous and Pierre has not, both are happy with their lives. Pierre is happily married to Romaine, a stylish young flapper. However, Marcel meets and falls in love with her, which Pierre little suspects. Romaine carries on her affair with Marcel, even as Pierre falls ill, which she may have deliberately exacerbated with her treatment in order to murder him. Soon Marcel goes on a concert tour, and Romaine abandons Pierre for a romantic tryst. When Marcel returns, Romaine reconsiders the affair, and realizes that she loves both Pierre and Marcel. She decides that she does not want to hurt either her husband or her lover, and as no other solution seems possib ...
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Melo Language
Melo (also known as Malo) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in the Gamo Gofa Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region in Ethiopia Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east, Ken .... Case There are eight cases in Malo. #Nominative #Accusative #Dative #Genitive #Instrumental #Commutative #Ablative Nominative case Nominative case has and for masculine and feminine markers respectively. However, if there is a ''vowel at the end'' of the noun, the masculine came marker will change to . ''Examples'', Nominative feminine case takes the marker with definite marker . ''Examples'', Proper nouns also take the nominative case marker and . ''Examples,'' Accusative case The marker is for masculine nouns. ''Example'', The maker is for feminine ...
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