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  • 61Coto — For other uses, see Coto (disambiguation). Coto   Parish   …

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  • 62Nadadouro —   Parish   Country Portugal Municipality Caldas da Rainha Area    Total 9.7 km2 (3.7 sq mi) …

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  • 63Salir do Porto — Infobox Parish pt official name = Salir do Porto image coat of arms = Municipality = Caldas da Rainha area total = 9.9 population total = 770 (2001) population density = 78.1 website = http://www.jfreg salirdoporto.online.pt/ footnotes =Salir do… …

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  • 64List of postal codes in Portugal — Aveiro districtMealhada municipality*3050 Antes *3050 Barcouço *3050 Casal Comba *3050 Luso *3050 Mealhada *3050 Pampilhosa *3050 Vacariça *3050 Ventosa do BairroMurtosa municipality*3870 Bunheiro *3870 Monte *3870 Murtosa *3870 TorreiraOliveira… …

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  • 65Sicilian School — The Sicilian School was a small community of Sicilian, and to a lesser extent, mainland Italian poets gathered around Frederick II, most of them belonging to his court, the Magna Curia . Headed by Giacomo da Lentini, they produced more than three …

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  • 66Peirol — or PeiròlIn Occitan, peir (French pierre ) means stone and ol is a diminutive suffix, the name Peirol being understood as the equivalent of Little Stone but also Petit Pierre (Lil Peter) or Pierrot (Pete or Petey); however, peiròl also meant a… …

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  • 67Peire d'Alvernhe — or d Alvernha [In French his name is Pierre d Auvergne .] ( Pèire in modern Occitan; b. c. 1130) was an Auvergnat troubadour (active 1149 ndash;1170), twenty oneGaunt and Kay, 287.] or twenty fourEgan, 72.] Aubrey, The Music of the Troubadours ,… …

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  • 68Albertet de Sestaro — Albertet de Sestaro, Sestairo, Sestairon, Sestarron, Sisteron, or Terascon (fl. 1194 ndash;1221) was a Provençal jongleur and troubadour from the Gapençais ( Gapenses in Occitan). Of his total oeuvre, twenty three poems survive. [Sometimes the… …

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  • 69Guilhem Peire Cazals de Caortz — or Guilhem Peire de Cazals was a troubadour of the first half of the thirteenth century. He was born or lived in Cahors, Quercy, from which his name de Caortz . [This name is only found in troubadour manuscript C .] Eleven of his works, including …

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  • 70Gavaudan — [His Occitan name is also found as Gavaudas in the accusative and, by extension, Gavauda in the nominative. Eighteenth and nineteenth century French scholarship used to call him le Vieux (the Old), but there is no basis for this.] (fl. c. 1195… …

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