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  2. Roda Rico - Wikipedia

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    Roda Rico (also formerly known as Roda São Paulo) is an observation wheel located in Candido Portinari Park, next to Villa-Lobos State Park, in the west zone of the city of São Paulo, Brazil. At 91 metres (299 ft) high and 80 metres (260 ft) in diameter, it is the tallest in Latin America , a title that belonged to Rio Star . [1]

  3. List of programs broadcast by SBT - Wikipedia

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    Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão (SBT) is a Brazilian free-to-air television network, funded on August 19, 1981, by the businessman and TV host Silvio Santos. [1] [2] The network was established after a public competition of the federal government for the creation of two new television networks, created from revoked concessions of the extinct networks Tupi and Excelsior. [3]

  4. Códice de Roda - Wikipedia

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    Códice de Roda. Códice de Roda, fol. 1r. The Códice de Roda or Códice de Meyá (Roda or Meyá codex) is a medieval manuscript that represents a unique primary source for details of the 9th- and early 10th-century Kingdom of Navarre and neighbouring principalities. It is currently held in Madrid as Royal Academy of History MS 78.

  5. Portuguese name - Wikipedia

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    A Portuguese name, or Lusophone name – a personal name in the Portuguese language – is typically composed of one or two personal names, the mother's family surname and the father's family surname (rarely only one surname, sometimes more than two). For practicality, usually only the last surname ( excluding prepositions) is used in formal ...

  6. Nea Roda - Wikipedia

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    Rodi (Ρόδι) meaning pomegranate, is the root of the word Roda which means "many pomegranates"; and "Nea" (Νέα) meaning new is the meaning of the first word. This due to an abundance pomegranate trees in the original village. This can be seen even today in the new village, where many people still have pomegranate trees in their backyard.

  7. Alexander Roda Roda - Wikipedia

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    Roda Roda was born as Šandor Friedrich Rosenfeld in Drnowitz, Moravia, Austria-Hungary (now Drnovice, Czech Republic ). His sister was the physician Gisela Januszewska. As a child, he moved with his family to Slavonia. He Germanized his name from Šandor to Alexander, and his surname from Rosenfeld to Roda Roda. Roda is the Croatian word for ...

  8. Roda (name) - Wikipedia

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    Roda (name) Roda may refer to the following people. Given name. Roda Antar (born 1980), Sierra Leone-born Lebanese professional footballer. Roda Ali Wais (born 1984), Djiboutian middle-distance runner. Surname. Alexander Roda Roda (1872–1945), Austrian writer. Andrea Roda (born 1990), Italian Formula 3 and Formula Renault 3.5 car racing driver.

  9. Roda (markets) - Wikipedia

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    Roda (Serbian Cyrillic: Рода, lit. 'Stork') is a chain of retail stores that began operating in 1994 by opening its first location in Kula . By developing a retail network of megamarkets, first in Vojvodina, and then throughout Serbia, Roda positioned itself as a store for large and family purchases.