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Two important moments are the Rua de la Disbauxa ( Debauchery Parade ) on Sunday night and the Rua de l ' Extermini ( Extermination Parade ) on Tuesday night.
Rua ", about his family's misfortunes ), " S ' istadu de Sardigna " (" State of Sardinia ", about the pervasive injustice against the defenseless people of Sardinia ), and " Tancas serradas a muru " (" walled lands "), a quartile about the appropriation of lands.
In December, The de la Rua government announced a $ 40 billion multilateral assistance package organized by IMF.
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The two most important moments are the Rua de la Disbauxa, or the Debauchery Parade, on Sunday night and the Rua de l ' Extermini, or Extermination Parade, on Tuesday night.
Other than the capital the most important are O Barco de Valdeorras, Verín, Ribadavia, Allariz, A Rua, O Carballiño, Viana do Bolo, and Xinzo de Limia.
* In the Portugal series Rua Sésamo, his name is Conde de Contar ( translated as " Count of Counting ").
It includes the freguesias ( parishes ) of São Miguel, Santo Estêvão, São Vicente de Fora and part of two streets of Freguesia da Sé: Rua do Barão and Rua São João da Praça.
In 1865 Ferrez opened his own studio at Rua São José, in the center of Rio de Janeiro, which was by that time the capital of the Brazilian empire.
They have produced some musical gems, now standards, like " Les filles des Forges ", " Les prisons de Nantes ", " La Jument de Michao ", " Pelot d ' Hennebont ", and new interpretation of Irish music, like " Cad é sin don té sin ", " Si mort a mors " ( originally An Cailín Rua ), " La ville que j ' ai tant aimée " ( from " The town I loved so well "), " Mrs McDermott " ( from the 17th-century Irish harpist Ó Carolan ) and " Kalonkadour " ( from " Planxty Irwin ").
There is also a Tam Kung Temple at Rua de Cinco de Outubro in Coloane, Macau.
Rua 10 de Abril n. º5 – Vidais ; 2500-749 Vidais
On February 28, 1904, a meeting of young people from the Belém neighborhood of Lisbon and former students from the Real Casa Pia de Lisboa took place at the Farmácia Franco ( Franco Pharmacy ), located on Rua de Belém in the southwest part of Lisbon, with the goal of forming a new football club that would be called Grupo Sport Lisboa.
Remnants of these two Roman viæ still exist under the modern roads Rua do António Ricardo Rodrigues and Rua do José Luís de Morais ( the town's two main streets during the Middle Ages, which connected the upper and lower districts of Sacavém ).

Rua and São
Rua da Consolação, São Paulo, Brazil.
The Rua do Barão is one of the streets of the Freguesia da Sé, which begins at the Rua São João da Praça ( where once stood the Door of the Alfama ) and ends at Rua Augusto Rosa ( at the Cathedral's walls ).
Certain thoroughfares like Leeds ' Victoria Quarter, Milan's Via Monte Napoleone, Rome's Via Condotti, Tokyo's Ginza, Moscow's Tverskaya Street, New York's Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue, Chicago's Michigan Avenue, Beverly Hills ' Rodeo Drive, Paris ' Champs-Élysées, Avenue Montaigne and Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, London's Bond Street and Sloane Street, Mexico City's Avenida Presidente Masaryk, São Paulo's Rua Oscar Freire, Prague's Pařížská street, Toronto's Bloor St., Düsseldorf's Königsallee and Singapore's Orchard Road are some places where most luxury brands tend to be concentrated.
* Chapel of the São Mateus Cemetery (), located on the Rua da Boa Vista and constructed in the 19th century ( 1890 ), the cemetery consists of a Baroque-style facade with arched doorway, flanked by two rounded windows, preceded by the long wall corridors of the cemetery and Gothic-like entrance gate.
This urbanized parish's northern border begins at the Horta Marina, and crosses through commercial buildings to the Ramp do São Francisco and alongside the Santa Casa da Misericórdia ( the Rua da Santa Casa ) before intersecting the property-line of the former Dabney residence The Cedars, following the Rua Luís de Camões, until intersecting at Rua da Ilha do Pico.
Meanwhile, the following day ( 24 June ) is a municipal holiday ( island-wide ), that includes a mid-day eucharistic celebration at the hermitage of São João ( along the intersection of the Estrada Regional E. R. 1-2ª and Rua da Caldeira, midway towards the summit of the caldera ).
This is at the northern edge of Bairro Alto, just off Rua de São Pedro de Alcântara above the church of São Roque.
It takes the Rua da Consolação, to end at Rooselvelt Square, in Downtown São Paulo, at around 10 PM.
During the 1530s, the agglomeration began to spread towards the old Estrada de Santos ( now the Calçada do Combro ), tracing or following to the north of this route, where it encountered Rua da Rosa, Rua da Atalaia, Rua dos Calafates ( now Rua Diário de Notícias ), Rua das Gáveas, Rua do Norteand Rua de São Roque.

Rua and Pedro
In 1880, the municipal council decided to widen the Rua dos Moinhos do Vento ( now the Rua de São Pedro de Alcântara ), expropriating lands and buildings that restricted its expansion.
This zone maintained a semi-rural character, with single-storey houses and courtyards, until the alteration of Rua D. Pedro V ( the old Estrada da Cotovia ), when the construction of four-and five-storey homes came to eliminate these early residences.
The Bairro Alto district is generally delimited in the south by the Calçada do Combro and Rua do Loreto, west by Rua do Século, north by Rua D. Pedro V and east by Rua da Misericórdia and Rua de São Pedro de Alcântara.
From here it is the beginning ofRua de São Pedro de Alcântara characterized by structures in a Romantic architectural style and extending to the north until Rua D. Pedro V, defined by the iconic garden / lookout of São Pedro de Alcântara.

Rua and Alcântara
Since 1876, a great part of the urbanized part of Alcântara was delimited by Calçada da Tapada and Calçada de Santo Amaro in the north, and in the east and south by Rua de Alcântara, Largo do Calvário and Ruade Maio.

Rua and at
Neighborhood in Barretos at Avenida 31 and Rua 24
That night at 8: 30pm, on Rua José Paulino (" Rua dos Imigrantes " ( Immigrants Street )), underneath the glow of an oil lamp the five workers reunited along side their guest & neighbors from Bom Retiro.
After several meetings, 46 interested individuals ( led by Luigi Marzo and Luigi Cervo ) gathered at the Alhambra Room on what is now Rua do Ruachuelo, and founded a sports club for all Italian-Brazilians named " Palestra Italia ".
The complex, located at the intersection of Rua Dr. Miguel Bombarda and Rua Raul Proença, is operated by Erguigest.
Beyond Melvaig the road narrows to a twisting, undulating track ( which is passable with a car ) and ends at the Rua Reidh Lighthouse.
In October 2008 " An Bratach Fulaingt ", or " The Endurance Flag " was designed for Tallaght during The D ' No Project, run by Tallaght Youth Theatre in partnership with Tallaght Community Arts, and funded by Léargas-and was intended to be flown at the new county arts centre, Rua Red, on April 17 and 18th 2009.
A new arts centre for South Dublin County called Rua Red was recently opened at a site near to County Hall, just south of the new library extension.
The GGB has its own center, offered by one of the directors, located at Rua Frei Vicente, 24 – Pelourinho.
Access to the Palace is made from Rua de Belém at the main gate and ramp ( guarded by military sentries ), that ends at the lateral façade, called the Pátio dos Bichos ( Animals ' Patio ).
The details were later immortalized in 1928 by Júlio Ivo, then president of the municipal council of Mafra ( during the presidency of Sidónio Pais, who explained: "... the automobiles stopped and the Royal Family got out, they followed the Rua do Norte to the Rua de Baixo, to the narrow lane that connects the two road, almost in front of the Travessa da Estrela ... On arrival at the Rua de Baixo, the Royal Family went in the following order: at the front, the King Manuel ; followed by Maria Pia, then Amélia ... the King, who accompanied him, climbed aboard the boat using crates and baskets of fish ... the flagman signalled with his hat, and the first boat, the Bomfim, carrying the blue and white flag on the stern, followed by the rows, driving the King ... the affluence along the coast was immense.

Rua and Luisa
Rua Luisa Todi, 1

Rua and Todi
In modern Lisbon, the street in which Luísa Todi died was named Rua Luísa Todi in 1917.
The old Travessa da Estrela became known as Rua Luísa Todi in 1917.

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