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2 unusual facts about Luso


Classic Cliche

A month later, he started favourite for a minor stakes race at Ascot in which he was beaten a short head by Wijara, with the future multiple Group One winner Luso finishing fourth.

Luso

A prefix meaning Portuguese (after the Roman province of Lusitania, roughly corresponding to modern Portugal)


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António José, ou O Poeta e a Inquisição

Its plot is loosely based on the final moments of life of the Luso-Brazilian Jewish playwright António José da Silva, who was garroted and later burned by the Inquisition.

Cisplatina

The Cisplatina (literally, Province of this side of the Rio de la Plata from the Brazilian perspective, c.f. Cisalpine) was a Brazilian province in existence from 1821 to 1828 created by the Luso-Brazilian annexation of the Oriental Province.

João Azevedo

He played the two next seasons at Luso Barreiro, before finally moving to Sporting Clube de Portugal in 1935/36, where he replaced the Brazilian Jaguaré Bezerra de Vasconcelos, who afterwards went on to impress with Olympique Marseille.

Kristi language

Korlai Indo-Portuguese is the language of some 1,000 Luso-Indian Christians in an isolated area around the village of Korlai in Raigad District of Maharashtra state, India.


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