Jorge Barbosa may refer to:
Mateus may refer to:
Maciel is a surname of Portuguese origin. Notable people with this surname include:
Jorge is a Spanish and Portuguese given name. It is derived from the Greek name Γεώργιος (Georgios) via Latin Georgius; the former is derived from γεωργός (georgos), meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker".
Jorge Luís (Portuguese) or Jorge Luis (Spanish) is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Jorge Vera-Cruz Barbosa was a Cape Verdean poet and writer. He collaborated in various reviews and Portuguese and Cape Verdean journals. The publication of his poetry anthology Arquipélago (Archipelago) in 1935 marked the beginning of Cape Verdean poetry. He was, along with Baltazar Lopes da Silva and Manuel Lopes, one of the three founders of the literary journal Claridade ("Clarity") in 1936, which marked the beginning of modern Cape Verdean literature.
Hélder Jorge Leal Rodrigues Barbosa is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a left winger.
Enrique González may refer to:
Jorginho is a Portuguese-language diminutive name of Jorge, and may refer to:
Jorge Rivera may refer to:
Ferreira is a Portuguese and Galician surname, meaning "iron mine" but also the feminine of 'blacksmith'. People with the surname include:
Capela may refer to:
Events in the year 1912 in Brazil.
Ricardo Pereira may refer to:
Events in the year 1953 in Brazil.
Events in the year 1980 in Brazil.
Rui is a Portuguese male first name, also spelled Ruy. It has the same origin as Roderick and Rodrick. It is also a unisex name in Japan. Notable people with the name include:
The Literature of Cape Verde is among the most important in West Africa, it is the second richest in West Africa after Mali and modern day Mauritania. It is also the richest in the Lusophone portion of Africa. Most works are written in Portuguese, but there are also works in Capeveredean Creole, French and notably English.
Barbosa is a Portuguese and later also Southern Galician surname. It may refer to:
Shauna Barbosa is the author of the poetry collection Cape Verdean Blues. She was a finalist for PEN America's 2019 Open Book Award and was a 2018 Disquiet International Luso-American fellow.