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João Teixeira Soares de Sousa, em geral citado como Dr. João Teixeira Soares, político e investigador da história e antropologia açoriana, foi deputado pelas ilhas de São Jorge e Graciosa, juiz e autor de numerosas publicações sobre a história da ilha de São Jorge e sobre temas da cultura popular, incluindo numerosas recolhas de provérbios e cantigas tradicionais. More information...

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