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Em Angola, Álvaro Campeão, 57 anos, diretor de filial e natural da Guarda, conta sua história. É no forte de Catumbela que o convidado conta que foi uma missão militar que o levou a Angola.
Em Angola, Álvaro Campeão, 57 anos, diretor de filial e natural da Guarda, conta sua história. É no forte de Catumbela que o convidado conta que foi uma missão militar que o levou a Angola.
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