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CITY IN MOZAMBIQUE
Porto Amelia; Porto Amélia; Port Amelia

Amelia Lewsham         
JAMAICAN WOMAN
Amelia Newsham; Amelia Harlequin
Amelia Lewsham or Amelia Harlequin or Amelia Newsham (c. 1748 – after 1797) was a Jamaican known as the "White Negress".
Amelia Peláez         
  • Mural by Amelia Peláez for the Habana Hilton
  • Salón de Mayo, 1967. Sidewalk insert in front of [[Radiocentro CMQ Building]] by Amelia Peláez.
CUBAN ARTIST (1896-1968)
Amelia Pelaes; Amelia Pelaez; Amelia Peláez del Casal
Amelia Peláez del Casal (5 January 1896 – 8 April 1968) was an important Cuban painter of the Avant-garde generation.
Amelia Bence         
  • Amelia Bence and [[Guillermo Murray]] in ''Alfonsina'' (1957)
  • Bence with [[Pepe Arias]] in ''[[El haragán de la familia]]'' (1939)
  • Amelia Bence in 1960
  • Amelia Bence, 1975
  • Amelia Bence on the cover of ''Radiolandia''
  • A room at the Tita Merello Complex has been named after Amelia Bence
  • [[Sebastián Chiola]] and Amelia Bence in ''La guerra gaucha'' (1942)
  • Enrique Álvarez Diosdado]].
  • Antonio Prieto]] and Amelia Bence in ''La industria del matrimonio'' (1965)
  • Bence teamed with [[León Zárate]] in ''[[El forastero]]'' (1937).
ARGENTINE FILM ACTRESS
Amelia Botwinik; María Amelia Botwinik; María Amelia Batvinik; Maria Amelia Bence
Amelia Bence (born María Amelia Batvinik; 13 November 1919 – 8 February 2016) was an Argentine film actress and one of the divas of the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema (1940–60).

Wikipedia

Pemba, Mozambique

Pemba is a port city and district in Mozambique. It is the capital of the province of Cabo Delgado and lies on a peninsula in Pemba Bay.

The town was founded by the Niassa Company in 1904 as Porto Amélia, after the Queen of Portugal, at the peninsula's northwestern tip and has grown around a port. The city is renowned for its Portuguese colonial architecture. It was renamed Pemba at the end of Portuguese rule, in 1975. The city's inhabitants are primarily Swahili, Makondes, Macuas and Mwanis. Local languages that are spoken are Kimwani and Macua, although Portuguese is widespread.

Pemba is also renowned as being a prime destination for water sport and diving enthusiasts as a coral reef lies close to the shore. It has increasingly become a tourist destination, particularly for upper-middle-class Mozambicans and South Africans. There are now 5 flights a week from Johannesburg to Pemba, several hotels, restaurants, and other forms of entertainment. In the centre of Pemba, there is an authentic local market or souk, where arts and crafts, as well as traditional silverware can be bought. Pemba is the closest major city and airport for those who wish to visit the Quirimbas Islands and Quirimbas National Park.