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Pedro Nolasco da Silva CvC (6 May 1842 – 12 October 1912) was a Macanese interpreter-translator, teacher, civil servant, writer, journalist and politician. Amongst other important positions, he was President of the Municipal Council of Macau (Portuguese: Leal Senado; Chinese: 澳門市政廳), founding partner and president of the (Portuguese: Associação Promotora da Instrução dos Macaenses, APIM), founder and director of the Pedro Nolasco Commercial School (Portuguese: Escola Comercial Pedro Nolasco), head of the Repartição Tecnica de Expediente Sínico de Macau (transl. Chinese Bureau Technical Department) and patron of the Holy House of Mercy (Portuguese: Santa Casa da Misericórdia; Chinese: 仁慈堂大樓) of Macau.

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  • Pedro Nolasco da Silva CvC (6 May 1842 – 12 October 1912) was a Macanese interpreter-translator, teacher, civil servant, writer, journalist and politician. Amongst other important positions, he was President of the Municipal Council of Macau (Portuguese: Leal Senado; Chinese: 澳門市政廳), founding partner and president of the (Portuguese: Associação Promotora da Instrução dos Macaenses, APIM), founder and director of the Pedro Nolasco Commercial School (Portuguese: Escola Comercial Pedro Nolasco), head of the Repartição Tecnica de Expediente Sínico de Macau (transl. Chinese Bureau Technical Department) and patron of the Holy House of Mercy (Portuguese: Santa Casa da Misericórdia; Chinese: 仁慈堂大樓) of Macau. (en)
  • Pedro Nolasco da Silva CvC (Macau, 6 de Maio de 1842 - Macau, 12 de Outubro de 1912) foi um ilustre intérprete-tradutor, professor, funcionário público, escritor, jornalista e dirigente associativo macaense. Entre outros cargos importantes, foi presidente do Leal Senado, sócio-fundador e presidente da Associação Promotora da Instrução dos Macaenses, fundador e director da Escola Comercial Pedro Nolasco, chefe do Expediente Sínico e provedor da Santa Casa da Misericórdia. (pt)
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