Décadas da Ásia
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Décadas da Ásia (pronounced [ˈdɛkɐðɐʒ ðɐ ˈazjɐ]; Decades of Asia) is a history of the Portuguese in Asia (particularly India) and southeast Africa collected and published by João de Barros between 1552 and 1563, while living abroad. His work was continued by Diogo do Couto and João Baptista Lavanha.
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