many ships stranded. The historic lighthouse was built in 1849 and is located in the Cape Recife nature reserve. Just north are the Nelson Mandela University...
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In 1848, the same Recife newspaper announced the sale of "bacon meat, suitable for feijoadas, at 80 réis a pound". On January 6, 1849, the Jornal do Commercio...
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and largest city, Recife, is one of the most important economic and urban hubs in the country. Based on 2019 estimates, the Recife Metropolitan Region...
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The Dutch intervention in Bali in 1849 was a major Dutch military intervention in Northern and Southern Bali, following two failed interventions, the 1846...
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The Recapture of Recife (or Second Siege of Recife) was a military engagement between the Portuguese forces under Francisco Barreto de Meneses and the...
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Caruaru (category 1849 establishments in Brazil)
The city is located 140 kilometers (87 miles) from the state capital of Recife, which has an international airport. However, Caruaru has its own airport...
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Praieira revolt (category Conflicts in 1849)
the Pernambuco province of the Empire of Brazil that lasted from 1848 to 1849. The revolt, influenced by revolutions taking place in Europe, was due in...
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Dutch West India Company on recommendation of Frederick Henry. He landed at Recife, the port of Pernambuco and the chief stronghold of the Dutch, in January...
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The siege of Recife was a battle between Dutch and Portuguese forces near modern-day Recife, Brazil, in 1630. In the summer of 1629, the Dutch coveted...
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Emma Lazarus (category 1849 births)
Emma Lazarus (July 22, 1849 – November 19, 1887) was an American author of poetry, prose, and translations, as well as an activist for Jewish and Georgist...
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Munich between 1842 and 1844. Having arrived from Germany in 1849, he first settled in Recife, a bustling city under the rule of Francisco do Rego Barros...
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significant group of Jewish settlers came in September 1654 as refugees from Recife, Brazil to New Amsterdam. Portugal had just conquered Brazil from the Dutch...
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Mission (LDS Church) (redirect from Brazil Recife Mission)
missions would be established in Europe. In October General Conference of 1849 three apostles were called to open missionary work in Europe. Erastus Snow...
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recognized as a Ramsar Convention wetland under the name Ilhéus das Formigas e Recife Dollabarat. The Formigas Lighthouse (Portuguese: Farol das Formigas) is...
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the First Battle of Guararapes, fought outside Recife. The Dutch forces, led by Colonel Brinck, left Recife on February 17, 1649, and fought the Portuguese...
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Joaquim Nabuco (category People from Recife)
Joaquim Aurélio Barreto Nabuco de Araújo (August 19, 1849 – January 17, 1910) was a Brazilian writer, statesman, and a leading voice in the abolitionist...
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independent municipality on July 3, 1895. The Praieira revolt (1848-1849), which originated Recife, spread to Água Preta in its first year. Captain Pedro Ivo Veloso...
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Gulf (1625) Salvador (1625) Elmina (1625) Cuba (1628) Batavia (1628–29) Recife (1630) Jambi (1630) Abrolhos (1631) Liaoluo Bay (1633) Taiwan (1635–36)...
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Gulf (1625) Salvador (1625) Elmina (1625) Cuba (1628) Batavia (1628–29) Recife (1630) Jambi (1630) Abrolhos (1631) Liaoluo Bay (1633) Taiwan (1635–36)...
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(1849) – 1849 – Hungarian Revolution of 1848 First Battle of Vác (1849) – 1849 – Hungarian Revolution of 1848 First Battle of Komárom (1849) – 1849 –...
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Gulf (1625) Salvador (1625) Elmina (1625) Cuba (1628) Batavia (1628–29) Recife (1630) Jambi (1630) Abrolhos (1631) Liaoluo Bay (1633) Taiwan (1635–36)...
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(1916–2005); ex-governor of the state of Pernambuco; ex-mayor of the city of Recife Oswaldo Aranha (1894–1960); ex-president of the United Nations General Assembly;...
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(2009). O Marquês do Paraná: o traço todo do conciliador (in Portuguese). Recife: Editora Universitária da UFPE. ISBN 978-85-7315-553-2. Kraay, Hendrik (2013)...
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Captaincy of Pernambuco Vila do Recife Vila de Olinda Victory Reconstitution of the Pelourinho do Recife Re-opening of the Recife Municipal Chamber Salt Revolt...
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the Portuguese in the Battle of Tabocas, the Dutch troops marched back to Recife and camped at the Casa Forte mill belonging to Anna Paes. In August 16,...
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Gulf (1625) Salvador (1625) Elmina (1625) Cuba (1628) Batavia (1628–29) Recife (1630) Jambi (1630) Abrolhos (1631) Liaoluo Bay (1633) Taiwan (1635–36)...
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retreated and returned to Recife. However, they achieved several victories in places such as the arraial of Bom Jesus, between Recife and Olinda. Alagoas,...
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1st Recife Mata Redonda Abrolhos Porto Calvo 4th Salvador Itamaracá Paraíba Tabocas Casa Forte Tamanare 1st Guararapes 2nd Guararapes 2nd Recife Africa...
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1st Recife Mata Redonda Abrolhos Porto Calvo 4th Salvador Itamaracá Paraíba Tabocas Casa Forte Tamanare 1st Guararapes 2nd Guararapes 2nd Recife Africa...
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altitude, sea winds or polar fronts. Some coastal cities of Rio de Janeiro, Recife and Salvador can get extremely hot, with temperatures exceeding 40 °C (104 °F)...
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