The Calabouço River is a river of Paraíba and Rio Grande do Norte states in eastern Brazil. List of rivers of Rio Grande do Norte List of rivers of Paraíba...
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Calabouço may refer to: Calabouço River, river in eastern Brazil Calabouço, Mozambique This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Caixões River Cajari River Cajari River (Pará) Cajàzeira River Caju River Cajupiranga River Calabouço River Calçado River (Itabapoana River tributary)...
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Carmo River Upanema River Umari River Acauã River Apodi River Baldum River Bodó River Cajupiranga River Calabouço River Canto River Do Carmo River Catu...
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Gravatá River Peixe River São Francisco River Jacu River Cunaú River (Rio Grande do Norte) Curimataú River Pirari River Calabouço River Salgadinho River Sombrio...
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Santos Dumont Airport (redirect from Calabouço Airport)
water stretch). It was as a development of the terminal at Calabouço Point that Calabouço Airport was created. In 1934, in order to handle a growing number...
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Araruna. The park is in the basin of the Calabouço River, an intermittent tributary of the Curimataú River that forms the border between Paraíba and...
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da Armação). She lost her engines, remaining anchored between Ponta do Calabouço and Villegagnon Island, in the Guanabara Bay, when she began an exchange...
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was the main reason for the arrests: "From 288 slaves that entered the Calabouço jail during the years 1857 and 1858, 80 (31%) were arrested for capoeira...
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expanded south along the coast and west along the Amazon and other inland rivers from the original 15 hereditary captaincy colonies established on the northeast...
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declared freedom of wombs in 1811, followed by the United Provinces of the River Plate in 1813, Colombia and Venezuela in 1821, but without abolishing slavery...
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captured. His imprisonment only came after a long and bloody battle in Calabouço, in Mearim, on 7 February 1841. there was little motivation to give up...
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Cahora-Bassa District Cahora Bassa (HVDC) Caia, Mozambique Caia District Calabouço, Mozambique Canada–Mozambique relations Cannabis in Mozambique Cape Correntes...
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outlying areas of the colony, travelling north of Sydney via the Hunter River as far as Port Stephens and Port Macquarie and, between April and May 1827...
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000. Includes British Guiana and British Honduras Punishing slaves at Calabouco, in Rio de Janeiro, c. 1822 Recently bought slaves in Brazil on their...
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de Oswaldo Cruz / Fiocruz. In Portuguese. Caruso, Ernesto. "Ponta do Calabouço – início do século XX: berço fardado dos doutores". In: Revista do Clube...
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the Serra do Coité, Serra de São Bento and Serra Calabouço between the Jaguaribe River and Apodi River. Panatí - once spoken in the state of Paraíba in...
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name of the aviator Alberto Santos Dumont Airport, located in Ponta do Calabouço, in the city of Rio de Janeiro, named Santos Dumont Airport, Brazil's...
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Helena Pato". Portugal Digital. Retrieved 26 January 2021. "Helena, dos calabouços da PIDE para as redes sociais". Expresso. Retrieved 26 January 2021. Portugal...
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