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    Feijão tropeiro, also known as feijão caipira, feijão de preguiça and feijão das onze, is a typical dish from Paulista and Mineiro cuisine. It consists...
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    Tropeiro is the designation given to troop and commissions drovers of horse, cattle and mule moving between commercial regions and consumer centers in...
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    muleteer, or more informally a muleskinner (Spanish: arriero; Portuguese: tropeiro;) is a person who transports goods using pack animals, especially mules...
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    the feijoada pastel, there are also variations such as the pastel with tropeiro bean filling. "Pastéis de Feijão de Torres Vedras". tradicional.dgadr.gov...
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    The Tropeiro seedeater (Sporophila beltoni) is a species of birds in the tanager family. It is endemic to Brazil. Formerly lumped with the plumbeous seedeater...
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    the country's national dish; and regional foods such as beiju, feijão tropeiro, vatapá, moqueca, polenta (from Italian cuisine) and acarajé (from African...
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    sugar cane, the basis of cachaça production). Typical of the state are Tropeiro beans with torresmo, Tutu de Feijão (Bean's Tutu), chicken with okra stew...
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    have European influence in delicacies and dairy products such as feijão tropeiro, pão de queijo and Minas cheese, and Bahian cuisine due to the presence...
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  • Tropeiro in traditional Paulista costume....
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  • its local cuisine, including the "infamous" pequi fruit, cachaça, feijão tropeiro (cattleman's beans), blood sausage and mocotó. He meets with an Afro-Brazilian...
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    (disambiguation) Drovers' road Livestock transportation Stock route Transhumance Tropeiro Cummins, Bryan D. (2013-11-07). Our Debt to the Dog: How the Domestic Dog...
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    redirect targets Feijoada – Pork and bean stews of Portuguese origin Feijão tropeiro — Brazilian bean dish Frijoles charros – Mexican pinto bean dish Frijoles...
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  • Quinhapira Quirera com suã Rabada Rubacão Sarrabulho Shrimp pumpkin Sururu Tropeiro beans Tutoo Xerém Xinxim de galinha June Harvest Festival Foods (Comidas...
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  • released in 1755 and during the 19th century, the flow of troopers ("tropeiros") led to the formation of the settlement of Santo Antônio de Piracicaba...
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    temporary stopping point. Between Jundiaí and Campinas, a landing of tropeiros was created naturally in the middle of 1620 and, for usufruct of these...
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    Efígie da República the Bandeirante (São Paulo State and Minas Gerais) the "Tropeiro" (Minas Gerais) the Candango (Brasília) the Gaúcho (Rio Grande do Sul);...
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  • Tristram's starling Tristram's storm petrel Tristram's warbler Trocaz pigeon Tropeiro seedeater Tropical boubou Tropical gnatcatcher Tropical kingbird Tropical...
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    centers. As a result, by 1800, foodstuffs were carried on mule trains by tropeiros as far as 100 kilometers just to reach Ouro Preto. Although the colonial...
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    children born to Maria Antonia de Jesus Antunes and Bento Ribeiro da Silva, a tropeiro. In 1835, at the young age of fourteen years, Anita was forced to marry...
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    would later be located. Later, the mountains were used as a path for tropeiros crossing the region from nearby cities. The name "Cocais" was given by...
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    seedeater – Sporophila frontalis Plumbeous seedeater – Sporophila plumbea Tropeiro seedeater – Sporophila beltoni Rusty-collared seedeater – Sporophila collaris...
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  • centrality of Sorocaba in the network of trading routes established by the tropeiros allowed for its diffusion throughout the southern hinterlands of the country...
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    Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil has a variety of landmarks. The Botanical Garden of Curitiba were designed in the French style and are a source of botanic reference...
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    Monumento aos Tropeiros (Poty Lazzarotto), Lapa (PR), Brazil....
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    breeding began to be grown. The place, which served as a stopping point for tropeiro, settlers and slaves, came to be called Jacuba (a Tupi-Guarani word meaning...
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    his men build a chapel by the Tubaia river, which served as shelter to "tropeiros"—interior explorers on horse back—as well. The area was already occupied...
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    and supplemented his income by playing at funerals. Later on he became a tropeiro and in 1860 he bought his first farm in Arraial de São Sebastião do Rio...
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    the Captaincy of São Paulo was made. Its inhabitants were farmers and tropeiros and they received the sacraments in the Chapel of São Caetano. In 1871...
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    Zé Dantas (1952) Siri jogando bola, Luiz Gonzaga and Zé Dantas (1956) Tropeiros da Borborema, Raimundo Asfora / Rosil Cavalcante Vem, morena, Luiz Gonzaga...
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  • Maitê Proença as Maureen Lucélia Santos as Lídia Ruy Polanah as Manoel Tropeiro Cláudio Ferrario as Vidigal Mauro Mendonça as Gouveia, minister Stênio...
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