José Bento Renato Monteiro Lobato (Portuguese: [mõˈtejɾu loˈbatu]; 18 April 1882 – 4 July 1948) was one of Brazil's most influential writers, mostly for...
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Monteiro Lobato is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of Vale do Paraíba e Litoral Norte. The population...
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Ranch") is a series of 23 fantasy novels written by Brazilian author Monteiro Lobato between 1920 and 1940. The series is considered representative of Brazilian...
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Brazilian author Monteiro Lobato. A rag doll with a rough, antagonistic personality and an independent, anarchist behaviour, Emília is Lobato's most popular...
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work of dystopian science fiction published in 1926 and written by Monteiro Lobato, being the author's only novel. The main story follows the first-person...
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based on the eponymous series of books Sítio do Picapau Amarelo by Monteiro Lobato. It was first aired on 7 January 2012, and it was produced by Globo...
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playing with Valencia CF Monteiro Lobato (1882–1948), one of Brazil's most influential writers, mostly for his children's books Monteiro da Costa (born 1928)...
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Caruso. His first work as an author was an adaptation of a work by Monteiro Lobato for a TV Globo show. 1978: O Bem Dotado - O Homem de Itu 1979: Viúvas...
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Communist Party. Fundamentos was established in 1948. The founder was Monteiro Lobato. The magazine was the organ of the Brazilian Communist Party and covered...
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include magician/scientific skeptic James Randi, Brazilian writer Monteiro Lobato and magician Harry Houdini. Albert Abrams, the advocate of radionics...
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parceiros do Rio Bonito Sp, José Olympio, 1957. Monteiro Lobato, José Bento de. Urupês, Editora Monteiro Lobato e Cia., 1923. Nepomuceno, Rosa. Música Caipira...
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is a Brazilian children's television series, based on the work of Monteiro Lobato, adapted by Márcio Trigo and Roberto Talma. It was the fifth television...
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The stadium, Estádio Otacília Patrício Arroyo, is located at 33, Rua Monteiro Lobato. Atlético Monte Azul were founded on April 28, 1920, by several people...
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It was the fourth television adaptation of the homonymous work by Monteiro Lobato, after the first version shown by Rede Tupi between 1952 and 1963,...
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supposed inferiority. Some, such as Nina Rodrigues, Oliveira Viana, and Monteiro Lobato proclaimed that miscegenation was the root of all evils and that the...
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also a rhinoceros character (named after the dessert) featured in Monteiro Lobato's children's books. It is also the subject of the song Os Quindins de...
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been issued with "Freddy" titles. Others Brazil Jéca Tatuzinho by Monteiro Lobato (1924) Others USA The following books have New York City publishers...
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story by Arthur Neves, and based on the novel of same name written by Monteiro Lobato. Noted for being the first family film to be ever made in Brazil, it...
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band O Rappa Mirta Zaida Lobato (born 1948), Argentine historian Monteiro Lobato (1882–1948), Brazilian writer Nelida Lobato (1934–1982), Argentine dancer...
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"Os Faroleiros" ("The Lighthouse Keepers") from the book Urupês by Monteiro Lobato. The film was premiered on 11 March 1920 in Rio de Janeiro. Os Faroleiros...
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Guaratinguetá Igaratá Ilhabela Jacareí Jambeiro Lagoinha Lavrinhas Miguela Monteiro Lobato Natividade da Serra Paraibuna Pindamonhangaba Piquete Potim Queluz...
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anthology of children's literature since the 1920s.: 834–835 In Brazil, Monteiro Lobato wrote a series of 23 books for children known as Sítio do Picapau Amarelo...
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novels, Sítio do Picapau Amarelo, written by the Brazilian author Monteiro Lobato. The place is described as "a small farm with a pretty cottage, surrounded...
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engineering, and Business Management, and a Department of Architecture. Monteiro Lobato, an important Portuguese-language writer of children's literature,...
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Valley of São Paulo, using of that category. Perhaps it is due to Monteiro Lobato the fixation of this deleterious image of the caipira, through his...
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condemnation (such as in a famous episode by editor, writer and art critic Monteiro Lobato). The group that took part in the Week, contrary to their initial intentions...
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0 Igaratá 10,605 293.0 Jacareí 240,275 464.3 Jambeiro 6,397 184.4 Monteiro Lobato 4,138 332.7 Paraibuna 17,667 809.6 Santa Branca 13,975 272.2 São José...
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created a unique household environment for Manuela growing up. As Monteiro Lobato laments, “Manuelita’s home was a strange mixture of love without tenderness...
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March 5 – Henry S. Whitehead, American author (died 1932) April 18 – Monteiro Lobato, Brazilian fiction writer, particularly for children (died 1948) May...
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due to government pressure. An opponent of the Estado Novo, writer Monteiro Lobato, was imprisoned after accusing Vargas of not allowing Brazilians to...
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