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    Caeté River (Portuguese: Rio Caeté) is a river of Pará state in Brazil. The Caeté River runs north past the town of Bragança, Pará. North of the town the...
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    The State of Grão-Pará and Maranhão (Portuguese: Estado do Grão-Pará e Maranhão) was one of the states of the Portuguese Empire. The state was created...
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    Funilândia, Inhaúma, Itabirito, Itaúna, Moeda, Pará de Minas, Prudente de Morais, Santa Bárbara, São Gonçalo do Rio Abaixo, São José da Varginha and Sete Lagoas...
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    São Paulo São José de Rio Negro (most of Amazonia region), 1755, split from Pará Grão-Pará, 1755, renamed portion of Pará after Rio Negro split Piauí, 1759...
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    Cabo Norte Captaincy of Caeté Captaincy of Cametá Captaincy of Cumã Captaincy of Marajó Captaincy of Maranhão Captaincy of Pará Captaincy of Piauí 1759...
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    the Viscount of Caeté Imperial Museum of Brazil Monastery of the Virgin Petrópolis City Park Petrópolis Wax Museum Quitandinha Palace Rio Negro Palace Rural...
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    river Caeté to the river Turiaçu, having 20 leagues in the background. According to the archives of the Historical and Geographical Institute of Pará, the...
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    reserve unit created in 2005. It contains the 42,069 hectares (103,950 acres) Caeté-Taperaçu Marine Extractive Reserve, created in 2005. The city was founded...
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    State of Grão-Pará and Maranhão was split in two: the State of Grão-Pará and Rio Negro (better known simply as the State of Grão-Pará), with the city...
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  • Antimary River Andirá River Branco River Espalha River Xapuri River Iaco River Caeté River Macauã River Igarapé Riozinho Chandless River Igarapé Cochichá Igarapé...
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  • landowner José Teixeira da Fonseca Vasconcelos (later Baron and Viscount Caeté) Estêvão Ribeiro de Resende (later Baron, Count and Marquis of Valença)...
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    first segment stretched some 160 km from the bay of the Caeté River (by modern Bragança, Pará) to the bay of Turiaçu (Maranhão). The second and principal...
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  • remaining quilombo communities and territories located in the Brazilian state of Pará. The listing of quilombos is provided for by the Brazilian Constitution of...
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  • match(es) played on unknown. Source: Globo Esporte Remo v São Francisco Caeté v Remo Águia de Marabá v Remo Remo v Capitão Poço Tuna Luso v Remo Remo...
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    Tupi-speaking groups, such as the Tupiniquim, Potiguara, Tupinambá, Temiminó, Caeté, Tabajara, Tamoio, and Tupinaé, among others. Before and during their first...
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    River Cachorro River (Pará) Cachorro River (Roraima) Cachorro River (Sergipe) Cadeia River Caeté River (Acre) Caeté River (Pará) Cafuini River Cafundó...
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    2017-03-08. "Brasil, Pará, Belém, História". cidades.ibge.gov.br. Retrieved 2018-03-08. Rendeiro, Manoel. "Capitania do Grão-Pará - Atlas Digital da América...
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    the Companhia Alagoana de Fiação e Tecidos was founded and installed in Rio Largo on October 15, 1888. Next, on September 30, 1892, the Companhia Progresso...
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    do Rio Caeté". Terras Indígenas no Brasil (in Portuguese). Instituto Socioambiental. Retrieved 2 March 2017. "Terra Indígena Jaminawa/Arara do Rio Bagé"...
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    by the French were with the Potiguara people, in Paraíba, and with the Caeté people, in Pernambuco. They achieved a level of prosperity thanks to the...
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    headed to nearby Bragança to assist with planting mangrove seedlings in the Caete-Taperacu Reserve in exchange for free bed and board, whilst Kola & Mary...
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  • History of Belém (category Pará)
    1772, the "State of Grão Pará and Maranhão" was divided into the "State of Maranhão and Piauí" and the "State of Grão-Pará and Rio Negro", with headquarters...
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    (among them some of non-Tupi origin): The Potiguara, Tremembé, Tabajara, Caeté, Tupiniquim, the Tupinambá, Aimoré, Goitacá, Tamoio, Carijó and Temiminó...
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    1848, changing his name to José Pinheiro da Silva, while Carolina, born in Caeté on 22 May 1839, was the daughter of Antônio Pedro Pinto, a primary school...
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    Bárbara, Sabará, Diamantina, Tiradentes, São João del-Rei, Congonhas, Serro, Caeté, Itabira etc. Ten million people, about half of the state's population,...
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    riverboat port of Sapucaia on the Rio Caeté opposite Bragança in the state of Pará. The governor of the Brazilian state of Pará decided, to build a Decauville...
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  • Artur Oliveira (category People from Rio Branco, Acre)
    former player who played as a forward. He is the current head coach of Caeté. Born in Rio Branco, Acre, Artur Oliveira spent the vast majority of his career...
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  • 2022, and current Minister of Planning Helder Barbalho, current governor of Pará, former mayor of Ananindeua, and former Minister of National Integration...
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  • Sergipe Boraris - Para Burukäyo - Related to the Arikapú Cabixiana - Near Corumbiara, Rondônia. Became extinct during the 1940s. Caeté - Once inhabited...
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    Rodrigues Alves Park (category Tourist attractions in Pará)
    state of Pará. It was idealized by José Coelho da Gama e Abreu [pt], the Baron of Marajó, and inaugurated in 1883, in the then Province of Grão-Pará, during...
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