João Ramalho (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ʁɐˈmaʎu]) (1493–1582) was a Portuguese explorer and adventurer known as the first bandeirante. He lived...
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João Ramalho is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 4,551 (2020 est.) in an area of 416 km2. The elevation is 551 m....
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sections below. João I of Portugal João II of Portugal João III of Portugal João IV of Portugal João V of Portugal João VI of Portugal João I of Kongo, ruled...
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João Fernando Mendes Ramalho (born 6 January 1954) is a former Portuguese football player. He played 12 seasons and 284 games in the Primeira Liga for...
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Ramalho is a Portuguese surname. Ramalho may refer to: João Ramalho (1493–1580), Portuguese explorer Ramalho Ortigão (1836–1915), Portuguese writer Rosa...
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Americas, alongside Miguel Díez de Aux and the children of Caramuru and João Ramalho in Brazil. Little is known of his early life. Little is known of Guerrero's...
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Quatrocentão (section Tibiriçá and João Ramalho)
fortified village by the name of Santo André da Borda do Campo is founded by João Ramalho. It is officially elevated to a municipal village by Tomé de Sousa and...
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of São Paulo). João Ramalho was married to Bartira, an Indian who was the daughter of Tibiriçá, the Tupiniquim cacique; João Ramalho was, therefore,...
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daughter, Bartira, took the name Isabel and married a Portuguese man named João Ramalho. After his conversion to Christianity he became a strategic ally and...
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married a Portuguese man, João Ramalho, whose settlement became the nucleus of the modern Brazilian city of São Paulo. She and Ramalho had a number of children...
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Campos de Piratininga. The paulista history begins with the arrival of João Ramalho Maldonado, a Portuguese adventurer and explorer born in Vouzela, considered...
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team in ABC region. The club's mascot name is Ramalhão ("Big Ramalho") after João Ramalho, the bandeirante who founded the city of Santo André in 1553...
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family moved to João Pessoa. Ramalho went to medicine school at the Federal University of Paraíba. As soon as the family settled in João Pessoa, he took...
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together with the aborigines and knew their languages and culture, such as João Ramalho, who lived among the Guaianaz tribe near today's São Paulo, and Diogo...
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domestic product (GDP) among Brazilian cities. The city was founded by João Ramalho in 1553 and was known as Vila de Santo André da Borda do Campo de Piratininga...
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Santo André in the region where the modern city stands was founded by João Ramalho in 1553, with the name of Santo André da Borda do Campo. However, this...
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António dos Santos Ramalho Eanes (pronounced [ɐ̃ˈtɔnju ʁɐˈmaʎu iˈɐnɨʃ]; born 25 January 1935) is a Portuguese general and politician who was the 16th...
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Caiuá Emilianópolis Estrela do Norte Euclides da Cunha Paulista Indiana João Ramalho Marabá Paulista Martinópolis Mirante do Paranapanema Narandiba Piquerobi...
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Caiuá Emilianópolis Estrela do Norte Euclides da Cunha Paulista Indiana João Ramalho Marabá Paulista Martinópolis Mirante do Paranapanema Narandiba Piquerobi...
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nucleus. Determined to consolidate the colony, the Brazilian government sent João Gutmann to Riga, capital of Latvia, with the goal of attracting farmers to...
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Rubens, basketball coach, former player Jackson, footballer João do Amaral Gurgel, businessman João Costa, footballer Jaime Luiz Coelho, archbishop Luiza Trajano...
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Dracena was founded on December 8, 1945 on the initiative of Irio Spinardi, João Vandramini, Virgílio and Florêncio Fioravanti. It grew rapidly, and became...
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and knew their languages and culture. The most famous of these were João Ramalho, who lived among the Guaianaz tribe near today's São Paulo, and Diogo...
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ships, who had relationships with indigenous women, such as Caramuru and João Ramalho, who had the possible first mestizos in Brazil in the 1510s.[citation...
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2019, the Novo Rio Pinheiros Project began, under the administration of João Doria, with the aim to reduce sewage discharged into the Tietê's tributary...
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Caiuá Emilianópolis Estrela do Norte Euclides da Cunha Paulista Indiana João Ramalho Marabá Paulista Martinópolis Mirante do Paranapanema Narandiba Piquerobi...
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Portuguese João Ramalho. The figure of João Ramalho was extremely important for the success of the Portuguese colonization in the region. Ramalho acted as...
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by the native inhabitants and by earlier Portuguese settlers such as João Ramalho up the Serra do Mar mountains to the area near the future village of...
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Caiuá Emilianópolis Estrela do Norte Euclides da Cunha Paulista Indiana João Ramalho Marabá Paulista Martinópolis Mirante do Paranapanema Narandiba Piquerobi...
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hunting and cultivation. The first European to settle in the area was João Ramalho, a Portuguese sailor who may have been shipwrecked around 1510, ten years...
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