history of Manaus, with over 350 years of existence, coincides with the history of Brazil. The process of European occupation began in the middle of the...
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Manaus (Portuguese: [mɐˈnaws, ma-] ) is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. It is the seventh-largest city in Brazil, with...
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The Port of Manaus is a riverport located on the Rio Negro in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. The Port of Manaus is an important commercial center for ocean-going...
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Ismael Benigno (stadium) opens. 1967 - Free Economic Zone of Manaus established. 1970 Manaus Air Force Base begins operating. Vivaldão stadium opens. Population:...
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Manaus Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Manaus, is a Brazilian professional football club based in Manaus, Amazonas founded on 5 May 2013. It competes...
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Manaus–Eduardo Gomes International Airport (IATA: MAO, ICAO: SBEG) is an international airport serving Manaus, Brazil. On December 11, 1973, while still...
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city of Manaus, 1906. Amazon Theater, Manaus, 1940. Tabatinga, 1930. Cucuí Stone, 1930. History of Manaus History of Brazil "Tratado de Tordesilhas". Arqnet...
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2017 Brazil prison riots (redirect from 2017 Manaus prison riot)
(Compaj) Penitentiary Complex in Manaus, Amazonas, in the northern region of the country. Members of two rival gangs of drug trafficking, the Primeiro Comando...
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Amazonas Futebol Clube (section History)
se junta ao Manaus na terceira divisão do Brasileirão" [Amazonense take two in the Série C: Amazonas defeat Portuguesa-RJ and join Manaus in the third...
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Rio Negro Bridge (redirect from Manaus Iranduba Bridge)
bridge section of 400 metres (1,300 ft), over the Rio Negro that links the city of Manaus with the small town of Iranduba in the state of Amazonas in Brazil...
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Manaus Air Force Base – ALA8 (IATA: PLL, ICAO: SBMN) is a base of the Brazilian Air Force, located in Manaus, Brazil. The base was created in 1970, and...
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Amazon River (redirect from History of the Amazon River)
population of 1.9 million people in 2014, Manaus is the largest city on the Amazon. Manaus alone makes up approximately 50% of the population of the largest...
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Manaus Aerotáxi is a non-scheduled airline and air taxi company headquartered in Manaus, Brazil, specializing in charter flights and air medical services...
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On 16 September 2023, an Embraer 110 Bandeirante of Manaus Aerotáxi crashed on approach. The crash occurred as the aircraft was attempting to land at...
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2021- List of aldermen of Manaus [pt] Câmara Municipal de Manaus [pt] (city council) Timeline of Manaus Amazonas history (state) List of mayors of largest...
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with a computer. Manaus, Brazil gained a Lego factory in this year, as well. In 1984 the Technic line was expanded with the addition of pneumatic components...
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193–215. JSTOR 23595139. Burns, E. Bradford (1965). "Manaus, 1910: Portrait of a Boom Town". Journal of Inter-American Studies. 7 (3): 400–421. doi:10.2307/164992...
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celebra 100 anos de tradição em Manaus". A Critica. Retrieved 2023-09-04. Official website of the Archdiocese of Manaus Portals: Brazil Catholicism Architecture...
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Amazon Theatre (redirect from Manaus Opera House)
Amazonas) is an opera house located in Manaus, in the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. It is the location of the annual Festival Amazonas de Ópera...
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is the cultural center of Kachin communities. Manaus can be held throughout the year, but the biggest manau dance, the sut manau, is held in January. Many...
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Amazonas (Brazilian state) (redirect from Climate of Amazonas)
serious economic decline. Free trade zone of Manaus (also called Manaus Industrial Pole or Industrial Pole of the Brazilian Amazon) was an economic development...
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Benjamin Constant Bridge (category Buildings and structures in Manaus)
Bridge History of Manaus Silva, Kevelin Nunes da (2017). "ARQUEOLOGIA HISTÓRICA:A PONTE BENJAMIN CONSTANT E O USUFRUTO NA CONTEMPORANEIDADE MANAUS/AM" (PDF)...
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The Customs House of Manaus (Portuguese: Alfândega de Manaus), or Alfândega e Guardamoria, is an architectural complex composed of two buildings located...
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Suicidal Tour (category History of football in Brazil)
"Duas semanas no rio até Manaus com bebedeiras" [Two weeks in the river to Manaus with binge drinking] section. "Embarcou para Manáus a delegação do Santa...
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Luiz França (category Brazilian practitioners of Brazilian jiu-jitsu)
by a Japanese in Brazil, located in Manaus. França would remain in Manaus for a year, before moving to the city of Belém. In Belém, França began training...
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Manaw (festival) (section Manau Festival of Birds)
Sut Manau, 2. Kumran Manau, 3.Ninghtan Manau, 4.Padang Manau, 5.Ju Manau, 6.Htingram Manau, 7.Ningshawn Manau, 8.Kumrum Manau, 9.Nausawt Manau, 10.Htinghtang...
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The Manaus Brazil Temple is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. The Manaus Brazil Temple...
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Manau (French pronunciation: [mano]) is a Breton hip hop band formed in 1998, known for their fusing of traditional Celtic melodies with modern hip hop...
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Amazônica Manaus (channel4) is a Brazilian television station based in Manaus, capital of the state of Amazonas serving as an affiliate of TV Globo for...
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1859. 1849-64 — Spruce, of cinchona fame, in the Amazon. He gets the quinine tree seeds in 1860. 1850 — Manaus is the new capital of the Amazonas province...
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