the rebels to capture Bauru, a crucial railway junction. 300 soldiers of the Public Force of São Paulo who could have defended Bauru had been sent away by...
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Battle of Três Lagoas (section The run to Bauru)
structure in the state, Bauru was not occupied in time and the rebels passed through the city freely on their way to Porto Tibiriçá, on the banks of the...
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of artillery. The revolutionary division began its journey from Bauru to Porto Tibiriçá (currently Presidente Epitácio), on the border with Mato Grosso...
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still had an escape route into their occupied territory from Campinas to Bauru, but it was about to be cut off by loyalist victories in the Sorocaba axis...
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appointed, but soon resigned. The state government then passed to Jorge Tibiriçá, appointed by Deodoro da Fonseca. In 1890 the era of political dissension...
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to highways that lead to the interior and coast of the state. The Índio Tibiriçá, Rodoanel and Henrique Eroles highways pass directly through Suzano. Suzano...
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the time of encounter with the Europeans. The most notable cacique was Tibiriçá, known for his support for the Portuguese and other European colonists...
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Esperança River Monjolinho River Jacaré Pepira River Jaú River Ribeirão Grande Bauru River Lençóis River Araguá River Piracicaba River Corumbataí River Passa...
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(Tocantins) Barro Ouro River Batalha River Baú River Baú River Baunilhas River Bauru River Beberibe River Bela Joana River Belém River (Paraná) Belém River (Rondônia)...
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November 15 29 Comercial 4–4 São Paulo Ribeirão Preto Stadium: Rua Tibiriçá...
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