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    Itaqui is a municipality in Brazil, located in the southwestern part of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, close to the Argentinian border, between Uruguaiana...
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  • Look up Itaqui in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Itaqui is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Itaqui may also refer to: Porto...
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    -44.36417Port of Itaqui is a Brazilian port located in the city of São Luís, Maranhão. It is not to be confused with the city of Itaqui, in the state of...
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  • Actinopus itaqui is a species of mygalomorph spider in the family Actinopodidae. It can be found in Brazil. The specific name itaqui refers to the municipality...
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    infrastructure of railroads (Ferrovia Carajás and Ferrovia Norte-Sul) and ports (Itaqui and Ponta da Madeira) and the proximity to the European and American markets...
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  • Jesus Cleiton Pereira da Silva (born 20 January 1973), better known as Itaqui, is a Brazilian former professional footballer and manager, who played as...
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    goods and money. The rebels went on the offensive, but were unable to take Itaqui, whose loyalist garrison separated their territories. To the east, they...
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  • Gerethes Cleucir Souza da Silva (born 15 August 1990), known by his nickname Itaqui, is a Brazilian football player currently playing for Luverdense as right...
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    with the Carajás Railway in Açailândia (MA), which leads to the port of Itaqui. Departing from Porto Franco (MA), it will connect with the Transnordestina...
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    facilitating the export of grains and industrialized products through the Port of Itaqui, in São Luís. "Vale responde por 96% do minério de ferro exportado pelo...
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    mainly used to transport fuel between the Port of Itaqui (São Luís) and Teresina. In 2012, the Port of Itaqui was responsible for 54.2% of the gasoline and...
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    local legend of how the plant got its name. The folklore says that chief Itaqui ordered all newborns put to death owing to a period of famine. When his...
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    Terminal, owned by mining company Vale, sits next to the public Porto do Itaqui, in the state of Maranhão, in northern Brazil. It was chosen as the terminus...
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    Heritage Site in 1997. The city has two major sea ports: Madeira Port and Itaqui Port, through which a substantial part of Brazil's iron ore, originating...
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  • (born 28 February 1988, in Itaqui), known as Itaqui, is a Brazilian footballer. He currently plays for Juventude. Itaqui's nephew, Gerethes Cleucir Souza...
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  • 91,200 5,539 6.47 36 Richards Bay  South Africa HT 86,600 1,646 1.94 37 Itaqui  Brazil MT 85,900 8,942 11.62 38 Newcastle  Australia MT 85,600 2,040 2...
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    Corrientes, the Paraguayan troops that invaded São Borja advanced, taking Itaqui and Uruguaiana. The situation in Rio Grande do Sul was chaotic, and the...
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    night to Uruguaiana to "defend the ideas of his party". Halfway there at Itaqui, he found the railway cut and an absence of mounts for his horsemen. According...
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    Port of Rio de Janeiro, Port of Paranaguá; Port of Aratu in Bahia; Port of Itaqui in Maranhão and Suape Port in Pernambuco. Additionally, they have terminals...
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    commendations, later being made commander of the Upper Uruguay Flotilla, based in Itaqui. Occupying this post, he became known for having ordered the bombardment...
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    João Goulart (category People from Itaqui)
    deeply attached, died of leukemia at 33. João left for the nearby town of Itaqui, because his father Vicente wished to form a partnership with Protásio Vargas...
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    Negra Lavras do Sul Campanha Ocidental Alegrete Barra do Quaraí Garruchos Itaqui Maçambara Manoel Viana São Borja São Francisco de Assis Uruguaiana Quaraí...
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    / 28.611250°S 56.014194°W / -28.611250; -56.014194 Alvear-Itaqui Bridge Alvear–Itaqui Planned Agustín P. Justo-Getúlio Vargas International Bridge...
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  • FBPA. He ended his career in 1990. PC began his coaching career in 1994 at Itaqui, and in 1996 he was intercontinental futsal champion with SC Internacional...
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    north–south railroad, in construction, which will connect with the Port of Itaqui, in Maranhão, as well as with other strategic points in the North and Northeast...
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    Libres, Corrientes. North of Uruguaiana lies the Brazilian municipality of Itaqui, connected by a bridge constructed by the British in 1888 over the Ibicuí...
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    The Naval Flotilla of Alto Uruguay was a flotilla based in Itaqui and operating in Brazil from 1866 to 1906. In 1874, it became involved in the so-called...
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    During the Paraguayan War, Lima was given command of the first barracks at Itaqui which was made out of stone and covered with tiles with Lima personally...
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    and Tocantins, as well as the transportation of production through the Itaqui Port in São Luís via the North-South, Carajás and Transnordestina railroads...
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  • during the course of the crimes. Pereira was arrested on August 4, 1998, in Itaqui, Rio Grande do Sul, ending a 23-day manhunt when he was reported to police...
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