Look up Amazonas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amazonas may refer to: Amazon River, known as Amazonas in Spanish and Portuguese Amazonas (Brazilian...
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Amazonas Department may refer to: Amazonas (Colombian department), the Colombian department of Amazonas Amazonas (Peruvian department), the Peruvian department...
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Amazonas State may refer to: Amazonas State (Brazil) Amazonas State (Venezuela) Amazonas (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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Amazonas (Brazilian Portuguese: [ɐmaˈzonɐs] ) is a state of Brazil, located in the North Region in the north-western corner of the country. It is the largest...
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Amazonas Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Amazonas, is a Brazilian professional club based in Manaus, Amazonas founded on 23 May 2019. It competes...
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2002. Amazonas was national president of PCdoB, from 1962 to 2001. Brief bio (Portuguese language). Diário Vermelho (Especial João Amazonas) (Portuguese...
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Amazon River (redirect from Amazonas River)
Amazon River (UK: /ˈæməzən/, US: /ˈæməzɒn/; Spanish: Río Amazonas, Portuguese: Rio Amazonas) in South America is the largest river by discharge volume...
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southernmost city in the Republic of Colombia, capital of the department of Amazonas, Colombia's southernmost town (4.09° south 69.57° west) and one of the...
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Manaus (redirect from Manaus, Amazonas)
Federal University of Amazonas—Universidade Federal do Amazonas; University of the State of Amazonas—Universidade do Estado do Amazonas; National Institute...
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The Amazonas Philharmonic (Portuguese: Amazonas Filarmônica) is a professional orchestra of the Amazonas (Brazilian state), headquartered in Manaus, and...
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Amazonas State (Spanish: Estado Amazonas, IPA: [esˈtaðo amaˈsonas]) is one of the 23 states into which Venezuela is divided. It covers nearly a fifth of...
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The Flag of Amazonas may refer to: Flag of Amazonas (Brazilian state), the flag of the Brazilian state of Amazonas Flag of Amazonas (Colombian department)...
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Miss Amazonas is a Brazilian Beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Amazonas at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created...
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The history of Amazonas is the result of treaties, religious missions and a few indigenous rebellions in the Amazon territory. Initially, under the Treaty...
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Department of Amazonas are: The Chumaichada Huanca (dance) The Danzantes de Levanto (Levanto's Dancers) Carnaval en Amazonas (Carnival in Amazonas) Religiousness...
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Las amazonas may refer to: War Goddess, a 1973 adventure film, known in Spain as Las amazonas Las amazonas (Venezuelan TV series), 1985 Las amazonas (Mexican...
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Puerto Santander Tarapacá Amazonas State, Venezuela Amazonas State, Brazil "Resultados elecciones GOBERNACIÓN en AMAZONAS 2023". La República (Colombia) [es]...
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The Festival Amazonas de Ópera (Amazonas Opera Festival) is an annual festival of opera presented in the Amazon Theatre (Teatro Amazonas) in Manaus, Brazil...
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de Las Amazonas". espectaculosatiempo.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 13 August 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2016. ""Las Amazonas" ya tienen...
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Arawá language (redirect from Aruá language (Amazonas State))
Aruá Native to Brazil Region Amazonas State Extinct 1877 Language family Arawan Aruá Language codes ISO 639-3 aru Linguist List aru Glottolog arua1263...
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Amazonas Province was one of the provinces of the Empire of Brazil. It was created in 1850 from territory of Grão-Pará Province. In 1889 it became Amazonas...
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Amazonas Province may refer to: Amazonas Province (Brazil), 1850–1889 Amazonas Province (Venezuela), 1856–1860, one of the provinces of Venezuela Amazonas...
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Amazonas 3 is a communications satellite based on the SSL 1300 satellite bus and owned by the Hispasat Group of Madrid, Spain. It was launched by an Ariane...
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The Amazonas 1600 was a motorcycle made by the Brazilian manufacturer Amazonas, manufactured in Manaus from 1978 to 1988. When the importation of foreign...
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Stormquest (redirect from Stormquest and Amazonas)
Stormquest (Spanish: El ojo de la tormenta) is a 1987 Argentine-American sword and sorcery fantasy adventure film directed by Alejandro Sessa and written...
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Amazon basin (redirect from Amazonas Basin)
Amazonia, Amazônia Legal of Brazil, the Amazon natural region of Colombia, Amazonas (Venezuelan state), and parts of Bolivia and Ecuador. Plant growth is quite...
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The Tucayana Amazonas was an Amerindian guerrilla commando group in Suriname. Prior to the Tucayana Amazonas, many of the fighters had been soldiers during...
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The Amazonas National Forest (Portuguese: Floresta Nacional do Amazonas) is a national forest in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. The Amazonas National Forest...
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The Amazonas Federal Territory is the name by which the current Amazonas State of Venezuela was known until 1992. The origins of the Amazon Federal Territory...
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Iquitos (redirect from San León del Amazonas)
Eventually, the native Iquito migrated to the area around the rivers Nanay, Amazonas, Itaya, and the Lake Moronacocha. Between 1638 and 1769, the Iquitos and...
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