Carijós Ecological Station (Portuguese: Estação Ecológica de Carijós) is a coastal marine ecological station in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil....
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highest temperature ever recorded was 38.8 °C (101.8 °F) in February 1973. Carijós Indians, a Tupi people, were the first inhabitants of the Florianópolis...
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also with the descendants of the Indigenous American, in particular the carijós and bastards, included in the condition of 'pardo'". The American historian...
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populated by various peoples throughout its history, such as the indigenous Carijós people of the Tupi-Guarani group, and later became an important destination...
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Africans, but also with the descendants of the natives, in particular the carijós and bastards, included in the condition of 'pardo'". The American historian...
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Córrego Grande, Itacorubi, Pantanal, Parque São Jorge, and Santa Mônica. The Carijós Ecological Station was established by decree of 20 July 1987, covering...
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established themselves around Vicentina. They were allied with indigenous Carijós, founded a village (a I-Caa-Para) and won several battles against French...
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Italians and Poles. Before the colonization it was populated by Tapajós and Carijós Indians, that are now names of two big neighborhoods in Indaial. IBGE 2020...
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Caetano Azulão ("big blue") A blue bird Atlético Rio Negro Clube (AM) Galo Carijó ("Spotty Rooster") A black-and-white feathered rooster. Avaí Futebol Clube...
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avenues, Afonso Pena and Amazonas, and by the streets Rio de Janeiro and Carijós. It boasts an obelisk at its center donated by the people of the neighboring...
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(1534–1536) Location: Southern Brazil Spanish Empire Indian auxiliaries Carijós Guaianás Portuguese Empire Brazilian colonial forces Defeat Spaniards retreat...
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the meaning derived from "kariîó oka", which comes from Tupi "house of carijó", which was Guaraní, a native tribe of Rio de Janeiro who lived in the vicinity...
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orthography, include: Native Brazilian nations or tribes: Tupinambá, Tabajara, Carijó, Goytacaz, Guarany, Tamoyo (the name of a confederation of many tribes that...
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1658, the first Portuguese pioneers settled in the region inhabited by Carijós, but the actual foundation of the town only happened in 1848, when a Portuguese...
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its wide roads. Until the 18th century, the city was inhabited mostly by Carijós and Kaingang Indians. These ethnics groups disappeared after the arrival...
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time of colonization, was made up almost entirely of Guayanás, Tupis and Carijós, speakers of the Tupi language. The scarcity or total absence of white...
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Tupi Full name Tupi Football Club Nickname(s) Galo (Rooster) Galo Carijó (Carijó's Rooster) Founded 26 May 1912; 112 years ago (1912-05-26) Ground Estádio...
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coast and the Piratininga plateau at the expense of older Tupinambá and Carijó neighbors; hosted Portuguese castaways João Ramalho ('Tamarutaca') and António...
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indigenous people in the region were the tupinambás, tupiniquins, tamoios, carijós and others, on the coast; and peoples from the linguistic trunk macro-jê...
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Kingdom of Portugal Colonial Brazil Spanish Empire Indian auxiliaries Carijós Guaianás Victory Battle of Tidore (1536) Part of Ternatean Civil War and...
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) Topare – once spoken near San Gabriel, Uruguay. (Unattested.) Cariú / Carijó – once spoken in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, from Porto Alegre...
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down and to capture more indigenous slaves (mostly Tupis, Temiminós and Carijós). The bandeirantes first attacked some Guarani villages in the upper Parana...
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Tricolor Mafrense (Mafrense's Tricolour) Tricolaço (Steel Tricolour) Galo Carijó (Carijó's Rooster) Galo Maluco (Crazy Rooster) Galo de Aço (Steel Rooster) Founded...
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black belly club, which is a reference to the club's home kit), galo carijó (carijó rooster), time da Praça da Saudade (Saudade Town Square team), clube...
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populations inhabited the region for thousands of years. This included the Carijó in the lands closer to the sea, from the Tupi group, and the Caingangues...
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Pará Atikum, Bahia and Pernambuco Bororo, Mato Grosso Botocudo (Lakiãnõ) Carijo Guaraní East Brazilian tradition, Precolumbian culture Guató (Guato), Mato...
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temples of the religion. Santo Amaro was home to Caeté, Pitiguaras, and Carijós peoples prior to the Portuguese colonization of Brazil. The region became...
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Biological Reserve, União Biological Reserve, Bananal Ecological Station, Carijós Ecological Station, Chaúas Ecological Station, Guaraguaçu Ecological Station...
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were also allied with the French in the fight against the Portuguese. The Carijós inhabited the southern coast of the country. The Tupiniquim inhabited the...
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