Cabedelo (Cabedello) was the fourth Brazilian merchant ship attacked by the Axis submarines during the Second World War and the third to be sunk after...
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Aquario (Viana do Castelo) Praia do Bico Arda (Viana do Castelo) Praia do Cabedelo (Darque, Viana do Castelo) Praia do Carreco (Viana do Castelo) Praia do...
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charges during gunnery practice, with 333 casualties;Additionally, the ships Cabedelo and Shangri-lá did not survive the conflict. The "Atlantic Belt", the narrowest...
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ASPIRANTEX 2010, Almirante Saboia visited the ports of Salvador, Recife, Cabedelo and Natal. However, she was requisitioned after the earthquake, leaving...
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original on 2012-07-30. Retrieved 2012-09-02. "Marinha do Brasil envia navio para operação de paz no Líbano" [Brazilian Navy sends ship to peace operations...
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2:00 pm on August 11, a Tuesday, the ship left Rio de Janeiro, bound for Cabedelo, in Paraíba, with stops in Salvador, Recife, and Maceió. It was commanded...
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Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe. 6 (2). ISSN 0792-7061. Relação de navios brasileiros afundados[permanent dead link] Votaw: 1950, pp. 10579ff. 1951...
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Ship Tracker". www.shipspotting.com. Retrieved 2022-01-02. "BARCOS+NAVIOS". barcos-navios.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2022-01-02. "UAM647Macaréu". www.losbarcosdeeugenio...
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