• Association Terena (São Pedro), parish within the municipality Alandroal, Portugal This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Terena. If...
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  • Castelo Velho) is a Chalcolithic settlement in the civil parish of Terena (São Pedro), municipality of Alandroal in the Alentejo Central area of the Portuguese...
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    Francisco de Assissi) Church of São Pedro (Portuguese: Igreja Paroquial de Terena/Igreja de São Pedro) Church of São Tigao (Portuguese: Igreja Paroquial...
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  • Santiago Maior São Brás dos Matos (Mina do Bugalho) Terena (São Pedro) Albergaria-a-Velha Alquerubim Angeja Branca Frossos Ribeira de Fráguas São João de Loure...
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  • (Portel, Portel) Castle of Redondo (Redondo, Redondo) Castle of Terena (Terena (São Pedro), Alandroal) Castle of Valongo (Nossa Senhora de Machede, Évora)...
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    At the Alice Boer archaeological site in São Paulo, pieces dating back to 14,200 BP have been found. In São Raimundo Nonato, in Piauí, archaeologists...
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    The Tower of Pedro-Sem (Portuguese: Torre do Palácio dos Terenas/Torre de Pedro-Sem/Torre da Marca) is a medieval fortification situated in the civil parish...
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  • (Sé e São Pedro, Évora) Church of São João Alporão (Marvila, Santarém) Church of São João Baptista (São João Baptista, Moura) Church of São Pedro (Caia...
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    Patrimônio Histórico e Cultural do Município de São Pedro de Alcântara a “Língua Hunsrik” de origem Germânica, São Pedro de Alcântara Câmara aprova Lei que declara...
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    Indígena São Pedro". Terras Indígenas no Brasil (in Portuguese). Instituto Socioambiental. Retrieved 2 March 2017. "Terra Indígena São Pedro do Sepatini"...
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    well-preserved medieval castle located in the civil parish of Santa Maria, São Pedro e Sobral da Lagoa, in the portuguese municipality of Óbidos. Historical...
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    known as Chamikuro) Central branch Southern Outlier branch Terêna (dialects: Kinikinao, Terena, Guaná, Chané) Moxos group (also known as Moho)& Trinitario)...
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    illegal mining and climate change. The name of the Véxoa originates from the Terena language and translates to "We Know." The exhibition aims to break stereotypes...
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    instrumental in Brazil in this episode. When Brazilian troops withdrew, the Terena and Guaicurus-Kadiweus Indians were the only ones to defend Brazilian territory...
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    Bishop, which exited to São João da Foz and Bouças, Braga, Guimarães and Penafiel. In the interwall roadway was the square of São Domingos, with the fundamental...
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    was transported by a naval squadron under the command of Frigate Captain Pedro Ignacio Meza, up the Paraguay River to the town of Concepción.: 25  They...
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    followed in the 16th century by the transfer of the ecclesiastical parish of São Pedro from the castle to the new parochial church in the village. The Jews occupying...
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    Camamu to São Mateus River; these were the first Indigenous people encountered by the Portuguese, having met the landing of captain Pedro Álvares Cabral...
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    its raw materials, and export its produce to the major consumer centres of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. In 2012, the cargo amounted to 287,835 tons (both...
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    birth. His mother, Claudina Freitas Evangelista, was descended from the Terena and Bororo indigenous peoples. She died two years after giving birth to...
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  • to the Amaral-Cardoso-de-Menezes family. In 1538, King John III provided Pedro Cardoso do Amaral (and by extent his family) the hereditary title, to the...
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    the cruiser São Rafael opened fire on the ministries buildings in the bewildered sight of the Brazilian diplomatic corps aboard battleship São Paulo, whose...
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  • founded in 1950 in Brasília, Brazil. Carlos Nobre (born on 27 March 1951 in São Paulo, Brazil) was one of the 127 lead authors in the fourth assessment report...
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    material objects. Archaeological excavations made near the Castle of São Jorge (Castelo de São Jorge) and Lisbon Cathedral indicate a Phoenician presence at...
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  • Representative of the Title of Marchioness and 2nd Countess of Terena and 2nd Viscountess of São Gil de Perre. Desembargador of the Agravations of the House...
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    São Marcos, Rua do Anjo, Largo de Santiago, Rua do Alcaide, Largo de Paulo Orósio, Rua de Jerónimo Pimentel, Campo das Carvalheiras, Avenida de São Miguel...
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    village was complemented, in 1672, by the beginning of the construction of the São João da Barra de Tavira Fortress, in Gomeira, bordering the Gilão river in...
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    is a castle located in the civil parish of Nossa Senhora da Conceição e São Bartolomeu, in the municipality of Vila Viçosa, in the Portuguese Alentejo...
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    are called São Francisco, São João de Deus, Santa Bárbara, de Nossa Senhora das Brotas ou do Trem and Santo António e São Pedro. The São João de Deus...
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    The Castle of Moinhos, officially known as the Castle of São Cristóvão, or Castle/Fort of São Luís is the name of the ruins of 16th-century fortification...
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