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Bandeirantes (Portuguese: [bɐ̃dejˈɾɐ̃tʃis]; lit. 'flag-carriers'; singular:
bandeirante) were
settlers in
colonial Brazil who parti****ted in expeditions...
- The
Embraer EMB 110
Bandeirante (English: pioneer) is a
Brazilian twin-turboprop
light transport aircraft designed by
Embraer for
military and
civil use...
- (2,950 mm (116.1 in) WB). 1968: 40-series
production commences as the
Bandeirante in Brazil, with
locally produced Mercedes-Benz
diesel engine. 1972: HJ45...
- "Toyota
Bandeirante" from
January 1962 when the
Toyota petrol engine was
replaced with a Mercedes-Benz
diesel engine. The word "
bandeirante"
means "flag...
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Bandeirantes Anthem (Hino dos
Bandeirantes) is the
official anthem of São
Paulo state,
composed by
Guilherme de
Almeida in the 1960s. "Lei
Estadual de...
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Bandeirante,
Portuguese for 'scout', may
refer to:
Clube Atlético
Bandeirante, a
Brazilian football (soccer) club
Bandeirante Esporte Clube, a Brazilian...
- Rádio
Bandeirantes (RB) is a
Brazilian news
radio network,
based in São Paulo,
property of
Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação. It
began broadcasting on...
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Bandeirante Militia,
officially known as the
Permanent Muni****l
Guard (Portuguese: Milícia
Bandeirante;
Guarda Muni****l Permanente), was a paramilitary...
- century,
sugarcane exports began to
decline and the
discovery of gold by
bandeirantes in the 1690s
would become the new
backbone of the colony's economy, fostering...
- Núcleo
Bandeirante is an
administrative region in the
Federal District in Brazil. It is
located to the west of Paranoá Lake,
being bordered by Arniqueira...