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Botucatu is a city in the
southeastern region of
Brazil and is
located 224.8 km (139.7 mi) from São Paulo, the
capital of the
state of São Paulo. It has...
- The
Botucatu Formation is an
Aptian geologic formation of the Paraná and
Pelotas Basins in
southern Brazil and
northern Uruguay. The
formation is composed...
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Neoplecostomus botucatu is a
species of
catfish in the
family Loricariidae. It is
native to
South America,
where it is
known only from the
Pardo River...
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Botucatu ****ebol Clube,
usually known simply as
Botucatu, was a
Brazilian women's
football team, from
Botucatu, São
Paulo state. On
February 16, 1996,...
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became an
independent muni****lity in 1959, when it was
separated from
Botucatu. In telecommunications, the city was
served by
Companhia Telefônica Brasileira...
- year,
Irizar also has
factories in
other countries: in
Skhirat (Morocco),
Botucatu (Brazil), Querétaro (México) and
Centurion (South Africa).
Together they...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Botucatu (Latin:
Archidioecesis Botucatuensis) is an
archdiocese located in the city of
Botucatu in Brazil. June 7, 1908: Established...
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single species, F. rapidus,
known from
prints found in the
Early Cretaceous Botucatu Formation of Brazil.
Farlowichnus is
known from
several fossil trackways...
- Odontophrynidae. It is
endemic to the São
Paulo state, Brazil. Its
local name is
botucatu escuerzo. Its
natural habitats are
subtropical or
tropical moist lowland...
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Piratininga Pongaí
Presidente Alves Reginópolis
Ubirajara Uru
Botucatu Anhembi Bofete Botucatu Conchas Pardinho Pratânia São
Manuel Jaú
Bariri Barra Bonita...