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Pierre Paul François
Camille Savorgnan de
Brazza (born
Pietro Paolo Savorgnan di
Brazzà; 26
January 1852 – 14
September 1905) was an Italian-French explorer...
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Brazza may
refer to:
Brazza (Lat. Brattia)
Italian name of the
Croatian island of Brač,
placed in the
Adriatic sea Cora
Slocomb di
Brazza also
Brazzà...
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Savorgnan de
Brazza or
Savorgnan di
Brazza may
refer to:
Jacques Savorgnan de
Brazza (1859–1888), also
known as
Jacques Savorgnan di
Brazza and Giacomo...
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Brazza's monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus) is an Old
World monkey endemic to the
riverine and
swamp forests of
central Africa. The
largest species in...
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Brazza's martin (Phedinopsis brazzae) is a p****erine bird in the
swallow family, Hirundinidae. It is 12
centimeters (4.7 in) long with grey-brown upperparts...
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influence on the continent. The Italian-born
explorer Pierre Savorgnan de
Brazza, who was
granted French citizenship in 1874,
officially founded the settlement...
- The
Brazza River is a
river in
Papua province, Indonesia. The
Brazza River has its
source at over 3000
meters of
elevation in the
Jayawijaya or
Maoke Mountains...
- Brazzaville's name
derives from the colony's founder,
Pierre Savorgnan de
Brazzà, an
Italian nobleman whose title referred to the town of Brazzacco, in the...
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Savorgnan de
Brazza was one of
eight Bougainville-class
avisos built for the
French Navy (Marine Nationale) in the 1930s.
Completed in 1933, she was ****igned...
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Slocomb di
Brazza (January 7, 1862 –
August 24, 1944) was an
American heiress and
Italian activist, businesswoman, and philanthropist. Born into a...