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- Camanducaia is the southernmost muni****lity in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Inhabited by 21,801 in 2020. The muni****lity contains part of the 180,373 hectares...
- The Camanducaia River is a river which rises in Minas Gerais and flows through São Paulo state in southeastern Brazil. List of rivers of São Paulo List...
- commonly known as Camanducaia after his birthplace, is a former Brazilian football forward Formed in the Santos youth system, Camanducaia rose to fame in...
- Campos do Jordão, São Paulo – 1,620 m (5,315 ft) Monte Verde (district of Camanducaia), Minas Gerais – 1,550 m (5,085 ft) Senador Amaral, Minas Gerais – 1...
- Lourenço, Poços de Caldas, São Thomé das Letras, Monte Verde (a district of Camanducaia) and the national parks of Caparaó and Canastra. In the Serra do Cipó...
- masterminds, Luis Fernando Ribeiro, 26, was found on an isolated road near Camanducaia, 200 miles (320 km) west of Rio de Janeiro. He had been shot seven times...
- Source: City administration website (in Portuguese) Northern Border: Camanducaia, Sapucaí Mirim in Minas Gerais Southern Border: Jacareí, Jambeiro in...
- Guarulhos Mairiporã Atibaia Bragança Paulista Vargem Belo Horizonte Betim Camanducaia Carmo da Cachoeira Contagem Igarapé Itapeva Nepomuceno Carmopolis de...
- cooperates with: Belém, Pará (2003) Blumenau, Santa Catarina (1983) Camanducaia, Minas Gerais (2010) Peruíbe, São Paulo (2007) Salinas, Minas Gerais...
- 9 January 1818 for Sorocaba and Itu on to Minas Gerais, then through Camanducaia to cross the Rio Sapucaí for São Gonçalo and Ouro Prêto. On 1 May 1818...