- D. Antônio
Filipe Camarão (c. 1580 – 24
August 1648) was an
Indigenous soldier from the
Potiguara tribe near the Rio
Grande do
Norte area of the Portuguese...
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Vivenda do
Camarão (House of Shrimp), is a
Brazilian restaurant chain. It
opened its
first U.S.
restaurant in
Coral Springs, Florida. U.S.
locations use...
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Shrimp curry (Portuguese:
caril de
camarão, Indonesian: 'gulai
udang or kari udang), also
known as
prawn curry, is a
typical curry dish of
Burmese cuisine...
- Bobó de
camarão,
sometimes referred to as
shrimp bobó in English, is a chowder-like
Brazilian dish of
shrimp in a purée of
manioc meal with
coconut milk...
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Pachystachys lutea,
known as the
golden shrimp plant or
lollipop plant, is a tropical, soft-stemmed
evergreen shrub between 0.5 and 2.5
meters tall, native...
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Clara Camarão (fl. 1637) was an
indigenous Brazilian warrior. She was
converted to
Christianity by the
Portuguese Jesuits and
baptized Clara Camarão. During...
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Camarão Indians'
letters (Portuguese:
cartas dos índios Camarões), also
known as Tupi
letters from
Camarão Indians (Portuguese:
cartas tupis dos Camarões)...
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better known as
Camarão, was a
Brazilian professional footballer and
manager who pla**** both as a
midfielder and as a forward.
Camarão began his career...
- José
Soares Santa (25
December 1902 – 5
April 1968),
known as
Santa Camarão ("
Camarão"
being a
family nickname meaning Shrimp in English) or Zé
Santa in...
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Brigadeiro Camarão Airport (IATA: BVH, ICAO: SBVH) is the
airport serving Vilhena, Brazil. The
airport is
located 8 km (5 mi) from
downtown Vilhena. Aviation...