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Canastra is a
genus of bunchgr****
plants in the gr**** family. Its
species are
endemic to Brazil.
Species include:
Canastra aristella (Döll)
Zuloaga & Morrone...
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Canastra is a type of
cheese from Brazil. Its name
comes from the
region where it is produced, a
highland known as
Serra da
Canastra,
located in the southwest...
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Canastra Mountains (Serra da
Canastra) are a
range of
hills in the
Minas Gerais state of
southeastern Brazil. The
headwaters of the São Francisco...
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Serra da
Canastra National Park (Portuguese:
Parque Nacional da
Serra da
Canastra) is a
national park in the
Canastra Mountains of the
state of
Minas Gerais...
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giant armadillo (Priodontes maximus),
colloquially tatu-
canastra, tatou,
ocarro or tatú carreta, is the
largest living species of
armadillo (although...
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Canastra Suja is a
Brazilian drama feature film. Directed,
written and
produced by Caio Sóh, it was
released theatrically on 21 June 2018. In
August of...
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Harttia canastra is a
species of
catfish in the
family Loricariidae. It is
native to
South America,
where it
occurs in the São
Francisco River basin in...
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today also
known as "Velho Chico". The São
Francisco originates in the
Canastra mountain range in the central-western part of the
state of
Minas Gerais...
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sweet and sour c****ava flour, oil, eggs, milk, salt,
cheese (Minas,
Canastra, Parmesan), and water.
Small amounts of
margarine or
butter can also be...
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adults and 19 young—in the
Serra de
Canastra region as of 2006. Most
mergansers are
found in the
Serra da
Canastra National Park. 70
birds have been seen...