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Canico Resource Corp. is a Vancouver,
British Columbia-based
junior resource company focused on the
development of the Onça-Puma
nickel laterite project...
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Caniço (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɐˈnisu]) is a
parish in the muni****lity of
Santa Cruz in the
Madeira Islands. It was
elevated to city
status in 2005...
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Joseph Costa (1909 in
Caniço – 1998) a
Portuguese American aviator Bishop José
Alfredo Caires de
Nobrega (born 1951 in
Caniço) the
bishop of the Diocese...
- a tour bus
carrying 56 people—mostly
tourists from Germany—crashed in
Caniço in Madeira, Portugal. At
least 29
people were killed—18
women and 11 men—and...
- "CVRD
Successfully Completes Take-Over Bid for
Canico" (Press release). PRNewswire. 9
December 2005. "
Canico accepts sweetened CVRD offer".
Globe & Mail...
- shops,
offices and
public transport infrastructure. The
death of
Steve Maia
Caniço in June 2019 has led to
accusations of
police brutality and cover-ups. Nantes...
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alpiste roseau in French,
Rohrglanzgras in German, kusa-yoshi in ****anese,
caniço-malhado in Portuguese, and
hierba cinta and
pasto cinto in Spanish. The...
- It is
situated in the
mountainous interior of the island, 3 km
north of
Caniço, 7 km
northeast of
Funchal and 6 km west of
Santa Cruz. The po****tion in...
- Janeiro,
Brazil Cristo-Rei in Lisbon,
Portugal (28 m) List of
statues of
Jesus "A
sacred heart statue in
Caniço in Madeira".
Retrieved 14
November 2014....
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smaller administrative entities, that
includes Funchal, Câmara de Lobos,
Caniço and
Santa Cruz,
located along the
southern coast of Madeira.
Funchal is...