- The War of
Canudos (Portuguese:
Guerra de
Canudos,
Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɡɛʁɐ dʒi kɐˈnudus], 1896–1898) was a
conflict between the
First Brazilian...
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Canudos is a muni****lity in the
northeast region of Bahia, Brazil. The
original town,
since flooded by the Cocorobó Dam, was the
scene of
violent clashes...
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Ricciotto Canudo (French: [kanydo]; 2
January 1877,
Gioia del
Colle – 10
November 1923, Paris) was an
early Italian film
theoretician who
lived primarily...
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known as
canudo-de-pito,
literally "pipe-cane", as its
hollow stems were used to make
tubes for
tobacco pipes. It thus
became the
namesake of
Canudos, a religious...
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Galvesaurus within Turiasauria alongside Losillasaurus and Turiasaurus,
Barco &
Canudo (2012)
noted that
Galvesaurus lacks turiasaurian synapomorphies and found...
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religious leader,
preacher and
founder of the
village of
Canudos, the
scene of the War of
Canudos (1896–1897), a
civil rebellion against the
central government...
- The
Canudos State Park (Portuguese:
Parque Estadual de
Canudos) is a
state park in Bahia, Brazil. It
protects the area of the War of
Canudos,
where peasants...
- João
Abade (Tucano,
unknown date —
Canudos, 1897) was one of the
guerrilla leaders during the War of
Canudos. He is
considered to have been one of the...
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Ainara Badiola, José
Ignacio Canudo and
Gloria Cuenca-Bescós in 2011 and the type
species is
Iberica hahni. Badiola, Ainara;
Canudo, José Ignacio; Cuenca-Bescós...
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under the
favela trees in
Bahia and had
nowhere to live
following the
Canudos War. Some of the last
settlements were
called bairros africanos (African...