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Caravelas is a city of
about 20,000
inhabitants in
southern Bahia, Brazil, a few
miles above the
mouth of the
Caravelas River.
Caravelas was
founded in...
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Caravela is the
northernmost island of the
Bissagos Islands of Guinea-Bissau, part of the
Sector of
Caravela,
which also
includes the
islands Carache,...
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Caravelas Airport (IATA: CRQ, ICAO: SBCV) is the
airport serving Caravelas, Brazil. The
airport was
inaugurated in the 1940s as a
military aerodrome and...
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straight distance of 8,391 km (5,214 mi) from
Start Point,
Devon to
Caravelas in Brazil. In 1934, the
Dornier Flugzeugwerke started development of a...
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Caravelas River (Portuguese: Rio
Caravelas) is a
river that
enters the
Atlantic Ocean in the
south of the
state of Bahia, Brazil. The
community of...
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Teixeira de Freitas–
Caravelas (Latin:
Dioecesis Taxensis–Carabellensis) is a
diocese located in the
cities of
Teixeira de
Freitas and
Caravelas in the ecclesiastical...
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caravel (Portuguese:
caravela, IPA: [kɐɾɐˈvɛlɐ]) is a
small sailing ship that may be
rigged with just
lateen sails, or with a
combination of lateen...
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voyages to the New
World in the
service of Castile, used
ships also
called caravelas redondas (round caravels) by the
combination of
sails (Possibly in based...
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northeast of Brazil,
between 17º25’—18º09’ S and 38º33’—39º05’ W.
Caravelas is the
nearest town.
Their name
comes from the Portuguese:
abrolho ("Abre...
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Alves Branco (Portuguese: [manuˈɛw ˈawviz ˈbɾɐ̃ku]), the 2nd
Viscount of
Caravelas (7 June 1797 – 13 July 1855) was a
Brazilian politician, economist, and...