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Corumbá (Portuguese pronunciation: [koɾũˈba]) is a muni****lity in the
Brazilian state of Mato
Grosso do Sul, 425 km
northwest of
Campo Grande, the state's...
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Corumbá International Airport (IATA: CMG, ICAO: SBCR) is the
airport serving Corumbá, in Mato
Grosso do Sul, Brazil. It is the
second most
important airport...
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Morena Corumbá is a
Brazilian television station based in
Corumbá, a city in the
state of Mato
Grosso do Sul. It
operates on
channel 5 (digital UHF...
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Corumbá River (Rio
Corumbá in Portuguese) is the most
important river in the
Central Plateau region of Brazil. Its
source is in the
Montes de Pireneus...
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Recapture of
Corumbá was a
battle in the
Paraguayan War,
fought in the city of
Corumbá in Mato Grosso,
Empire of Brazil. The
Imperial Brazilian Army...
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Corumbá is an iron ore mine
located in the
western Brazilian state of Mato
Grosso do Sul, near the
border with Bolivia. The mine is
located east of highway...
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Corumbá Lake (Lago de
Corumbá I) is an
artificial lake
formed by the
damming of the
Corumbá River in
southern Goiás State, Brazil. It is
located 10 km...
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transporting sugar,
departing from
Porto Murtinho. The main
ports are
Corumbá (
Corumbá, Ladário and
Porto Esperança) and
Porto Murtinho. Finally, the Paraná-Tieté...
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Corumbá invasion, in the
context of the
Paraguayan War, was the
first Paraguayan movement within the
Brazilian territory,
starting the Mato Grosso...
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Corumbá de Goiás is a muni****lity in
central Goiás state, Brazil. It is one of the
oldest cities in the
state and
still preserves vestiges of its colonial...