- maps
denote the
Luabo entry as
Cuama, the
entire delta as the "rivers of
Cuama", and the
Zambezi proper as the "
Cuama River".[citation needed] In 1552...
-
Precis cuama, the
paler commodore, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo (Shaba),
eastern and...
- the
description from an
entirely different specimen caught in the
River Cuama off the Cape of Good Hope,
quoted from
Bernardinus Ginnarus.
Bartholin describes...
- near Campoamor. (Unattested.) Guarú / Garú -
spoken on the Mamurá River,
Cuama River, and Meta River,
territory of Caquetá, Colombia.
Resigaro group Resigaro...
- Estêvão de Ataíde, Captain-General
Colony of Moçambique, Sofala, Río de
Cuama, and
Monomotapa Under Portuguese India 1609 to 1611 Nuno Álvares Pereira...
-
renowned figure among the old
marimbero masters in
Colombia is
Baudilio Cuama Rentería from
Buenaventura Colombia. In the
United States two Colombian...
- Ataíde,
Captain general (1607–1609)
Colony of Moçambique, Sofala, Ríos de
Cuama, and
Monomatapa under Goa Nuno Álvares Pereira,
Governor (1609–1611) Estévão...
-
marsh commodore Precis coelestina Dewitz, 1879 —
ocellated commodore Precis cuama (Hewitson, 1864) —
paler commodore Precis eurodoce (Westwood, 1850) — Madagascar...
- Captaincy-general of Moçambique
becomes the
colony of Moçambique, Sofala, Ríos de
Cuama and Monomatapa, a
dependency of Goa. 1615:
Foundation of the
Kingdom of...
-
location of the
great mines, via the Sena route. The
expedition sailed up the
Cuama river in
November 1571,
armed with
weapons and
mining tools, and arrived...