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Sugarcane work
mainly took
place on-site at
large plantations called Engenhos. An
Engenho is an
agricultural establishment as
necessary machines and resources...
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National Historic Heritage sites of
Brazil Azevedo,
Esterzilda (2009). "
Engenhos do recôncavo baiano" (PDF).
Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico...
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Engenho Novo is a
neighborhood of
middle class and
lower middle of the
North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The region's HDI, in 2000, was 0.858: the...
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Menino de
engenho (Plantation boy) is a
novel written by the
Brazilian writer José Lins do Rego. It was
first published in 1932.
Carlos Melo, or Carlinhos...
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Engenho Novo is a
railway station in
Engenho Novo, Rio de
Janeiro which is
serviced by the Supervia.
Engenho Novo
Station was
opened in 1858,
being part...
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Engenho de
Dentro is a middle-class and lower-middle-class
neighbourhood in the
North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It
borders the
neighbourhoods of...
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Engenho dos
Erasmos or
Engenho São
Jorge dos
Erasmos was a
sugar cane
facility on the
island of São Vicente, Brazil.
Constructed around 1534, the engenho...
- 349.4 mm,
recorded on
February 26, 1971, at the
former station in the
Engenho de
Dentro neighborhood.
According to the 2010 IBGE Census,
there were 5...
- 1501.
After Portugal had
succeeded in
establishing sugar plantations (
engenhos) in
northern Brazil c. 1545,
Portuguese merchants on the West
African coast...
- the
Chapel of Our Lady of the
Conception of
Engenho Poxim and the
Church of Our Lady of
Nazareth of
Engenho Itaperoá, are
abandoned and on
sugarcane plantations...