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Dinizia jueirana-
facao is a tree in the
family Fabaceae which grows in a
restricted area of
rainforest in Espírito
Santo state in Brazil. It was first...
- of knife,
straight razor, scythe, club,
chanfolo (double-edged dagger),
facão (facón or machete) and tira-teima (cane sword). Upon graduating, pupils...
- schools,
students perform maculelê
using a pair of
machetes or
facones (
facão in Portuguese; plural: facões).
These large knives are ****ociated with the...
- the
Terceiro Comando,
until former leader Nei da Conceição Cruz,
alias “
Facão,
reformed the
group in 2002
under the new name
Terceiro Comando Puro. Since...
- BA
Senhor do
Bonfim P****agem
Velha Northeast BA
Senhor do
Bonfim Quebra Facão Northeast BA
Senhor do
Bonfim Umburana Northeast BA
Senhor do Bonfim, Antônio...
- the 20th century, it was
known as enterçado
machete (
facão enterçado) or
Sorocaban machete (
facão Sorocabano) in
other states of Brazil. The different...
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Palmarin (also
called Palmarin Fakao, Palmarin-
facao, or Nguedj) is a
coastal village in Senegal,
located in Sine-Saloum near
Sangomar Point between Joal-Fadiouth...
- Fabaceae. It was
believed to be
monotypic until 2017, when
Dinizia jueirana-
facao was described.
Dinizia is
native to
Brazil (North
Region and Central-West...
- to 51 cm (20 in.) in length. The facón is a
derivation of the
Portuguese facão, a large-bladed
fighting and
utility knife that
accompanied Portuguese explorers...
-
mainly by the Federación de
Asociaciones Culturales del Aragón
Oriental (
FACAO), a conservative[citation needed]
organisation which maintained that the...