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Joaquim José Inácio,
Viscount of
Inhaúma (Portuguese: [iɲaˈũmɐ]; 1
August 1808 – 8
March 1869), was a
naval officer,
politician and
monarchist of the...
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Inhaúma class are a
series of five
corvettes operated by the
Brazilian Navy.
These ships were
built in
Brazil and
designed with ****istance from the...
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Inhaúma is a
neighborhood in the
North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. v t e...
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Inhaúma Station (Portuguese: Estação
Inhaúma) is a
subway station on the Rio de
Janeiro Metro that
services the
neighbourhood of
Inhaúma in the
North Zone...
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Inhaúma (V30) was the lead ship of the
Inhaúma-class
corvette of the
Brazilian Navy. The ship was
built at
Naval ****nal Rio de
Janeiro in Rio de Janeiro...
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Inhaúma is a muni****lity in the
state of
Minas Gerais in the
Southeast region of Brazil. List of muni****lities in
Minas Gerais IBGE 2020 "Divisão Territorial...
- Belo Vale, Bom
Jesus do Amparo, Bonfim,
Fortuna de Minas, Funilândia,
Inhaúma, Itabirito, Itaúna, Moeda, Pará de Minas,
Prudente de Morais,
Santa Bárbara...
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boats acquired second-hand from the
United Kingdom in the 1990s, and the
Inhaúma-class corvettes.
Several companies from
seventeen countries entered in...
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fellow Conservative vice-admiral
Joaquim José Inácio—later the
Viscount of
Inhaúma—to lead the navy. The
Marquess of
Caxias ****umed
command on 19 November...
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class frigates: Independência and União;
construction of the
Inhaúma class corvettes:
Inhaúma and Jaceguai;
Modernization Programme (ModFrag) of all Niterói...