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Jacobina is a city in the
Centro Norte Baiano mesoregion of Bahia. It was
founded July 28, 1722 and the po****tion is 82,590. The town is
surrounded by...
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Jacobinas are
Filipino biscuits. They are
distinctively cubical in shape,
resembling a
thicker galletas de patatas. The
square biscuit was
first produced...
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Jacobina mine is one of the
largest gold
mines in the Brazil, and in the world. The mine is
located in
Bahia state, in the
eastern region of Brazil...
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Cursino Brandao Jacobina is a
professor of
electrical engineering at the
Federal University of
Campina Grande in Paraíba, Brasil. He was
named Fellow of...
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Jacobina Mentz Maurer (June 1841 or 1842 in Novo
Hamburgo –
August 2, 1874 in Sapiranga) was a
Brazilian religious leader. She led the
Revolt of the Muckers...
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Saint Antony of
Jacobina (Portuguese:
Igreja Matriz de
Santo António em
Jacobina) is an 18th-century
Roman Catholic church located in
Jacobina, Bahia, Brazil...
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Jacobina Rocha Pires (1953 – May 31, 2012) was a
Brazilian lyricist,
songwriter and guitarist,
famous for his
enduring partnership with
fellow musician...
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Jacobina Filho (22
September 1906 – 7
April 1994) was a
Brazilian water polo player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1932
Summer Olympics...
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Gracyanne Jacobina Barbosa Vieira is a
Brazilian fitness model and
Carnaval dancer.
Barbosa moved from her
native town
Campo Grande to Rio de
Janeiro at...
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Jacqueline Felice de
Almania (Italian:
Jacobina Felice· Latin:
Jacoba Felicie), (fl. 1322) was
reportedly from Florence, Italy. She was an
early 14th-century...