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Jaguaripe is a muni****lity in the
state of
Bahia in the North-East
region of Brazil. It
covers 863.424 km2 (333.370 sq mi), and has a po****tion of 18...
- The
Jaguaripe River (Brazilian Portuguese: Rio
Jaguaripe) is a
river located in Bahia, Brazil. It is
administered by the
state of
Bahia under Region of...
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Kumina Louisiana Voodoo Montamentu Myal
Obeah Palo
Quimbanda Sanctity of
Jaguaripe [fr] Santería
Tambor de Mina
Trinidad Orisha Umbanda Winti Saramaka religion...
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Senhora da Ajuda) is a 19th-century
Roman Catholic church located in
Jaguaripe, Bahia, Brazil. The
church is
dedicated to Our Lady of Help and belongs...
- Town Hall and
Prison of
Jaguaripe (Portuguese: Paço Muni****l de
Jaguaripe) is an 18th-century muni****l
building in
Jaguaripe, Bahia, Brazil. It was inaugurated...
- The
National Historic Heritage of
Brazil are buildings, monuments, structures,
objects and
sites deemed of
historic or
cultural importance to the country...
- the muni****lities of
Muniz Ferreira, Aratuípe,
Jaguaripe, São Felipe, and Maragogipe. The
Jaguaripe River crosses through the
middle of the town. It...
- Almeida, Cruz das Almas, Dom
Macedo Costa,
Governador Mangabeira, Itatim,
Jaguaripe, Maragogipe,
Muniz Ferreira, Muritiba, Nazaré,
Salinas da Margarida, Santa...
- Ijuí Flag of Ilha
Comprida Flag of
Itamarandiba Flag of Itauçu Flag of
Jaguaripe Flag of
Joinville Flag of
Londrina Flag of Mairiporã Flag of Maringá Flag...
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vicinity of Sao Paulo.
There were also
reports of
mocambos in 1591 in
Jaguaripe, in 1629 in Rio Vermelho, in 1636 in Itapicuru, in 1640 in Rio Real, in...