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fruit as
genipap /ˈdʒɛnɪpæp/. Colombia: jagua, caruto, ****to; Brazil:
jenipapo,
formerly genipapo;
Costa Rica: guaitil, tapaculo; Nicaragua: tapaculo...
- The
Battle of
Jenipapo was
fought near the
Jenipapo river in the then
province of Piauí, on 13
March 1823,
between the
Imperial Brazilian Army and the...
- The
Jenipapo River is a
river of Paraíba
state in
northeastern Brazil. The river, or cr****,
flows from east to west,
towards the
Atlantic Ocean. The river...
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Jenipapo dos
Vieiras is a
Brazilian muni****lity in the
state of Maranhão. Its po****tion is 17,040 (2020) and its
total area is 1,963 km2. IBGE 2020 v...
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Jenipapo de
Minas is a muni****lity in the
northeast of the
Brazilian state of
Minas Gerais. As of 2020[update] the po****tion was 7,738 in a
total area...
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several etnies: the Janduí, Kanindé, Payakú (Pajoke, Pajacú, Bajacú),
Jenipapo,
Jenipapo-Kanindé, Javó, Kamaçu, Takarijú, Ariús, Pêgas, Caratiús, Coremas,...
- 1823" were
added below the star to
commemorate the date of the
Battle of
Jenipapo, an
engagement in Brazil's war of independence.
Cities in Piauí include:...
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Hughes 1995 When
Night Is
Falling Martin The Mic****e
Apartments Alex
Jenipapo Michael Coleman Notes from
Underground The
Underground Man Johnston...Johnston...
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Constituent ****embly on
September 4, 1987, when he
painted his face with
black jenipapo dye
while delivering a
speech against the
violation of
Indigenous peoples...
- from La
Belle et la Bête for
piano (1994,
transcribed by
Michael Riesman)
Jenipapo: No. 14 for
piano (1995,
transcribed by
Michael Riesman)
Epilogue from...