- Look up
macaco in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Macaco (Portuguese for "monkey" or "ape") may
refer to:
Macaco (band), a
Spanish musical group formed...
- Lake
Okeechobee (US: /oʊkiˈtʃoʊbi/ oh-kee-CHOH-bee) is the
largest freshwater lake in the U.S.
state of Florida. It is the eighth-largest
natural freshwater...
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Macaco Tião ("Tião the Monkey") (January 16, 1963 in Rio de
Janeiro –
December 23, 1996 in Rio de Janeiro) was a
chimpanzee of the Rio de
Janeiro Zoological...
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Macaco (Vianey) is a
musical band from Barcelona,
Spain formed in 1997 by Dani Carbonell, who was also one of the
original lead
singers of the new flamenco...
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macaco [mɐˈkaku] (masculine) are the
Portuguese words for "monkey" (compare
English macaque). In
Portugal and Portuguese-speaking countries,
macaco (plural...
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Monkey meat is the
flesh and
other edible parts derived from monkeys, a kind of bushmeat.
Human consumption of
monkey meat has been
historically recorded...
- as a
general term for a
monkey at the time; it came from the
Portuguese macaco meaning "monkey," a
derivative of a
Bantu word that had been
exported to...
- 1998.
Energetic and
hyperactive as a child,
Patino earned the
nickname Macaco (meaning
monkey in Portuguese)
because of his love for
climbing trees. Patino...
- The
Macaco River is a
river of
Santa Catarina state in
southeastern Brazil. It is a
tributary of the Três
Voltas River, part of the
Uruguay River basin...
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Macacos River may
refer to two
rivers in Brazil:
Macacos River (Ceará)
Macacos River (Paraná)
Macaco Branco River Macaco (disambiguation) This disambiguation...