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- Manaca, stylized in lowercase as manaca (マナカ, manaka) is a rechargeable contactless smart card used in Nagoya, ****an and the surrounding area in Aichi...
- Rio de Janeiro, and Santa Catarina. In Brazil, it is named manacá-da-serra. The word "manacá" means "flower" in Tupi-guarani language. "Serra" (ridge,...
- Carlos Alberto Manaca Dias, known as Carlos Manaca or simply Manaca (born 22 September 1946) is a former Mozambican football player and manager. He also...
- encyclopedic article for Sara Manaças (search results). You may want to read the Wikispecies entry on "Sara Manaças" instead.wikispecies:Sara Manaças...
- Trabajadores Azucareros (FNTA), Condado, Topes de Collante, San Pedro, Manacas - Iznaga, Algarrobo, Pitajones, and Caracusey. Nowadays, Trinidad's main...
- of the tower. The valley The tower at Manaca Iznaga estate Slave dwellings at Manaca Iznaga estate House at Manaca Iznaga estate View towards Valle de los...
- Spain. He had become financially successful by growing sugarcane at Las Manacas farm in Birán, then in Oriente Province (now Holguín Province). After the...
- to Guyana. Iznaga Tower was the bell tower housing the slave bell of the Manaca sugar plantation in Valle de los Ingenios, in Trinidad, Cuba. It is an example...
- February 2011, this has largely been supplemented by Manaca, a rechargeable smart card. In 2012, Manaca replaced Tranp****, the predecessor integrated ticketing...
-  Botswana Mozambique  v  Namibia Comoros  v  Mozambique Cremildo Loforte (1980) Manaca (1986) José Geneto (1986) Viktor Bondarenko (1993–1995) Rui Caçador (1996)...