- 1800s.
Rubber also
helped Manaus earn its nickname, the
Paris of the Tropics. Many
wealthy European families settled in
Manaus and
brought their love for...
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Manau may
refer to:
Manau (group), a hip-hop band
Manau,
Nepal Rattan, a plant, from the
Malay rotan manau Manau (dance), a
Kachin dance Manau Gododdin...
-
Manaus Energia is a
Brazilian energy company operating in the
Manaus area of
Amazonas state. The
company has its
headquarters in
Manaus. :::
Manaus Energia :::...
- had
fallen into
serious economic decline. Free
trade zone of
Manaus (also
called Manaus Industrial Pole or
Industrial Pole of the
Brazilian Amazon) was...
-
Manaus–Eduardo
Gomes International Airport (IATA: MAO, ICAO: SBEG) is an
international airport serving Manaus, Brazil. On
December 11, 1973,
while still...
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Greater Manaus (Grande
Manaus,
officially Região
Metropolitana de
Manaus, in Portuguese) is a
large metropolitan area
located in
Amazonas state in Brazil...
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Manaus Compensão
Esporte Clube,
commonly known as
Manaus Compensão, or as Compensão, is a
Brazilian football club
based in
Manaus, Amazonas. The club...
- 2021. "Com classificação do
Manaus FC à final,
Amazonas FC "herda" vaga na Série D; entenda" [With the
qualification of
Manaus FC to the finals, Amazonas...
-
section of 400
metres (1,300 ft), over the Rio
Negro that
links the city of
Manaus with the
small town of
Iranduba in the
state of
Amazonas in Brazil. It spans...
- The Port of
Manaus is a
riverport located on the Rio
Negro in
Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. The Port of
Manaus is an
important commercial center for ocean-going...