- 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...
- had
fallen into
serious economic decline. Free
trade zone of
Manaus (also
called Manaus Industrial Pole or
Industrial Pole of the
Brazilian Amazon) was...
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Manaus–Eduardo
Gomes International Airport (IATA: MAO, ICAO: SBEG) is an
international airport serving Manaus, Brazil. On 11
December 1973,
while still...
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Record Manaus (channel 14) is a Record-owned-and-operated
station licensed to
Manaus,
capital of the
state of Amazonas. It was
created by the network...
- Imperial. 1848 -
Manaus elevated to the
category of city. 1850 - Town
becomes capital of
Amazonas province. 1856 - Town
renamed "
Manaus." 1871 - ****ociação...
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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...
-
antigo de
Manaus". UEMA. "História".
Retrieved 2019-10-26. "Histórico".
Archdiocese of
Manaus.
Retrieved 2019-10-26. "História". City Hall of
Manaus. Retrieved...
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Manaus (Portuguese: Zona
Franca de
Manaus,
Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈzõnɐ ˈfɾɐ̃kɐ dʒi mɐˈnaws] - ZFM) is a free
economic zone in the city of
Manaus...
- 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...