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Santo Amaro,
Bahia – c. 1924 in
Santo Amaro, Bahia),
known as
Besouro Mangangá was a
legendary capoeira fighter from
Bahia who ran
capoeira school in...
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original on 11 May 2009.
Retrieved 11 May 2009. ko:배형진 pt:Besouro
Mangangá Scherstuhl, Alan (24
September 2009). "Berdella: The
Movie is
torture to...
- action-drama film
directed by João
Daniel Tikhomiroff. The film is
about Besouro Mangangá, a
Brazilian Capoeirista from the
early 1920s, to whom were attributed...
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Sangli district of Maharashtra, India. This is on the bank of the
River Manganga in Mandesha. As of the 2011 census,
there were 2262
households in the village...
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cotton constituting the core of the industry. The town is also home to the
Manganga Sahakari Sugar factory, a
Pomegranate auction center and
various small...
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Agostinho Sampaio de Sá (8
January 1897 – 28
April 1960) was a
Brazilian water polo player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1920
Summer Olympics...
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references to
Mestre Bimba,
Mestre Pastinha,
Mestre Waldemar,
Besouro Mangangá,
Zumbi Songs that
comment on the game
metaphorically the
corridos a Bananeira...
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protective (Kshetrapal) gods of Maharashtra.
Mhaswad is
situated in the bank of
Manganga river. Historically, maan
region was once
ruled by
Chalukya of Badami....
- the name "Manga" is
believed to come from the
short name of the word "
Mangangá", name
which appeared mentioned in 1780, the zone
later called "Manga"...
- — Mestre
Noronha During the 1920s,
there was
capoeira school of
Besouro Mangangá in the city of
Santo Amaro.
During the 1920s,
Mestre Noronha and other...