- monuments. The name "
Morretes" is a
geographical reference to the
morros (Portuguese for "hills") that
surround the city.
Morretes can be
reached by road...
- was a
Brazilian journalist, professor, poet and historian. He born in
Morretes, the son of
Manuel Francisco Pombo and Angélica da Rocha. He
studied law...
- Dead
Skate Park or
Figaro Used Book Store)
Morretes (Railway Station)
Morretes (Santuário Nhundiaquara)
Morretes (Metal
Bridge over the
Nhundiaquara River)...
-
Euheterodonta Superorder:
Imparidentia Order:
Gastrochaenida Lange de
Morretes, 1949 Superfamily:
Gastrochaenoidea Gray, 1840 Family: Gastrochaenidae...
-
Megalobulimus Species: †M. cardosoi
Binomial name †Megalobulimus
cardosoi (
Morretes, 1952)
Synonyms Megalolulimus cardosoi Morretes, 1952 [orth. error]...
- granulatum, and five
years later the
Brazilian naturalist Frederico Lange de
Morretes recombined it as Semic****is granulatum.
American malacologist Clifton S...
-
Serra Verde Express provides a
tourist train through scenic country to
Morretes and Paranaguá. The city has 100 km (62 mi) of bike routes, used by around...
- Botucatu, Bragança Paulista, Itu, Jaú.
Southern Region: Paraná: Curitiba,
Morretes, Antonina, Paranaguá, Ilha do Mel,
Superagui National Park, Foz do Iguaçu...
- One of the
Pioneer III-derived
metre gauge RDCs in
excursion service at
Morretes in 2014...
- 1887, and 9
February 1888.
Antonio Ricardo dos
Santos Filho was born in
Morretes, Paraná, on 22
September 1819, the son of
sergeant major Antonio Ricardo...