- Paraíba (/ˌpærəˈiːbə/ PARR-ə-EE-bə,
Brazilian Portuguese: [paɾaˈibɐ] ; Tupí: pa'ra a'íbacode: tpw is
deprecated ) is a
state of Brazil. It is
located in...
-
Schizolobium parahyba, the
Brazilian firetree, or
Brazilian fern tree, is a
species of tree from
tropical America. It is the sole
species in
genus Schizolobium...
- Our Lady of the
Snows 1630–1654
Fredrikstad (Frederick City) 1654–1930
Parahyba do
Norte 1930–present João
Pessoa The city of João
Pessoa was
founded on...
- de Janeiro) of the Rio Paraíba do Sul. It was
known as São José d'Além
Parahyba until 1923. Além Paraíba was at the
junction of the
Estrada de
Ferro Central...
- The Paraíba do Sul (Brazilian
Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁi.u paɾaˈibɐ du ˈsuw]), or
simply Paraíba, is a
river in
southeast Brazil. It
flows 1,137 km...
- coach,
football coach,
water polo coach, and
rowing coach. He was born in
Parahyba do
Norte (present-day João Pessoa), Brazil. The
gymnasium Gávea, is named...
- Estádio ADC
Parahyba is a multi-use
stadium located in São José dos Campos, Brazil. It is used
mostly for
football matches and
hosts the home
matches of...
-
Fritz Escovão (who pla**** the cuíca),
Nereu Gargalo (tambourine), and João
Parahyba (drums and percussion). The
album was a
commercial comeback for Ben, and...
- as:
Brazilian rivers:
Capibaribe (Capibaras'
river in
Tupian language),
Parahyba (from Paraíba do Sul river, not
related to the
northern Paraíba river,...
- written. The two, with
Brazilian musicians Fabio Golfetti (guitar), João
Parahyba (percussion),
Madalena (backing vocals),
Marisa Orth (backing vocals) and...