- The
Campeonato Pernambucano de ****ebol (
Pernambucan Football Championship, in English) is the
football championship of
Pernambuco state, Brazil, and is...
- The
Pernambucan revolt of 1817, also
known as The Priest's Revolution,
occurred in the
province of
Pernambuco in the
Northeastern region of Brazil, and...
- The Federação
Pernambucana de ****ebol, once
named Liga
Esportiva Pernambucana, also
known by the
acronym FPF,
organizes and
administers the Campeonato...
- 6–5. In 1917, the club was
accepted into the
Pernambucan Sport League, the
precursor name of the
Pernambucan Football Federation. On 30
January 1919, Santa...
- flag was
based on the one
utilized during the
Pernambucan Revolution of 1817, in
which the
Pernambucans fought for the state's
independence from the Portuguese...
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Founding of
Santos (Aniversario de Santos), City of
Santos only.
March 6:
Pernambucan revolt,
State of
Pernambuco only.
March 12:
Founding of
Recife and Olinda...
-
embroiled in the
Pernambucan revolt and s****ing to form an
independant republic. This new flag was
based off of the flag of the
Pernambucan revolt but without...
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Galinhas beach,
Ipojuca Bolo de Rolo, a
Pernambucan specialty Hino de
Pernambuco Flag of
Pernambuco Pernambucan revolt List of muni****lities in Pernambuco...
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stadium was
named in 1966 in
honor of the
recently deceased Mário Filho, a
Pernambucan sports journalist, the
brother of
Nelson Rodrigues, who was a strong...
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Brazil (1789)
Bahian Revolt (Conjuração Baiana) in Bahia,
Brazil (1798)
Pernambucan Revolt in Pernambuco,
Brazil (1817)
Haitian Revolution (1791–1804) In...