- the poet,
called by his friends,
perhaps with a ****e of irony, Lebrun-
Pindare, had
written many fine
strophes but not one good ode. The
critic exposed...
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forests occupy the
northwestern portion of the state,
extending from the
Pindaré River west into
neighboring Pará state. The north-central and northeastern...
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known for
singing many folk
songs in Bengali. She has sung many
songs like
Pindare Polasher Bon,
Bhromor Koiyo Giya,
Kolonkini Radha, Uma Elo,
Nitai Chander...
- Tocantins–Araguaia–Maranhão
moist forests (NT0170), also
called the Tocantins/
Pindaré moist forests, is an
ecoregion in the
north of
Brazil to the
south of the...
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Pindaré-Mirim is a muni****lity in the
state of Maranhão in the
Northeast region of Brazil. The muni****lity
contains a
small part of the
Baixada Maranhense...
- Alto
Alegre do
Pindaré is a muni****lity in the
state of Maranhão in the
Northeast region of Brazil. The city has one of the most
important and largest...
- The
Pindaré River is a
river in Maranhão
state of north-central Brazil. The
Pindaré rises in the low
hills which separate its
basin from that of the Tocantins...
-
Viana Lake in Maranhão,
which is
formed during the wet
season when the
Pindaré River (a
tributary of the
Mearim River) floods, has
shown that they primarily...
- Mark's Bay), an
extension of the
Atlantic Ocean which forms the
estuary of
Pindaré, Mearim,
Itapecuru and
other rivers. Its
coordinates are 2.53° south, 44...
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cultivated circle which frequented his mother's salon,
including Lebrun-
Pindare,
Antoine Lavoisier, Jean François Lesueur,
Claude Joseph Dorat, and, a...