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- The Pinheirinho River is a river of Santa Catarina state in southeastern Brazil. It is a tributary of the Da Pedra River. List of rivers of Santa Catarina...
- The Pinheirinhos Sustainable Development Reserve (Portuguese: Reserva de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Pinheirinhos) is a sustainable development reserve...
- Area, established in 2008. It contains the 1,530-hectare (3,800-acre) Pinheirinhos Sustainable Development Reserve, also created in 2008. It contains the...
- Pinheirinho do Vale is a muni****lity in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. As of 2020, the estimated po****tion was 4,899. List of muni****lities...
- where his father formerly pla**** for the club, aged 7, before moving to Pinheirinhos de Ringe, where he started to stand out alongside goalkeeper and ****ure...
- Loureiros Iraí Liberato Salzano ****ai Novo Tiradentes Novo Xingu Palmitinho Pinheirinho do Vale Planalto Rio dos Índios Rodeio Bonito Rondinha Seberi Taquaruçu...
- Loureiros Iraí Liberato Salzano ****ai Novo Tiradentes Novo Xingu Palmitinho Pinheirinho do Vale Planalto Rio dos Índios Rodeio Bonito Rondinha Seberi Taquaruçu...
- of the Tietê River in Greater São Paulo, the Oratório river and the Pinheirinho and Guaió rivers. The most important waterways in the urban area are...
- Loureiros Iraí Liberato Salzano ****ai Novo Tiradentes Novo Xingu Palmitinho Pinheirinho do Vale Planalto Rio dos Índios Rodeio Bonito Rondinha Seberi Taquaruçu...
- turn and the slowest point of the circuit; the next turn leads into "Pinheirinho" (Little Pine Tree) [9], left on a plain field; then comes "Bico de Pato"...