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- Piracema (from tupi "pirá", fish + "sema", exit) is the name given to the period of the year when fish within the Paraguay River drainage basin―which includes...
- Piracema is a muni****lity in the state of Minas Gerais in the Southeast region of Brazil. As of 2020, the estimated po****tion was 6,398. List of muni****lities...
- Piracicaba River, which bisects the city, which is a point where the "piracema"—fish swimming upstream to reproduce— are stopped. In 1766, Antonio Correa...
- Pirapora comes from the Tupi words for "fish" + "jump", referring to the piracema season when a m**** migration of fishes ascends the São Francisco River...
- at birth and lives in abject poverty in the fictitious countryside of Piracema. He moves to the city in search of his estranged rich mother (Eliane Giardini)...
- de Minas Crucilândia Itaguara Oliveira P****a Tempo Piedade dos Gerais Piracema Rio Manso São Francisco de Paula Abaeté Abaeté Biquinhas Cedro do Abaeté...
- October 11 and 14, 2022 at the Bahía de Asunción – Club Mbiguá and Canal de Piracema. The competition schedule is as follows:   *   Host nation (Paraguay) Men...
- Sucesso Carmo da Mata Carmópolis de Minas Ibituruna Oliveira P****a Tempo Piracema Santo Antônio do Amparo São Francisco de Paula Piui Bambuí Córrego Danta...
- Crucilândia     Itaguara     Oliveira P****a Tempo Piedade dos Gerais   Piracema   Rio Manso   São Francisco de Paula List of Intermediate and Immediate...
- Fernandez, Domingo Rodriguez; Pavanelli, Carla Simone (2007). "The Canal da Piracema at Itaipu Dam as a fish p**** system". Neotropical Ichthyology. 5 (2): 185–195...