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- 38°23′56.93″W / 12.8495111°S 38.3991472°W / -12.8495111; -38.3991472 The Recôncavo Baiano is a geographical region located in the Brazilian state of Bahia...
- geographical regions comprise the Atlantic Forest; the maritime region (Recôncavo) radiating from the Bay of All Saints, the site of sugar and tobacco cultivation;...
- Tercentenary of the Archdiocese of Bahia. In 1977, he wrote Five Solemnities of Recôncavo and Some Aspects of the Theater in Brazil in the 18th and 19th Centuries...
- The Federal University of Recôncavo da Bahia (Portuguese: Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia, UFRB) is a Brazilian university, with its main campus...
- conglomerates and green shales belonging to the Ilhas Formation in the Recôncavo Basin of north-eastern Brazil. In 1867, American naturalist Charles Hartt...
- Janeiro and elevated to a viceroyalty. Salvador remained the heart of the Recôncavo, Bahia's rich agricultural maritime district, but was largely outside...
- who once-inhabited the right s**** of the São Francisco River (in the Recôncavo Baiano, Bahia), and from the Cabo de São Tomé (in Rio de Janeiro) to the...
- kilometers (310 mi) to empty into the bay and the coastal lowlands of the Reconcavo Basin are at its mouth. It contains 91 islands, the largest being Itaparica...
- a Brazilian retired ****ociate professor at the Federal University of Recôncavo da Bahia (UFRB) and professor for the cultural criticism postgraduate...
- can be divided into two region: the sertão at its upper course and the Recôncavo at its lower course. The Paraguaçu supports cattle farms in the dry sertão...