- The
Riograndense Republic,
often called the
Piratini Republic (Portuguese: República Rio-Grandense or República do Piratini), was a de
facto state that...
-
debts of the
Riograndense Republic were paid off by the
Empire and a
tariff of 25% was
introduced on
imported charque. The
Riograndense and
Juliana Republics...
-
Machado and
positivist Júlio de Castilhos. The
three met to
found the
Riograndense Republican Party (Partido
Republicano Rio-Grandense) (PRR),
which opposed...
-
Riograndense ****ebol Clube,
commonly known as
Riograndense, is a
Brazilian football club
based in
Santa Maria, Rio
Grande do Sul and part of
state league...
- The
Republican Party of Rio
Grande do Sul (Portuguese:
Partido Republicano Rio-grandense, PRR) was a
Brazilian political party founded on
February 23,...
- into
their former countries (such as the
Republic of
Entre Ríos and the
Riograndense Republic). The
first separatist attempt was in 1820 by the Argentine...
- The Federação Norte-rio-grandense de ****ebol (English:
Football ****ociation of Rio
Grande do
Norte state) was
founded on July 14, 1918, and it manages...
- officer,
politician and
rebel leader of the
Riograndense Republic. He was the
first President of the
Riograndense Republic and, by all accounts, one of the...
- Brazil. At the time of his
birth Mostardas was part of the
revolutionary Riograndense Republic, for
which his
parents were
fighting in the
Ragamuffin War....
-
leader of the
Riograndense Republic during the
Ragamuffin War. On 20
September 1836, Neto
declared the
independence of the
Riograndense Republic. He was...