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- The Sesmarias River is a river of Rio de Janeiro state in southeastern Brazil. List of rivers of Rio de Janeiro Brazilian Ministry of Transport v t e...
- Helena, Casais Gaiolas, Casal da Palmeira, Casal das Cheiras, Casal das Sesmarias, Casal Sobreiro, Casal Pinheiro, Casal Val Covo, Salgueirinha, Santa Susana...
- Rio de Janeiro until 1573, when his tribe officially received the lands (sesmaria) across the Guanabara Bay on November 22. The fact is that, with his support...
- Captaincy of São Vicente, Gaspar Conqueiro, granted Gaspar Vaz Guedes a Sesmaria in that location. Gaspar Vaz Guedes was responsible for opening the first...
- quadrangularis Linha São Luiz, Sesmaria do Pinhal A mammaliamorph cynodont Irajatherium I. hernandezi Linha São Luiz, Sesmaria do Pinhal A tritheledontid...
- EuroAtlantic Airways. Retrieved on 14 December 2011. "Headquarters: Rua das Sesmarias, 3 Quinta da Beloura 2710-692 SINTRA PORTUGAL " https://www.parquesdesintra...
- the viceroy a sesmaria on the bank of the Paraíba River, where it is today the city of Volta Redonda. Over the years, these sesmarias were changed owners...
- city of Niterói, in Brazil is divided. The area was part of the Jesuitic Sesmaria, where the Jesuits built a cemetery and a church consecrated to Saint Francis...
- Spain, Portugal gained control over a wide area of land definitively, and sesmarias were distributed in the region where Guaíba is today. Antônio Ferreira...
- Paulo dos Campos de Piratininga". The farm's lands were divided into sesmarias at the beginning of the 19th century. The district of peace of "Santana"...