- crown. It was
initially known as
Arraial do
Tejuco (or Tijuco) (from the Tupi tyîuka, "rotten water"),
Tejuco and Ybyty'ro'y (Tupi word
meaning "cold mountain"...
- the
regions of Vila Rica (currently Ouro Preto),
Mariana and
Arraial do
Tejuco (currently Diamantina),
where the
mining of gold and
diamonds for the Portuguese...
-
provided a
great social mobility to
former slaves,
mainly for women. In
Tejuco, the
percentage of
White males who were head of
family (37.7%) was very...
-
Palmeiras Fundão
Northeast BA
Palmeiras Serra Negra Northeast BA
Palmeiras Tejuco Northeast BA
Paratinga Barro Northeast BA
Paratinga Lagoa do Jacaré Northeast...
-
Fernandes (1770). Soon after,
Chica became an
independent owner of a
house in
Tejuco on
Opera Street. The
house was
adorned with many
luxuries including an extensive...
-
Silvano e
Santa Luzia dos Barros. The main
villages are São Benedito,
Tejuco, Chapadão de Ferro, Dourados, Boa Vista,
Santo Antônio do
Quebra Anzol,...
- Dr.
Marcelo Mikko Agoncillo as
Nurse Lui
Manansala as Dr.
Protacio Lai
Tejuco as
Yolly Cliff Riego de Dios as Fr.
Perez Calderon, Nora (November 24, 2008)...
- are
Brejo do Amparo, Levinópolis, Pandeiros,
Riacho da Cruz, São Joaquim,
Tejuco, and Várzea Bonita. With an
elevation of 454.87
meters the
average annual...
- bankrupt.
Sabino was
eventually captured in Ipiaçu, on the
banks of the
Tejuco River on
March 10, 1972,
after seventeen days of ****cution; the largest...
-
point in a
small floodplain. Initially, the
place was
known as
Barreiros or
Tejuco, because, there, they got
bogged down like
troops of
donkeys that traveled...