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Chief Tibiriçá (died 1562)
baptized as
Martim Afonso was an
Amerindian leader who
converted to
Christianity under the au****es of José de Anchieta. He...
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Țibirica is a
commune in Călărași District, Moldova. It is
composed of two villages,
Schinoasa and
Țibirica. "Lista
primarilor aleși în
cadrul Alegerilor...
- The
Tibiriça River is a
river of São
Paulo state in
southeastern Brazil. List of
rivers of São
Paulo Brazilian Ministry of
Transport v t e...
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Jorge Tibiriçá Piratininga (November 15, 1855 —
September 30, 1928) was a
Brazilian politician who
served as
president (governor) of São Paulo.
Jorge Tibiriçá...
- the
foundation of the then
humble villa of São
Paulo by
Chief or
Cacique Tibiriçá and the
Jesuit priests Manuel da Nóbrega and José de Anchieta. Despite...
- origin. The
earliest of
these settlers married descendants of
Martim Afonso Tibiriçá, the
Amerindian chief of Piratininga, and
after intermarried frequently...
- Litulo,
Carlos & Santos,
Rodrigo &
Costa Leal,
Miguel & Fernandes,
Raquel &
Tibirica, Yara & Williams, Jess & Atan****ov,
Boris & Carreira,
Filipa & M****ingue...
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original on 3
February 2021.
Retrieved 28
January 2021.
Tibiriçá, Y., Birtles, A., Valentine, P., & Miller, D. K. (2011).
Diving tourism...
- (Yara
Tibiriçá) and
conservation efforts.
Nuarro is also the
local name for the blow hole near the bay
where the type
specimen was
collected Tibiriçá, Y...
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