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Cansanção-List of prime ministers of Brazil
2 years, 194 days Conservative Pedro II Caxias III 23 João Lins Cansanção de Sinimbu (1810–1906) 5 January 1878 (1878-01-05) 28 March 1880 (1880-03-28)
Cansanção-Google Street View coverage
Caarapó, Cáceres, Cacoal, Caicó, Cajazeiras, Camapuã, Campo Maior, Canindé, Cansanção, Carneirinho, Castanhal, Cidelândia, Cipó, Conceição do Araguaia, Coxim
Cansanção-List of ministers of finance of Brazil
João Lins Cansanção, Viscount of Sinimbu (1810–1906) 5 February 1878 (1878-02-05) 13 February 1878 (1878-02-13) 8 days João Lins Cansanção, Viscount of
Cansanção-Ministry of Agriculture (Brazil)
Lins Cansanção, Viscount of Sinimbu (1810–1906) 5 January 1878 (1878-01-05) 28 March 1880 (1880-03-28) 2 years, 83 days Liberal João Lins Cansanção, Viscount
Cansanção-Maria Filipa de Oliveira
peixeira, a knife used in the fishmongering trade; and stinging branches of cansanção, any of a number of indigenous species of plants highly poisonous to the
Cansanção-List of ministers of foreign affairs of Brazil
8 February 1879 (1879-02-08) 1 year, 34 days João Lins Cansanção, Viscount of Sinimbu (Liberal) 63 João Lins Cansanção, Viscount of Sinimbu (1810–1906) 8 February 1879 (1879-02-08)
Cansanção-List of ministers of justice of Brazil
Pedro de Araújo Lima, Marquis of Olinda (Progressive League) 57 João Lins Cansanção, Viscount of Sinimbu (1810–1906) 2 June 1863 (1863-06-02) 15 January 1864 (1864-01-15)
Cansanção-Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, Duke of Caxias
Council of Ministers 25 June 1875 – 5 January 1878 Succeeded by João Lins Cansanção, Viscount of Sinimbu Preceded by Pedro de Alcântara Bellegarde Minister
Cansanção-Order of the Double Dragon
Grand Cross Victor Vifquain, United States Viscount João Vieira Lins Cansanção, Prime Minister of Brazil Thomas Adamson Consul General, United States
Cansanção-List of mayors of Maceió
Valente de Lima, 1960-1961 Sandoval Ferreira Caju, 1961-1964 Vinícius Cansanção Filho, 1964-1966 Divaldo Suruagy, 1966-1970 Henrique Equelman, 1970-1971
Cansanção-List of quilombola communities in Brazil
Aratu Northeast BA Candiba Lagoa dos Anjos Northeast BA Cansanção Jatobá Northeast BA Cansanção Tamanduá Northeast BA Capim Grosso Cambueiro, Barro Vermelho
Cansanção-Afonso Pena
companions to its unstable position. The new liberal prime minister, João Lins Cansanção, was out of step with the party's main current, leaving a pessimistic
Cansanção-President of the Federal Senate (Brazil)
3 May 1887 (1887-05-03) 1 year, 347 days Liberal Rio de Janeiro 18 João Lins Cansanção, Viscount of Sinimbu (1810–1906) 19 May 1887 (1887-05-19) 2 June 1888 (1888-06-02)
Cansanção-Kerr, Stuart and Company
unknown 4389 March 1927 0-4-2T 1 ft 11+1⁄2 in (597 mm) static (former Usina Cansanção do Sinimbu locomotive) Usina Central Olho d'Água in Camutanga, PE (Brazil)
Cansanção-Revolution of the Ganhadores
ordinance to Bahia's provincial president, João Lins Cansanção, Viscount of Sinimbu. Cansanção, an economically liberal politician, immediately ordered
Cansanção-Commander of the Brazilian Navy
Lima e Silva 45 Eduardo de Andrade Pinto 5 January 1878 24 December 1878 Cansanção de Sinimbu 46 João Ferreira de Moura 24 December 1878 9 December 1879
Cansanção-List of municipalities in Bahia
Cardeal da Silva Conde Entre Rios Esplanada Jandaíra Euclides da Cunha Cansanção Canudos Euclides da Cunha Monte Santo Nordestina Queimadas Quijingue Tucano
Cansanção-Saraiva Law
by society's demands for direct elections, summoned João Lins Vieira Cansanção de Sinimbu, the Viscount of Sinimbu, to preside over a liberal cabinet
Cansanção-Roni da Silva
Filho Date of birth (1986-04-23) 23 April 1986 (age 38) Place of birth Cansanção, Brazil Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Position(s) Forward Team information
Cansanção-List of governors of Alagoas
June 7, 1928 State President elected at popular rallies — José Júlio Cansanção National Democratic Party June 7, 1928 June 12, 1928 Vice-president of
Cansanção-List of senators in Brazil
José de Oliveira Junqueira Júnior — Bahia 15th to 20th João Lins Vieira Cansanção de Sinimbu Viscount of Sinimbu Alagoas 10th to 20th João Lustosa da Cunha
Cansanção-José Paranhos, Viscount of Rio Branco
Affairs 12 December 1858 – 10 August 1859 Succeeded by João Lins Vieira Cansanção de Sinimbu, Viscount of Sinimbu Preceded by José Antônio Saraiva Minister
Cansanção-Macaúbas
Cardeal da Silva Conde Entre Rios Esplanada Jandaíra Euclides da Cunha Cansanção Canudos Euclides da Cunha Monte Santo Nordestina Queimadas Quijingue Tucano
Cansanção-1928 in Brazil
Alagoas: till 7 June: Pedro da Costa Rego 7 June-12 June: José Julio Cansanção from 12 June: Álvaro Correia Pais Amazonas: Ifigênio Ferreira de Sales
Cansanção-Cansanção
Cansanção is a municipality in the state of Bahia in the North-East region of Brazil. IBGE 2020 "Divisão Territorial do Brasil" (in Portuguese). Divisão
Cansanção-João Lins Cansanção, Viscount of Sinimbu
João Lins Vieira Cansanção de Sinimbu, Viscount of Sinimbu (20 November 1810, in São Miguel dos Campos – 27 December 1906, in Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian
Cansanção-Elza Medeiros
Elza Cansanção Medeiros, popularly known as Major Elza (October 21, 1921 – December 8, 2009), was a Brazilian Army officer and World War II veteran. She