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Communes of Américo de Campos:
Américo de Campos
Américo de Campos-Bady Bassitt
(butterfly). In this year, a road coming from Rio Preto was open. Camilo de Morais opened the first store in Borboleta, in 1912. On February 13, 1914
Américo de Campos-Pilar do Sul
Estado de São Paulo, Lei Complementar nº 1.241, de 8 de maio de 2014. Governo do Estado de São Paulo, Lei Complementar nº 1.241, de 8 de maio de 2014.
Américo de Campos-Ipiguá
Rio Preto. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Itu, São Paulo
archived copy as title (link) "Governo do Estado de São Paulo, Lei Complementar nº 1.241, de 8 de maio de 2014". Archived from the original on 18 October
Américo de Campos-José Bonifácio, São Paulo
the city, José Crescencio de Souza, built the first three houses. In 1910, the brothers Manuel, Justino e Carlos Rodrigues de Sant’Anna donated part of
Américo de Campos-Ibaté
1893. In 1900 the village was elevated to district, with the name of Vila de Ibaté. On December 30, 1953, Ibaté was officially established as a municipality
Américo de Campos-Nova Odessa
Retrieved 2024-06-22. "Campos Eclesiásticos". CONFRADESP (in Portuguese). 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2024-06-22. "Arquivos: Locais". Assembleia de Deus Belém – Sede
Américo de Campos-Guapiaçu
to Cedral In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Nova Granada
with 21.4%. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Sorocaba
companies operate in the city, 2,000 of which are industries. Dom Francisco de Sousa, general governor of Brazil (1591 to 1602), believing in the existence
Américo de Campos-List of municipalities in São Paulo by HDI
index. Geography of Brazil List of cities in Brazil PNUD Brasil. "Índice de Desenvolvimento Humano Municipal, 2010 – Todos os Estados do Brasil" (PDF)
Américo de Campos-Microregion of Novo Horizonte
The Microregion of Novo Horizonte (Portuguese: Microrregião de Novo Horizonte) is located on the north of São Paulo state, Brazil, and is made up of 6
Américo de Campos-Américo Henriques
Américo Henriques (1923—2006) was a Portuguese prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as the second and final Bishop of the Diocese of Nova Lisboa
Américo de Campos-Cosmorama, São Paulo
was served by Companhia de Telecomunicações do Estado de São Paulo until 1975, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998
Américo de Campos-Monte Aprazível
from the city of São Paulo. Monte Aprazível was founded by Captain Porfírio de Alcântara Pimentel, who was born in the city of Areias, São Paulo. On December
Américo de Campos-Severínia
Retrieved 2024-07-21. "Campos Eclesiásticos". CONFRADESP (in Portuguese). 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2024-07-21. "Arquivos: Locais". Assembleia de Deus Belém – Sede
Américo de Campos-Tupã, São Paulo
Retrieved 2024-06-23. "Campos Eclesiásticos". CONFRADESP (in Portuguese). 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2024-06-23. "Arquivos: Locais". Assembleia de Deus Belém – Sede
Américo de Campos-Tanabi
to 18,88%. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Várzea Paulista
of Jundiaí. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Microregion of Nhandeara
The Microregion of Nhandeara (Portuguese: Microrregião de Nhandeara) is located on the northwest of São Paulo state, Brazil, and is made up of 9 municipalities
Américo de Campos-Vista Alegre do Alto
is 619 m. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Uchoa
to 15.9%. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Álvares Florence
was served by Companhia de Telecomunicações do Estado de São Paulo until 1975, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998
Américo de Campos-List of municipalities in the state of São Paulo by area
255.472 354º Araçoiaba da Serra 255.305 355º Caiabu 253.352 356º Américo de Campos 252.876 357º Santa Maria da Serra 252.621 358º São Bento do Sapucaí
Américo de Campos-Riolândia
Telefônica Brasileira until 1973, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Pirassununga
Retrieved 2024-06-17. "Campos Eclesiásticos". CONFRADESP (in Portuguese). 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2024-06-17. "Arquivos: Locais". Assembleia de Deus Belém – Sede
Américo de Campos-Cardoso, São Paulo
was served by Companhia de Telecomunicações do Estado de São Paulo until 1975, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998
Américo de Campos-Microregion of São José do Rio Preto
The Microregion of São José do Rio Preto (Portuguese: Microrregião de São José do Rio Preto) is located in the northern part of the state of São Paulo
Américo de Campos-Valentim Gentil
was served by Companhia de Telecomunicações do Estado de São Paulo until 1975, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998
Américo de Campos-Coroados
was served by Companhia de Telecomunicações do Estado de São Paulo until 1975, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998
Américo de Campos-Microregion of Fernandópolis
The Microregion of Fernandópolis (Portuguese: Microrregião de Fernandópolis) is located on the northwest of São Paulo state, Brazil, and is made up of
Américo de Campos-Queluz, São Paulo
boundary is shared with two other states, Minas Gerais to the north and Rio de Janeiro to the east. The city came from a village of Puri Indians in the year
Américo de Campos-Rio das Pedras, São Paulo
Retrieved 2024-06-22. "Campos Eclesiásticos". CONFRADESP (in Portuguese). 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2024-06-22. "Arquivos: Locais". Assembleia de Deus Belém – Sede
Américo de Campos-Piquete
Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo, Lei Complementar Nº 1.166 Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística Unidade de Conservação: Área de Proteção Ambiental
Américo de Campos-Franca
Anhanguera) in the 18th century. During the opening of the route known as "Caminho de Goiás" (route to Goiás), new settlements were established along the route
Américo de Campos-Estrela d'Oeste
was served by Companhia de Telecomunicações do Estado de São Paulo until 1975, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998
Américo de Campos-List of Rio de Janeiro schools, colleges, universities and research centers
Desenvolvimento Leopoldo Américo Miguez de Mello (CENPES) - Leopoldo Américo Miguez de Mello Research and Development Center Escola de Comando e Estado Maior
Américo de Campos-Votuporanga
The land where the city is located originally belonged to the Marinheiro de Cima Farm, owned by Francisco Schmidt. Schmidt was forced to sell the land
Américo de Campos-Urânia
Rio Preto. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Santa Fé do Sul
corresponds to 1.7%. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Microregion of Catanduva
The Microregion of Catanduva (Portuguese: Microrregião de Catanduva) is located on the north of São Paulo state, Brazil, and is made up of 13 municipalities
Américo de Campos-Brazilian Constitution of 1937
applicants: the opposition candidate, Armando Salles de Oliveira, and the government candidate, José Américo de Almeida. However, Vargas refused to leave the
Américo de Campos-Lorena, São Paulo
Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo, Lei Complementar Nº 1.166 Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística FLONA de Lorena (in Portuguese), ISA:
Américo de Campos-Gastão Vidigal
Mercantil de São Paulo in the town. The small town produces milk, corn, cotton, and coffee. In telecommunications, the city was served by Companhia de Telecomunicações
Américo de Campos-Jaboticabal
Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística "Normais Climatológicas Do Brasil 1981–2010" (in Portuguese). Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia. Retrieved
Américo de Campos-Cunha, São Paulo
2015, Cunha hosted the first edition of the Brazilian portion of the Tour de France cycling competition.[needs update] Cunha is located in the road which
Américo de Campos-Santa Rita do Passa Quatro
IBGE 2020 Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística Unidade de Conservação: Área de Relevante Interesse Ecológico Pé-de-Gigante (in Portuguese), MMA:
Américo de Campos-Areias, São Paulo
Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo, Lei Complementar Nº 1.166 Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística Unidade de Conservação: Área de Proteção Ambiental
Américo de Campos-Matão
development was furthered by the construction of a railroad line, the Estrada de Ferro Araraquara, which was built to connect Rio Claro, in São Paulo State
Américo de Campos-Palmares Paulista
Rio Preto. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Iguape
their goods. The foundation of Iguape is sometimes attributed to Rui Garcia de Mosquera, a Spanish navigator and colonizer who established a good relationship
Américo de Campos-List of municipalities in the state of São Paulo by population
The IBGE (Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística) published the resident population chart of 2010 Brazil Census. IBGE also published on 2019 the
Américo de Campos-Serra Azul
Telefônica Brasileira until 1973, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-São Luiz do Paraitinga
which made it lose eight historical constructions, including the São Luiz de Tolosa Church, the city's main church, built in the 19th century. After the
Américo de Campos-Santa Adélia
to 10.36%. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Américo Brasiliense
Américo Brasiliense is a Brazilian municipality in the state of São Paulo. The population is 41,032 (2020 est.) in an area of 123 km2 (47 sq mi). This
Américo de Campos-Independence or Death (painting)
painting by Pedro Américo, from 1888. It is the best known artwork representing the proclamation of the Brazilian independence. Pedro Américo was born in 1843
Américo de Campos-Nova Aliança
The municipality was created by state law in 1944. Mayor: Jurandir Barbosa de Moraes (2021-) Deputy mayor: Silvia Renata Patini Alves In chronological order:
Américo de Campos-Barrinha
Telefônica Brasileira until 1973, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Pauliceia
Retrieved 2024-06-23. "Campos Eclesiásticos". CONFRADESP (in Portuguese). 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2024-06-23. "Arquivos: Locais". Assembleia de Deus Belém – Sede
Américo de Campos-Palmeira d'Oeste
Rio Preto. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Ariranha
Rio Preto. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-General Salgado
was served by Companhia de Telecomunicações do Estado de São Paulo until 1975, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998
Américo de Campos-Microregion of Auriflama
The Microregion of Auriflama (Portuguese: Microrregião de Auriflama) is located on the northwest of São Paulo state, Brazil, and is made up of 9 municipalities
Américo de Campos-Fernandópolis
sector corresponds to 3.6%. The city hosts an annual Expo, the Exposição de Fernandópolis, with Rodeo and other leisure options. Population: 71,186 (IBGE/2022)
Américo de Campos-Cruzeiro, São Paulo
Janeiro - 213 km (132 mi) Caxambu - 98 km (61 mi) Campos do Jordão - 101 km (63 mi) São José dos Campos - 120 km (75 mi) Cruzeiro was founded at the junction
Américo de Campos-Urupês
Horizonte. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Orindiúva
Telefônica Brasileira until 1973, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Microregion of Jales
The Microregion of Jales (Portuguese: Microrregião de Jales) is located on the northwest of São Paulo state, Brazil, and is made up of 23 municipalities
Américo de Campos-Bananal, São Paulo
Município da Estância Turística de Bananal is a city in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of Vale do Paraíba e Litoral
Américo de Campos-Votorantim
cable). Cantate FM IBGE 2022 "Governo do Estado de São Paulo, Lei Complementar nº 1.241, de 8 de maio de 2014". Archived from the original on 18 October
Américo de Campos-Pindorama, São Paulo
to 32.70%. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Palestina, São Paulo
city GDP. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Neves Paulista
law in 1944. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Populina
was served by Companhia de Telecomunicações do Estado de São Paulo until 1975, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998
Américo de Campos-Tabapuã
Rio Preto. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-O Estado de S. Paulo
O Estado de S. Paulo (Portuguese pronunciation: [u (i)sˈtadu d(ʒi) sɐ̃w ˈpawlu]; lit. 'The State of São Paulo'), also known as Estadão (Portuguese: [istaˈdɐ̃w];
Américo de Campos-Potirendaba
Gonçalves de Souza were the first to arrive. The creation of the city started in 1905, with the distribution of lands between the heirs of João Antônio de Siqueira
Américo de Campos-Ibirá
Mario Perosa In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Paulista Republican Party
like Américo Brasiliense, Luís Gama, Américo de Campos, and Bernardino de Campos, Prudente de Morais, Campos Sales, Francisco Glicério, Júlio de Mesquita
Américo de Campos-Novo Horizonte, São Paulo
relevant. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Tejupá
was served by Companhia de Telecomunicações do Estado de São Paulo until 1973, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998
Américo de Campos-Valentín de la Sierra
guerra de los cristerios. Siglo XXI Editores México. ISBN 9786070312984. Cantú, Roberto, ed. (2018). Border Folk Balladeers: Critical Studies on Américo Paredes
Américo de Campos-São José do Rio Preto
public hospitals with a total capacity of 28 beds. Hospital de Base (Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto) is recognized as the second largest
Américo de Campos-Luís Antônio
television (satellite and cable). IBGE 2020 Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística ESEC de Jataí "Conde Joaquim Augusto Ribeiro do Valle" (in Portuguese)
Américo de Campos-Campinas
Olympic Champion Campos Sales (politician, fourth president of Brazil) Carlos Gomes (opera composer) Nelsinho Baptista (footballer) Olavo de Carvalho (philosopher
Américo de Campos-Pontal
Telefônica Brasileira until 1973, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Battle of Acosta Ñu
The battle of Acosta Ñu is depicted in the painting Batalha de Campo Grande by Pedro Américo, as well as in a series of paintings by Argentine painter Modesto
Américo de Campos-Américo Villarreal Anaya
Villarreal, nuevo gobernador Tamaulipas?". Lider Empresarial (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 June 2022. Mendoza, Lourdes (20 May 2022). "
Américo de Campos-Corações em Suplício
fixed their first residence at Rua Rio de Janeiro in Belo Horizonte, MG. And it was here Carlos' brother Américo would be given birth 14 August 1901. Their
Américo de Campos-María Eugenia Campos Galván
María Eugenia Campos Galván (born 11 September 1975), commonly known as Maru Campos, is a Mexican politician from the National Action Party (PAN) who
Américo de Campos-José Américo de Almeida
Esqueça, 1976 Sem me Rir, sem Chorar, 1984 "José Américo de Almeida". /educacao.uol.com.br. "José Américo de Almeida | CPDOC". cpdoc.fgv.br (in Brazilian
Américo de Campos-Ivo Pitanguy
Ivo Hélcio Jardim de Campos Pitanguy (July 5, 1926 – August 6, 2016) was a plastic surgeon based in Rio de Janeiro. Pitanguy studied at the Bethesda North
Américo de Campos-Corinthians Futebol Clube
Veronesi, Jacomo and Américo, Paulista, Cortez, Severino and Carmine. The first match and goal of Pelé was against Corinthians de Santo André, in a friendly
Américo de Campos-José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva
National Book Institute), appearing in 1946 with the title Poesias de Américo Elísio [Américo Elísio's Poetry]. His poetry shows a naturalistic pantheism that
Américo de Campos-Battle of Campo Osório
Portuguese). Porto Alegre: Livraria do Globo. Vianna, Helio; Lacombe, Américo Jacobina (1977). "História do Brasil: período colonial, monarquia e república"
Américo de Campos-Praça da República (São Paulo)
Brazil. The park covers several city blocks between Rua Pedro Américo, Rua Vinte e Quatro de Maio, Avenida Ipiranga, and Avenida São João in the historic
Américo de Campos-Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa
the three following years. Despite being invited by future president Américo de Sá to join his then candidacy list, he refused the offer as he felt the
Américo de Campos-Marco Lucchesi
Marco Americo Lucchesi (born 9 December 1963) is a Brazilian poet, writer, historian, essayist, translator and Esperantist, member of the Academia Brasileira
Américo de Campos-Santiago
plan also included plans for the construction of new avenues, such as the Américo Vespucio Avenue and Panamericana Route 5, as well as the expansion of 'industrial
Américo de Campos-Brazil
Elisabete Amaral de; Moraes, Milene Raiol de; Ojopi, Élida B.; Perini, Jamila A.; Racciopi, Clarice; Ribeiro-dos-Santos, Ândrea Kely Campos; Rios-Santos,
Américo de Campos-Conquistador
Wenceslao Linck, Ferdinand Konščak, was Fernando Consag, Amerigo Vespucci was Américo Vespucio, and the Portuguese Aleixo Garcia was known as Alejo García in
Américo de Campos-Víctor Manuel Castro Cosío
"Anuncia Víctor Castro su renuncia a Coordinación de Programas Federales". "Morena gana gobiernos de BC y BCS en sonteos rapidos". Forbes MX. 6 June 2021
Américo de Campos-José Maria Marin
the Brazilian Football Confederation (Portuguese: Confederação Brasileira de Futebol, CBF) from March 2012 until April 2015. He had previously served as
Américo de Campos-List of foreign delegations at the 9th SED Congress
Comunista de Chile (Américo Zorilla, PC, Secretariat of CC Member) Chile - Partido Radical de Chile (Hugo Miranda) Chile - Partido Socialista de Chile (Clodomiro
Américo de Campos-National Democratic Union (Brazil)
1947–1949: José Américo de Almeida 1949–1951: Prado Kelly 1951–1953: Odilon Braga 1953–1955: Arthur Ferreira dos Santos 1955–1957: Milton Campos 1957–1959:
Américo de Campos-Ibitinga
Telefônica Brasileira until 1973, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Club Sportivo Sergipe
Adalberto Monteiro, Euclides Porto, Adalgiso Rosal, José Couto de Farias, Tancredo Campos, Américo Silva, Francisco Bessa and others, met at noon on October
Américo de Campos-Humberto Delgado
down after only one term, Delgado faced arch-conservative naval minister Américo Tomás, the regime's candidate, in the 1958 presidential election. Delgado
Américo de Campos-Alberto Santos-Dumont
Mattos, Bento Silva de (2012). "Open Source Philosophy and the Dawn of Aviation". J. Aerosp. Technol. Manag. 4 (3). São José dos Campos: 355–379. doi:10
Américo de Campos-Itápolis
Telefônica Brasileira until 1973, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Ruy Barbosa
Ruy Barbosa de Oliveira (5 November 1849 – 1 March 1923), also known as Rui Barbosa, was a Brazilian politician, writer, jurist, and diplomat. He was a
Américo de Campos-Nova Europa
(1,610 ft). In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Décio Esteves
Brusque in the state of Santa Catarina. In 1982, he led Campo Grande to victory in the Taça de Prata, the second level of the national Brazilian Championship
Américo de Campos-Individualists Tending to the Wild
mecánica en bus que se incendió en Américo Vespucio" [They investigate mechanical failure in bus that caught fire in Américo Vespucio]. La Tercera (in Spanish)
Américo de Campos-Governor of the State of Mexico
Millán Vivero (1920): Darío López (1920–1921): Abundio Gómez (1921): Manuel Campos Mena (1921–1925): Abundio Gómez (1925–1929): Carlos Riva Palacio (1929–1933):
Américo de Campos-Henrique Bernardelli
(Deodoro da Fonseca) Machado de Assis, 1905 Fountain in Minas Gerais, 1927 Miner in Diamantina, undated Portrait of Carlos Américo, 1918 Girl at the fountain
Américo de Campos-List of FC Porto presidents
Primeira Liga. The club was founded on 28 September 1893 by António Nicolau de Almeida, its first president, and since then has had a total of 31 distinct
Américo de Campos-Héctor Astudillo Flores
reivindicar la política para el servicio de las mejores causas". Dirección General de Comunicación Social. Gobierno del Estado de Guerrero. 31 December 2008. Archived
Américo de Campos-Cruzeiro Esporte Clube
Noce – 1923–24 Américo Gasparini – 1925–26, 1928 Antonio Falci – 1927, 1929–30 Braz Pelegrino – 1927–28 Lidio Lunardi – 1931–32 José Viana de Souza – 1933
Américo de Campos-1975 Copa América
Casaretto Teófilo Cubillas Percy Rojas 1 goal Julio Asad Ramón Bóveda Américo Gallego Romeu Sergio Ahumada Julio Crisosto Carlos Reinoso Edgar Angulo
Américo de Campos-Jorge Troncoso
of Colo-Colo youth system, he made his professional debut in 2011 when Américo Gallego was the head coach, in the match versus Cobreloa in 20 March. After
Américo de Campos-C.F. União de Coimbra
Retrieved 6 September 2023. Mascarenhas, Américo Sarmento (13 April 2016). "União de Coimbra muda de nome para mudar de vida". Jornal Tornado (in European Portuguese)
Américo de Campos-Descalvado
Retrieved 2024-06-17. "Campos Eclesiásticos". CONFRADESP (in Portuguese). 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2024-06-17. "Arquivos: Locais". Assembleia de Deus Belém – Sede
Américo de Campos-History of Paraíba
2023-12-06. Silva, Bárbara Bezerra Siqueira (2015). "O PODER POLÍTICO DE JOSÉ AMÉRICO DE ALMEIDA: A CONSTRUÇÃO DO AMERICISMO (1928-1935)" (PDF). UFPB. Oliveira
Américo de Campos-Carlos Manuel Merino Campos
Manuel Merino Campos" (in Spanish). Conferencia Nacional de Gobernadores. Retrieved 6 June 2022. "Senador Carlos Manuel Merino Campos" (in Spanish).
Américo de Campos-2023 Matamoros kidnappings
a stray bullet during the abduction. According to Tamaulipas Governor Américo Villarreal, the cartel moved the kidnapped victims around in an effort
Américo de Campos-Francisco da Costa Gomes
Júlio Botelho Moniz, that tried to convince President Américo Tomás to remove an aged António de Oliveira Salazar from the premiership. In 1970 he occupied
Américo de Campos-Celso Vieira (writer)
Celso Vieira de Matos Melo Pereira (1878–1954) was a Brazilian writer, biographer and historian. He was born in the city of Recife, PE, on January 12,
Américo de Campos-Central do Brasil
Rio de Janeiro, along the Avenida Presidente Vargas and across from the Campo de Santana park. It was built in the Art Deco style. The film Central Station
Américo de Campos-List of people who took refuge in a diplomatic mission
italiano". El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 June 2019. "Américo De Grazia se refugia en la embajada de Italia". El Pitazo (in Spanish). 9 May 2019. Retrieved
Américo de Campos-Assis Chateaubriand
Francisco de Assis Chateaubriand Bandeira de Melo (pronounced [fɾɐ̃ˈsisku dʒi aˈsis ʃɐtobɾiˈɐ̃ bɐ̃ˈdejɾɐ dʒi ˈmɛlu]), also nicknamed Chatô (October 4,
Américo de Campos-Dom Luís I Bridge
the project. During its ceremonies, the bridge was blessed by Bishop D. Américo. A view of the initial construction of Dom Luís I Bridge from the river
Américo de Campos-António de Oliveira Salazar
admitted to Hospital de São José two days later. On 16 September, he went into a coma. With Salazar incapacitated, President Américo Tomás considered that
Américo de Campos-Heloísa Teixeira
Heloísa Teixeira, formerly known as Heloísa Buarque de Hollanda (born 26 July 1939) is a Brazilian writer, essayist, editor and literary critic. Her research
Américo de Campos-María Teresa Jiménez Esquivel
"Perfil: Dip. María Teresa Jiménez Esquivel, LXII Legislatura". Sistema de Información Legislativa (SIL). SEGOB. Retrieved 2 July 2024. Sanders, Nadia
Américo de Campos-Olegário Mariano
hometown, and soon moved to Rio de Janeiro. He frequented the literary circle of Olavo Bilac, Guimarães Passos, Emílio de Meneses, Coelho Neto, Martins
Américo de Campos-Deportivo Toluca F.C.
Club de Fútbol Monterrey under the command of Américo Rubén Gallego and the champion of Champions 2005-2006 of that same season against the Tuzos de Pachuca
Américo de Campos-Governor of Nuevo León
gobernador de Nuevo León". 2 December 2023. Garza, Luciano Campos (27 July 2016). "Rodrigo Medina, a un paso de la cárcel". Proceso Portal de Noticias (in
Américo de Campos-Paulo Coelho
Paulo Coelho de Souza (/ˈkwɛl.juː, kuˈɛl.juː, -joʊ/ KWEL-yoo, koo-EL-yoo, -yoh, Portuguese: [ˈpawlu koˈeʎu]; born 24 August 1947) is a Brazilian lyricist
Américo de Campos-José de Alencar
José Martiniano de Alencar (May 1, 1829 – December 12, 1877) was a Brazilian lawyer, politician, orator, novelist and dramatist. He is considered to be
Américo de Campos-Modernism in Brazil
onwards, such as Graciliano Ramos, José Lins do Rego, José Américo de Almeida, Rachel de Queiroz, Jorge Amado, Érico Veríssimo and Marques Rebelo. The
Américo de Campos-Enrique Alfaro Ramírez
politician and the Governor of Jalisco. In 2009, he served as mayor of Tlajomulco de Zúñiga. He mounted his gubernatorial campaign in 2012 under the Movimiento
Américo de Campos-Machado de Assis
Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (Portuguese: [ʒwɐˈkĩ mɐˈɾi.ɐ mɐˈʃadu dʒ(i) ɐˈsis]), often known by his surnames as Machado de Assis, Machado, or Bruxo do
Américo de Campos-FC Porto
titles – sparked a conflict between the technical staff and president Américo de Sá, which ended with the resignation of Pedroto and his replacement by
Américo de Campos-CR Flamengo
Clube de Regatas do Flamengo (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈklubi dʒi ʁeˈɡataz du flaˈmẽɡu]; lit. 'Rowing Club of Flamengo'), more commonly referred to as simply
Américo de Campos-Aluísio Azevedo
Aluísio Tancredo Gonçalves de Azevedo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈlwizju tɐ̃ˈkɾedu ɡõˈsawviʒ dʒɐzeˈvedu]; 14 April 1857 – 21 January 1913) was a Brazilian
Américo de Campos-2024–25 FC Porto season
league, the club is participating in the Taça de Portugal, the Taça da Liga, the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, the UEFA Europa League, and the newly-expanded
Américo de Campos-Companhia Telefônica Brasileira
Hall. 1969-03-26. Retrieved 2024-01-30. "LEI Nº 1588, DE 24 DE DEZEMBRO DE 1970". São José dos Campos City Hall. 1970-12-24. Retrieved 2024-01-30. "Lei ordinária
Américo de Campos-Belém Tower
maint: location missing publisher (link) Costa, Américo (1932), "Torre de Belém", Dicionário Corográfico de Portugal Continental e Insular, vol. 3, Lisbon{{citation}}:
Américo de Campos-Dobrada
Telefônica Brasileira until 1973, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Roberto Campos
Roberto de Oliveira Campos (17 April 1917 – 9 October 2001) was a Brazilian economist, writer, diplomat, politician and member of the Brazilian Academy
Américo de Campos-List of Brazilian writers
Figueiroa (1845–1878) Américo Elísio (José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva) (1763–1838) Ana Cristina César (1952–1983) António Pereira de Sousa Caldas (1762–1814)
Américo de Campos-List of presidents of Brazil
Documentação de História Contemporânea do Brasil. Retrieved 10 May 2024. Freire, Américo. "SALES, Campos" (PDF). Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação de História
Américo de Campos-José Ignacio Paliza
Cámara de Diputados de la República Dominicana. Archived from the original on 15 March 2013. Retrieved 9 August 2014. Prieto, Luis José Américo (1992)
Américo de Campos-Ernesto Alais
charge of this great combat unit since its commander, Brigadier General Américo Daher, was in the recovery of the Malvinas Islands.4 Alais participated
Américo de Campos-Analândia
Retrieved 2024-06-17. "Campos Eclesiásticos". CONFRADESP (in Portuguese). 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2024-06-17. "Arquivos: Locais". Assembleia de Deus Belém – Sede
Américo de Campos-Francisco de Aquino Correia
best known for his role as Minister of Finance (1898–1902) under president Campos Sales. The house was listed as a state-level historic structure by the State
Américo de Campos-Aurélio de Lira Tavares
Aurélio de Lira Tavares (7 November 1905m João Pessoa–18 November 1998) was a general in the Brazilian Army. He was one of the military in the joint military
Américo de Campos-25 de Abril Bridge
ceremony was the President of Portugal, Admiral Américo Thomaz. Also present were the Prime-Minister, António de Oliveira Salazar, and the Patriarch of Lisbon
Américo de Campos-Rubén Rocha Moya
2018 to 2021. Rocha was previously the rector of the Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS) in the 1990s and a former state deputy and gubernatorial candidate
Américo de Campos-History of the state of São Paulo
by the Centro Republicano de Santos, which in an August 24, 1890 manifesto launched the candidacy of Américo Brasiliense de Almeida Melo. The faculty
Américo de Campos-Marília
Retrieved 2024-06-23. "Campos Eclesiásticos". CONFRADESP (in Portuguese). 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2024-06-23. "Arquivos: Locais". Assembleia de Deus Belém – Sede
Américo de Campos-Cravinhos
Telefônica Brasileira until 1973, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Onda Verde
Rio Preto. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Potim
IBGE 2020 Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo, Lei Complementar Nº 1.166 Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística "Creation of Telesp
Américo de Campos-Itajobi
Rio Preto. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Itararé
was served by Companhia de Telecomunicações do Estado de São Paulo until 1975, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998
Américo de Campos-Pradópolis
Telefônica Brasileira until 1973, when it began to be served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-Dumont, São Paulo
(satellite and cable). IBGE 2020 Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística "IBGE :: Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística". ww2.ibge.gov.br. Retrieved
Américo de Campos-Guatapará
680 ft). In telecommunications, the city was served by Centrais Telefônicas de Ribeirão Preto. In December 2000, this company was acquired by Telefónica
Américo de Campos-Ouroeste
second mayor elected was Edivaldo Fraga da Silva and deputy mayor Nelcides de Oliveira Rodrigues in the mandate from 2001 to 2004. The third mayor Nelson
Américo de Campos-São Carlos
cerrado (cerradão, 16% and 2%); savanna (cerrado s.s., campo cerrado, campo campo) and campo (humid clean field); 27% and 2%); Atlantic Forest in the
Américo de Campos-Jales
of the GDP. In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted
Américo de Campos-List of stadiums in South America
– Cuiabá Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho (Maracanã) – Rio de Janeiro Estádio José Américo de Almeida Filho (Almeidão) – João Pessoa Estádio José do Rego
Américo de Campos-Campo da Constituição
Campo da Constituição (English: Constitution Field) was a football stadium in Porto, Portugal, which served as the home ground of FC Porto between 1913
Américo de Campos-Elis (1972 album)
Vida de Bailarina (Américo Seixas, Dorival Silva) – 2:25 Águas de Março (Antonio Carlos Jobim) – 3:05 Atrás da Porta (Francis Hime, Chico Buarque de Hollanda)
Américo de Campos-Mesoregion of São José do Rio Preto
(km²): 3,208.7 Population density (km²): 43.47 Álvares Florence, Américo de Campos, Cardoso, Cosmorama, Parisi, Pontes Gestal, Riolândia, Valentim Gentil
Américo de Campos-São Paulo
Portuguese village of São Paulo dos Campos de Piratininga was marked by the founding of the Colégio de São Paulo de Piratininga on 25 January 1554. The
Américo de Campos-Echaporã
Retrieved 2024-07-22. "Campos Eclesiásticos". CONFRADESP (in Portuguese). 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2024-07-22. "Arquivos: Locais". Assembleia de Deus Belém – Sede
Américo de Campos-Mirassol
(soccer) club. The team's stadium is the Estádio Municipal José Maria de Campos Maia, which has a maximum capacity of 14,534 people. IBGE 2020 "Distance
Américo de Campos-Microregion of Votuporanga
their 2010 Census populations (IBGE/2010): Álvares Florence: 3,897 Américo de Campos: 5,706 Cardoso: 12,805 Cosmorama: 7,214 Parisi: 2,132 Pontes Gestal:
Américo de Campos-List of municipalities in São Paulo
Itapetininga Litoral Sul Paulista Macro Metropolitana Paulista Marília Metropolitana de São Paulo Piracicaba Presidente Prudente Ribeirão Preto São José do Rio Preto
Américo de Campos-Santos, São Paulo
as the 'Canal 4' on Avenue Siqueira Campos. Major water courses cut the island in the north, such as the Rio de São Jorge (St. George River), which suffers
Américo de Campos-Pedro Américo
Pedro Américo de Figueiredo e Melo (29 April 1843 – 7 October 1905) was a Brazilian novelist, poet, scientist, art theorist, essayist, philosopher, politician
Américo de Campos-Colina, São Paulo
Retrieved 2024-07-21. "Campos Eclesiásticos". CONFRADESP (in Portuguese). 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2024-07-21. "Arquivos: Locais". Assembleia de Deus Belém – Sede
Américo de Campos-Paulo de Faria
Paulo de Faria is a municipality in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The city has a population of 8,959 inhabitants and an area of 738.4 km². Paulo de Faria
Américo de Campos-Guarulhos
leather. In 1945 the São Paulo's Air Force Base (BASP) was transferred from Campo de Marte, a small airport in São Paulo, to the Cumbica neighborhood in Guarulhos
Américo de Campos-Américo de Campos
Américo de Campos is a Brazilian municipality of the state of São Paulo. The population is 5,981 (2020 est.) in an area of 252.9 km2 (97.6 sq mi). The
Américo de Campos-São José dos Campos
city is São José dos Campos, reaching many other municipalities like Jacareí, Taubaté, Aparecida, Caçapava, Guaratinguetá, Campos do Jordão, Caraguatatuba
Américo de Campos-Mazinho (footballer, born 1971)
June 1990, in the city of São Carlos. Mazinho died in his hometown Américo de Campos, 29 September 2023. "Todos os Jogadores" (PDF). SPFCpédia (in Portuguese)
Américo de Campos-Morro Agudo
Retrieved 2024-07-21. "Campos Eclesiásticos". CONFRADESP (in Portuguese). 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2024-07-21. "Arquivos: Locais". Assembleia de Deus Belém – Sede
Américo de Campos-Campos do Jordão
going through Campos do Jordão, there is a state park called Horto Florestal. The municipality contains the 8,341 hectares (20,610 acres) Campos do Jordão
Américo de Campos-Olímpia
Retrieved 2024-07-21. "Campos Eclesiásticos". CONFRADESP (in Portuguese). 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2024-07-21. "Arquivos: Locais". Assembleia de Deus Belém – Sede
Américo de Campos-Catanduva
distance runner Alan Patrick, football player Athos de Oliveira, swimmer IBGE 2020 Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística "2010 Census of the IBGE
Américo de Campos-Jardinópolis, São Paulo
takes place every year between July 28 and August 6. Laura Motta Antônio da Silva Jardim IBGE 2022 Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística v t e
Américo de Campos-Diário de S. Paulo
years, Américo de Campos joined his colleagues José Maria Lisboa and Rangel Pestana to found A Província de S. Paulo in 1875. In 1884, Campos and Lisboa
Américo de Campos-Marco Antônio Boiadeiro
Brazil national team. Born in Américo de Campos, Boiadeiro started his professional career in 1985, defending Botafogo de Ribeirão Preto. He moved to Guarani
Américo de Campos-Cajobi
Retrieved 2024-07-21. "Campos Eclesiásticos". CONFRADESP (in Portuguese). 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2024-07-21. "Arquivos: Locais". Assembleia de Deus Belém – Sede