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Guariba-Culture of Brazil
sing as they do there. from "Canção do exílio" by Gonçalves Dias. Monteiro Lobato, of the Pré-Modernism (an essentially Brazilian literary movement)
Guariba-Os Faroleiros
"Os Faroleiros" ("The Lighthouse Keepers") from the book Urupês by Monteiro Lobato. The film was premiered on 11 March 1920 in Rio de Janeiro. Os Faroleiros
Guariba-Atlético Monte Azul
The stadium, Estádio Otacília Patrício Arroyo, is located at 33, Rua Monteiro Lobato. Atlético Monte Azul were founded on April 28, 1920, by several people
Guariba-Children's literature
anthology of children's literature since the 1920s.: 834–835 In Brazil, Monteiro Lobato wrote a series of 23 books for children known as Sítio do Picapau Amarelo
Guariba-Butantã's House
porches. Currently the site on which the house stands constitutes the Monteiro Lobato Square. This space was reserved for the preservation of the property
Guariba-List of municipalities in São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-History of spiritism in Brazil
writer himself and published posthumously in the work "Monteiro Lobato e o Espiritismo" (Monteiro Lobato and Spiritism). Sessions were even held in Argentina
Guariba-São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Vinhedo
Emília CEC. Grilo Falante CEC. Mágico de Oz CEC. Marquês de Rabicó CEC. Monteiro Lobato CEC. Narizinho CEC. Pequeno Príncipe (Complexo Educacional Norberto
Guariba-Sítio do Pica-pau Amarelo (1952 TV series)
It was the first television adaptation of the homonymous work by Monteiro Lobato. Sítio tells the story of the peaceful title Sítio, the Yellow Woodpecker
Guariba-List of public domain works with multimedia adaptations
no Sexton Blake#Stage Sexton Blake#Radio Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (Monteiro Lobato) A Menina do Narizinho Arrebitado (1920) As Reinações de Narizinho
Guariba-Osasco
College ( FATEC ) Universidade Federal de São Paulo Biblioteca Municipal Monteiro Lobato Biblioteca Heitor Sinegalia Biblioteca Manoel Fiorita Library of Centro
Guariba-List of children's book series
Longstocking Astrid Lindgren 1945–1948 16 Sítio do Picapau Amarelo Monteiro Lobato 1920–1940 23 Doctor Dolittle Hugh Lofting 1920–1952 15 Superspecial
Guariba-São José dos Campos
Southern Border: Jacareí, Jambeiro in São Paulo State Eastern Border: Monteiro Lobato, Caçapava in São Paulo State Western border: Igaratá, Joanópolis, Piracaia
Guariba-Campos do Jordão
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Fundamentos
Communist Party. Fundamentos was established in 1948. The founder was Monteiro Lobato. The magazine was the organ of the Brazilian Communist Party and covered
Guariba-Lists of cemeteries
da Consolação, São Paulo – burial site of writer Mário de Andrade, Monteiro Lobato, painter Tarsila do Amaral, former Brazil's president Campos Sales
Guariba-White Lady
killings were adultery (actual or suspected), denial of sex, or abuse. Monteiro Lobato in his book Urupês describes a young woman starved to death by her
Guariba-Quindim
also a rhinoceros character (named after the dessert) featured in Monteiro Lobato's children's books. It is also the subject of the song Os Quindins de
Guariba-List of authors by name: L
1959, Morocco, nf) Đorđe Lobačev (1909–2002, Serbia/Soviet Union, f) Monteiro Lobato (1882–1948, Brazil, f/nf/ch) Arnold Lobel (1933–1987, US, ch) Francisco
Guariba-Brazilian literature
Machado de Assis and poet Olavo Bilac). Some authors of this time were Monteiro Lobato, Lima Barreto, Simões Lopes Neto and Augusto dos Anjos. An acclaimed
Guariba-Paraíba Valley
Jordão, Canas, Cunha, Igaratá, Ilhabela, Jambeiro, Lagoinha, Lavrinhas, Monteiro Lobato, Natividade da Serra, Paraibuna, Piquete, Potim, Queluz, Redenção da
Guariba-List of books banned by governments
University Press. p. 190. ISBN 0-8101-0963-8. Zöler, Zöler (2018). Lobato Letrador: 3º passo [Lobato Literate 3º step] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Brasília: Tagori
Guariba-Morro Agudo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Echaporã
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Santos, São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Coco (folklore)
the main villains in children's books Sítio do Picapau Amarelo by Monteiro Lobato, but in the books she appears like a powerful witch that attacks innocent
Guariba-Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (2001 TV series)
is a Brazilian children's television series, based on the work of Monteiro Lobato, adapted by Márcio Trigo and Roberto Talma. It was the fifth television
Guariba-Monteiro Lobato, São Paulo
Monteiro Lobato is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of Vale do Paraíba e Litoral Norte. The population
Guariba-Caipira
parceiros do Rio Bonito Sp, José Olympio, 1957. Monteiro Lobato, José Bento de. Urupês, Editora Monteiro Lobato e Cia., 1923. Nepomuceno, Rosa. Música Caipira
Guariba-Lobato
Argentine historian Monteiro Lobato (1882–1948), Brazilian writer Nelida Lobato (1934–1982), Argentine dancer and actress Nicolau dos Reis Lobato (1952–1978)
Guariba-Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (2012 TV series)
based on the eponymous series of books Sítio do Picapau Amarelo by Monteiro Lobato. It was first aired on 7 January 2012, and it was produced by Globo
Guariba-Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (novel series)
Ranch") is a series of 23 fantasy novels written by Brazilian author Monteiro Lobato between 1920 and 1940. The series is considered representative of Brazilian
Guariba-Emilia (Sítio do Picapau Amarelo)
Brazilian author Monteiro Lobato. A rag doll with a rough, antagonistic personality and an independent, anarchist behaviour, Emília is Lobato's most popular
Guariba-Taubaté
won national prizes for their work, notable the Opera Prima Award. Monteiro Lobato, reputedly one of the most significant Portuguese-language writer of
Guariba-O Presidente Negro
work of dystopian science fiction published in 1926 and written by Monteiro Lobato, being the author's only novel. The main story follows the first-person
Guariba-Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (fictional farm)
novels, Sítio do Picapau Amarelo, written by the Brazilian author Monteiro Lobato. The place is described as "a small farm with a pretty cottage, surrounded
Guariba-Monteiro (disambiguation)
storm petrel Gabriel Monteiro, a municipality in São Paulo Jerônimo Monteiro, a municipality in Espírito Santo Monteiro Lobato, São Paulo, a municipality
Guariba-Monteiro (surname)
playing with Valencia CF Monteiro Lobato (1882–1948), one of Brazil's most influential writers, mostly for his children's books Monteiro da Costa (born 1928)
Guariba-Charlatan
include magician/scientific skeptic James Randi, Brazilian writer Monteiro Lobato and magician Harry Houdini. Albert Abrams, the advocate of radionics
Guariba-Modern Art Week
condemnation (such as in a famous episode by editor, writer and art critic Monteiro Lobato). The group that took part in the Week, contrary to their initial intentions
Guariba-Mongrel complex
supposed inferiority. Some, such as Nina Rodrigues, Oliveira Viana, and Monteiro Lobato proclaimed that miscegenation was the root of all evils and that the
Guariba-O Saci (film)
story by Arthur Neves, and based on the novel of same name written by Monteiro Lobato. Noted for being the first family film to be ever made in Brazil, it
Guariba-Paraíba Valley and North Coast metropolitan area
Guaratinguetá Igaratá Ilhabela Jacareí Jambeiro Lagoinha Lavrinhas Miguela Monteiro Lobato Natividade da Serra Paraibuna Pindamonhangaba Piquete Potim Queluz
Guariba-Saci (Brazilian folklore)
culture, mainly due to the immensely popular children's book O Saci by Monteiro Lobato (1932). Saci also has appearances in other films and TV series adaptations
Guariba-Bogeyman
they do not sleep, just as in Spain. The Cuca is also a character of Monteiro Lobato's Sítio do Picapau Amarelo ("Yellow Woodpecker's Farm"), a series of
Guariba-1923 federal intervention in Rio de Janeiro
1924, narrativas, documentos, commentarios, illustrações. São Paulo: Monteiro Lobato. Cunha, Ângela Britto da (2011). "A sala de detidos": atuação e ascenção
Guariba-Aline Pettersson
Pettersson recounts beginning to read with the children's books of author Monteiro Lobato. She was later introduced to the works of Charles Dickens, Luego vino
Guariba-Ana Carolina (director)
documentaries focused more on artistic practices (Três Desenhos 1970, Monteiro Lobato 1970). She is better known for her feature films, however. Her earliest
Guariba-List of monarchists
(1845–1912) José do Patrocínio (1853–1905) Alberto Santos-Dumont (1873–1932) Monteiro Lobato (1882–1948) Câmara Cascudo (1898–1986) Arlindo Veiga dos Santos (1902–1978)
Guariba-List of Brazilian journalists
Mendes Mário Filho Maria Júlia Coutinho Mino Carta Monalisa Perrone Monteiro Lobato Narciso Vernizzi Nélson Rodrigues Palmério Dória Patrícia Poeta Paulo
Guariba-Benjamin Abdala Júnior
São Paulo: SENAC, 1997, v. , p. 09-11. "Monteiro Lobato". In: W. Sacchetta et alii. (Org.). MONTEIRO LOBATO: FURACÃO NA BOTOCUNDIA. São Paulo: SENAC-SP
Guariba-Manoel Victor Filho
father, Manoel Victor. His best-known work was as an illustrator of Monteiro Lobato's work, an activity that began in the 1970s and lasted for 30 years
Guariba-São Luiz do Paraitinga
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Xuxa em O Mistério de Feiurinha
story of the film was taken from the book written by the Brazilian Monteiro Lobato, who portrays the lives of people who lived in an enchanted world and
Guariba-List of Latin American writers
(1815–1848) Menotti Del Picchia (1892–1988) Milton Hatoum (born 1952) Monteiro Lobato (1882–1948) Murilo Mendes (1901–1975) Narbal Fontes (1902–1960) Nélida
Guariba-Television in Brazil
production, Sítio do Pica-Pau Amarelo, based on the books by author Monteiro Lobato. It was shown once a week, and was also broadcast on Emissoras Associadas
Guariba-Tupã, São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Porto Alegre Book Fair
Moysés Vellinho 1981 - Adão Juvenal de Souza 1982 - Reynaldo Moura e Monteiro Lobato 1983 - José Bertaso 1984 - Maurício Rosenblatt 1985 - Mario Quintana
Guariba-Sítio do Picapau Amarelo
Picapau Amarelo (novel series), a 1920–1947 Brazilian novel series by Monteiro Lobato Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (fictional farm), the primary setting for
Guariba-TV Vanguarda São José dos Campos
Caçapava, Campos do Jordão, Igaratá, Jacareí, Jambeiro, Joanópolis, Monteiro Lobato, Nazaré Paulista, Paraibuna, Piracaia, Santa Branca, Santo Antônio
Guariba-Tanabi
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Rock tapaculo
Rock tapaculo At Serra da Mantiqueira, Monteiro Lobato; São Paulo state, Brazil. Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification
Guariba-Mananciais do Rio Paraíba do Sul Environmental Protection Area
Guaratinguetá, Guarulhos, Igaratá, Jacareí, Jambeiro, Lavrinhas, Monteiro Lobato, Natividade da Serra, Paraibuna, Piquete, Queluz, Redenção da Serra
Guariba-Laura Russo
1959 to 1961, she was the head of the Child Psychology Section of the Monteiro Lobato Library, returning to Mário de Andrade's Acquisition department as
Guariba-Carlos Nejar
um vento muito branco, editora Globo, Rio de Janeiro, 1987. Prêmio Monteiro Lobato, da Associação Brasileira de Crítica Literária, Rio, 1988. A formiga
Guariba-History of Roraima
Cruz, Professor Diomedes and Afrânio Peixoto; Installation of the Monteiro Lobato Regional Normal Course, which prepared professors, and the gymnasium
Guariba-Walcyr Carrasco
second version of the series Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (2001), based Monteiro Lobato's novel. He returned to write telenovelas in 2002, replacing - from
Guariba-Black president
2008 O Presidente Negro (lit. The Black President), a 1926 novel by Monteiro Lobato This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Black
Guariba-Translations of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Kaniewska Poznań: Vesper. Portuguese 1931 Alice no País das Maravilhas Monteiro Lobato São Paulo: Companhia Editora Nacional. Portuguese 2010 Aventuras de
Guariba-True History: An Account of Cannibal Captivity in Brazil
commemoration … [and] a forgettable and tedious movie.” The Brazilian writer Monteiro Lobato deconstructed the portrait of Hans Staden as a “good European” in his
Guariba-Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (video game)
the 1970s and 1980s, which in turn was based on the novel series by Monteiro Lobato. As Férias Frustradas do Pica-Pau it was released in Brazil only. Featuring
Guariba-Espigão d'Oeste
Teixeira and serves 530 elementary students. (1st to 9th grade) School Monteiro Lobato: Private School, founded on 16 May 1994. It is located in St. Joseph
Guariba-Aparecida
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Microregion of Guaratinguetá
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-List of Latin Americans
de Assis (1839–1908), realist novelist, poet and short-story writer Monteiro Lobato (1882–1948), novelist and short story writer, One of the greatest names
Guariba-Luís Antônio
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Dumont, São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Nova Granada
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-São Paulo Revolt of 1924
revolutionaries with the useless inhumanity of the uninterrupted bombing". Monteiro Lobato wrote in August that "the state of mind of the Brazilian people is
Guariba-Monte Aprazível
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Anita Malfatti
proper feminine etiquette of the era. She was criticized by critic Monteiro Lobato for having an inauthentic Brazilian spirit. Lucie-Smith among other
Guariba-Bombing of São Paulo
1924, narrativas, documentos, commentarios, illustrações. São Paulo: Monteiro Lobato. Doria, Pedro (2016). Tenentes: a guerra civil brasileira (1 ed.).
Guariba-André Di Mauro
by Tereza Rachel) 1985 : “Os Doze Trabalhos de Hécules - Part 2 (by Monteiro Lobato, Directed by Carlos Wilson, Produced by Tablado) 1984 : “Azul” (by
Guariba-Colina, São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-University of Campinas Institute of Biology
Zoology Museum Electron Microscope Laboratory Instituto de Biologia Rua Monteiro Lobato - n° 255 Unicamp - Cidade Universitária Zeferino Vaz Campinas - 13083-970
Guariba-July 4
1946 – Taffy O'Callaghan, Welsh footballer and coach (b. 1906) 1948 – Monteiro Lobato, Brazilian journalist and author (b. 1882) 1949 – François Brandt,
Guariba-Campinas
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Mirassol
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Votorantim
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Itu, São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-São Sebastião, São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Liga Nacional de Futsal
Lourenço Futsal São Lourenço do Oeste Ginásio Poliesportivo do CEIM Monteiro Lobato 1,900 Taubaté Futsal Taubaté Ginásio Adib Moisés Dib 5,730 Tubarão
Guariba-State University of Campinas
and collections honoring César Lattes, Sérgio Buarque de Holanda, Monteiro Lobato and others. Similarly to other Brazilian public universities, admissions
Guariba-Tejupá
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Georgism
Harrison James A. Herne Ebenezer Howard Elbert Hubbard Aldous Huxley Monteiro Lobato James Howard Kunstler Jose Martí William D. McCrackan Albert Jay Nock
Guariba-Marília
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-1926 in literature
G. Wells – The World of William Clissold Walter F. White – Flight Monteiro Lobato — O Presidente Negro Angela Brazil – Joan's Best Chum Will James –
Guariba-Jaboticabal
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Várzea Paulista
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Itararé
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Penal colony of Clevelândia
Brasil (1927), writer Monteiro Lobato interpreted Clevelândia as the possible destination of the country's thinking minds. Lobato wrote of doctor Belisário
Guariba-1948 in literature
(born 1857) July 3 – Phelps Putnam, American poet (born 1894) July 4 – Monteiro Lobato, Brazilian fiction writer, particularly for children (born 1882) July
Guariba-List of Brazilian writers
best known as Malba Tahan Maria Clara Machado (1921–2001) José Bento Monteiro Lobato (1882–1948) Socorro Acioli (born 1975) Daniel Munduruku (born 1964)
Guariba-Rio das Pedras, São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-1882
1934) April 17 – Artur Schnabel, Polish pianist (d. 1951) April 18 Monteiro Lobato, Brazilian writer (d. 1948) Leopold Stokowski, English conductor (d
Guariba-Fiction featuring Merlin
Brazilian television series based on the eponymous book series written by Monteiro Lobato; Merlin, played by Emiliano Queiroz, featured in a number of episodes
Guariba-Olímpia
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Manuela Rosas
created a unique household environment for Manuela growing up. As Monteiro Lobato laments, “Manuelita’s home was a strange mixture of love without tenderness
Guariba-Ibaté
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-José Bonifácio, São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Iguape
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić
2023. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help) "129th Birthday of Monteiro Lobato". www.google.com. Retrieved 18 April 2023. Croatian Wikisource has
Guariba-São Paulo Revolt of 1924 in the interior
1924, narrativas, documentos, commentarios, illustrações. São Paulo: Monteiro Lobato. CPDOC FGV (2015). Dicionário da Elite Política Republicana (1889-1930)
Guariba-Ilhabela
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Paulistania (region)
Valley of São Paulo, using of that category. Perhaps it is due to Monteiro Lobato the fixation of this deleterious image of the caipira, through his
Guariba-1920 in Brazil
shooter Guilherme Paraense is the first Brazilian to win a gold medal. Monteiro Lobato writes the first of his Sítio do Picapau Amarelo novel series. Coração
Guariba-Sorocaba
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Ibirá
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Machado de Assis
Joaquim Nabuco: Comentários e Notas à Correspondência. São Paulo: Monteiro Lobato. Barreto Filho (1947). Introdução a Machado de Assis. Rio de Janeiro:
Guariba-List of fictional ungulates
who turns into a donkey Conselheiro Donkey Sítio do Picapau Amarelo Monteiro Lobato A talking donkey. The Deer without a Heart Deer Aesop's Fables Aesop
Guariba-Roseira
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-São José do Rio Preto
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-1882 in literature
March 5 – Henry S. Whitehead, American author (died 1932) April 18 – Monteiro Lobato, Brazilian fiction writer, particularly for children (died 1948) May
Guariba-Coroados
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Books in Brazil
São Paulo: EdUSP. ISBN 9788531408779. LOBATO, Monteiro (1947). "Urupês". Obras Completas de Monteiro Lobato, volume 1. Notas Biográficas e Críticas
Guariba-Lorena, São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Potirendaba
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Bady Bassitt
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Franca
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Leo Vaz
Piracicaba. In 1918 he moved to Sao Paulo and, with the support of Monteiro Lobato and Oswald de Andrade, embraced a journalistic career, writing for
Guariba-1948
professed and blessed July 4 Albert Bates, American criminal (b. 1893) Monteiro Lobato, Brazilian writer (b. 1882) July 5 Georges Bernanos, French writer
Guariba-List of Brazilians
(1839–1908) Mário de Andrade (1893–1945) Márcio Souza (born 1946) Monteiro Lobato (1882–1948) Oswald de Andrade (1890–1954) Paulo Coelho (born 1947)
Guariba-Pirassununga
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-List of children's literature writers
Penelope Lively (born 1933) – The Ghost of Thomas Kempe, A Stitch in Time Monteiro Lobato (1882–1948) – Sítio do Picapau Amarelo series Mira Lobe (1913–1995)
Guariba-Santa Rita do Passa Quatro
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Cruzeiro, São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-List of municipalities in the state of São Paulo by population
Ribeirão Corrente 4,273 4,718 520º Coronel Macedo 5,001 4,681 521º Monteiro Lobato 4,120 4,653 522º Pontalinda 4,074 4,628 523º Lupércio 4,353 4,584 524º
Guariba-Vista Alegre do Alto
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Pilar do Sul
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-List of municipalities in the state of São Paulo by area
Avanhandava 338.370 259º Ribeira 335.759 260º Ribeirão Grande 333.363 261º Monteiro Lobato 332.742 262º Suzanápolis 330.587 263º Santa Adélia 330.269 264º Macedônia
Guariba-Marcos Caruso
Caruso. His first work as an author was an adaptation of a work by Monteiro Lobato for a TV Globo show. 1978: O Bem Dotado - O Homem de Itu 1979: Viúvas
Guariba-São Carlos
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Votuporanga
population began to grow, until at last, becoming part of the district of Vila Monteiro, now Álvares Florence, and the municipal district of Monte Aprazível. The
Guariba-Matão
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Rodovia Presidente Dutra
SP-123 Floriano R. Pinheiro (access to Campos do Jordão) SP-050 Rodovia Monteiro Lobato SP-099 Rodovia dos Tamoios (access to Caraguatatuba) SP-065 D. Pedro
Guariba-André LeBlanc (artist)
Brazilian literature. He also illustrated books by the Brazilian writer Monteiro Lobato. In 1944, he moved to Brazil and married a Brazilian woman named Elvira
Guariba-Caio Prado Júnior
published the newspaper A Platéia and, in 1943, with Arthur Neves and Monteiro Lobato, he founded Editora Brasiliense (Brasiliense Publishing House), for
Guariba-Guapiaçu
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-José Wasth Rodrigues
to Ricardo Severo's studies, also dedicated himself to illustrate Monteiro Lobato's books and articles from "Revista do Brasil". In his first phase (between
Guariba-Cravinhos
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Pauliceia
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Novo Horizonte, São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-List of municipalities in São Paulo by HDI
Ibiúna 0.710 0.700 0.832 0.614 534 Colômbia 0.710 0.689 0.802 0.647 534 Monteiro Lobato 0.710 0.692 0.826 0.627 534 São Miguel Arcanjo 0.710 0.708 0.799 0
Guariba-Agriculture in Brazil
use as fertilizer and soil cover.[citation needed] Scholars such as Monteiro Lobato considered this practice to be harmful. However, burning only became
Guariba-Urban combat in the São Paulo Revolt of 1924
1924, narrativas, documentos, commentarios, illustrações. São Paulo: Monteiro Lobato. Donato, Hernâni (1987). Dicionário das batalhas brasileiras – dos
Guariba-Catanduva
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Cunha, São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Serra Azul
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-1948 in Brazil
and manager Date Unknown: Humberto Rosa, painter (born 1908) July 4: Monteiro Lobato, writer (born 1882) July 22: Sud Mennucci, journalist and educator
Guariba-Queluz, São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Piquete
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Artur Bernardes
government rejected humanitarian calls to halt the bombing. Writer Monteiro Lobato sent a letter to Bernardes after his birthday, on 9 August. After saying
Guariba-2019 in public domain
Austria 4 October 1860 19 May 1948 Artist A World, A Song of Spring Monteiro Lobato Brazil 18 April 1882 4 July 1948 Novelist, publisher Sítio do Picapau
Guariba-Guatapará
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Caraguatatuba
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Bananal, São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Ubatuba
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Éramos Seis (novel)
struggling middle-class family in São Paulo. Praised by writer and critic Monteiro Lobato, it became a best-selling novel and was awarded the Raul Pompeia Prize
Guariba-Cemitério da Consolação
Minister of Brazil Alexandre Levy, pianist, composer and conductor Monteiro Lobato, writer Washington Luis, 13th President of Brazil Antonio de Alcântara
Guariba-Microregion of Caraguatatuba
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Nova Odessa
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Areias, São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Nilma Lino Gomes
counselor, she issued an opinion on the book Caçadas de Pedrinho by Monteiro Lobato. In said opinion, she declared that the content of the book depicted
Guariba-Drica Moraes
theater for children, in Labours of Hercules, adaptation of the book by Monteiro Lobato in 1983. She also took part of the plays Our Town, 1984, and Little
Guariba-Teatro Villa-Lobos
following day. The house had three stage spaces: the main stage, the Monteiro Lobato room (Space II) and the Arnaldo Niskier room (Space III). The building's
Guariba-Before the Green Ball
França Júnior, Victor Giudice, João Guimarães Rosa, Clarice Lispector, Monteiro Lobato, João Simões Lopes Neto, Aníbal Machado, Flávio Moreira da Costa, Nélida
Guariba-List of organisms named after famous people (born 1800–1899)
Crustacean Monteiro Lobato A fossil ostracod from the Oligocene of Taubaté basin, Brazil, named "In honor of the writer José Bento Monteiro Lobato, born in
Guariba-Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (comics)
series based on the eponymous novel series Sítio do Picapau Amarelo by Monteiro Lobato. It was originally released in 1977 on the success of the TV series
Guariba-João Carlos Marinho
Eterna, 1973 (romance) Pedro Soldador, 1976 (romance) Conversando de Monteiro Lobato, 1978 (essay) Pai Mental e Outras Hístórias, 1983 (short stories) Anjo
Guariba-Guarulhos
end of the "Old Republic" during the 1930s in Brazil). In 1940 the Monteiro Lobato Municipal Library was founded, in 1941, the first Health Center of
Guariba-Estado Novo (Brazil)
due to government pressure. An opponent of the Estado Novo, writer Monteiro Lobato, was imprisoned after accusing Vargas of not allowing Brazilians to
Guariba-Emilia (given name)
the Brazilian children's novel series Sítio do Picapau Amarelo by Monteiro Lobato Emilia, a character from William Shakespeare's play Othello Emilia
Guariba-Monteiro Lobato
José Bento Renato Monteiro Lobato (Portuguese: [mõˈtejɾu loˈbatu]; 18 April 1882 – 4 July 1948) was one of Brazil's most influential writers, mostly for
Guariba-Barrinha
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-1948 Nobel Prize in Literature
Frederick Philip Grove, Victor Ido, Klara Johanson, Aldo Leopold, Monteiro Lobato, Emil Ludwig, Claude McKay, Thomas Mofolo, Na Hye-sok, Sextil Pușcariu
Guariba-Potim
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Godofredo Rangel
Três Corações city, state of Minas Gerais, in 1884. He was friend of Monteiro Lobato. Godofredo Rangel was a regionalist writer who wrote about culture
Guariba-Ham's Redemption
Barreto, Antonio Austregésilo, Juliano Moreira, Afrânio Peixoto and Monteiro Lobato. In subsequent years, eugenics aroused the interest of the Brazilian
Guariba-Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (1977 TV series)
It was the fourth television adaptation of the homonymous work by Monteiro Lobato, after the first version shown by Rede Tupi between 1952 and 1963,
Guariba-O Maior Brasileiro de Todos os Tempos
player 58 Roberto Marinho 1904 2003 Journalist and businessman 57 Monteiro Lobato 1882 1948 Writer 56 Hebe Camargo 1929 2012 TV presenter and singer
Guariba-Jardinópolis, São Paulo
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-List of translators
Eugene Onegin Machado de Assis Carlos do Amaral Freire Daniel Galera Monteiro Lobato Décio Pignatari – translator of Dante, Shakespeare, Goethe and McLuhan
Guariba-São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport
Ayrton Senna Highway. Residents of Guarulhos can access the road via Monteiro Lobato Avenue. Taxi stands are located outside each of the two terminals on
Guariba-Pradópolis
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Jacareí
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-Pontal
Bananal São José do Barreiro Silveiras Campos do Jordão Campos do Jordão Monteiro Lobato Santo Antônio do Pinhal São Bento do Sapucaí Caraguatatuba Caraguatatuba
Guariba-The Dangerous Book for Boys
own version also including national content, including a chapter on Monteiro Lobato instead of Shakespeare. There is also a Portuguese edition. A sequel