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  2. Ubatuba - Wikipedia

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    Ubatuba is a Brazilian municipality, located on the northeast coast, in the state of São Paulo. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of Vale do Paraíba e Litoral Norte . [ 3 ] The population is 92,819 [ 4 ] (2021 est.) in an area of 723.88 km 2 , [ 5 ] of which 83% is located in the Serra do Mar State Park .

  3. Microregion of Caraguatatuba - Wikipedia

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    The first city to be settled was São Sebastião, in 1636. Ubatuba came next, in 1637, and then Ilhabela in 1805. Caraguatatuba was the last one, in 1857. However, it is important to note that the channel between Ilhabela and São Sebastião had already been sailed by the Portuguese in 1502.

  4. List of aquaria by country - Wikipedia

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    Aquario de Ubatuba; Aquário Municipal de Santos; Aquário de Natal; Aquário da Paraíba; Oceanário de Aracajú; Aquário de Bonito; Aquário de Justino Malheiros; Aquário de Aparecida do Norte; Aquário de Guarapari; Aquário de Peruíbe; Aquário do Rio São Francisco; Aquário do Zoo de Baurú; Aquário do Zoo do Rio de Janeiro; Aquário ...

  5. Category:Ubatuba - Wikipedia

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  6. Oceanographic Institute of the University of São Paulo

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    The institute has two research bases - the Dr. João de Paiva Carvalho base, in the estuarine city of Cananéia, and the Clarimundo de Jesus base, in the coastal city of Ubatuba. Both are equipped with advanced laboratories and sufficient research vessels, with the fundamental support of the main vessel, the W. Besnard Oceanographic Ship.

  7. Brachycephalus pitanga - Wikipedia

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    Brachycephalus pitanga, the red pumpkin toadlet, is a small and brightly coloured species of anuran in the family Brachycephalidae. [1] [2] [3] It is endemic to Atlantic rainforests in São Paulo state of southeastern Brazil, and only known from four localities at an altitude of 900–1,140 m (2,950–3,740 ft) in Ubatuba (the type locality) and São Luiz do Paraitinga. [4]

  8. Green ubatuba - Wikipedia

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    Green ubatuba, polished (size 12x10 cm) Green ubatuba (Port.verde ubatuba) is the commercial name of a Brazilian charnockite, although it is often sold as a granite.It comes from the Ubatuba area of Brazil, where it forms part of the Neoproterozoic Ribeira Belt. [1]

  9. Eubranchus conicla - Wikipedia

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    This species was described from Ubatuba and Ilhabela, São Paulo state, Brazil. [1] It has been reported from Florida, Honduras, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Jamaica, Barbados, Tobago, Brazil and Panama. [ 4 ]