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The Empresa Brasileira de Correios e Telégrafos (lit. ' Brazilian Post and Telegraph Corporation ' , abbr. ECT ), also known as Correios ( Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [koˈʁejus] ), is a state-owned company that has operated the national postal service of Brazil since the 17th century.
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In his book Quatro Séculos de Actividade Marina: Portugal e Brasil (Four Centuries of Naval Activity: Portugal and Brazil) the Brazilian naval historian [231] Artur Silveira da Mota considered that Whether from a military or a political viewpoint, it was the passage of Humaitá that was the culminating naval event of the Paraguayan war.
Enemigos íntimos: España y los Estados Unidos antes de la Guerra de Cuba (1865–1898) (Universitat de València, 2016) Pérez, Louis A., Jr. Cuba and the United States: Ties of Singular Intimacy (1990) pp. 50–54; Priest, Andrew. "Thinking about Empire: The administration of Ulysses S. Grant, Spanish colonialism and the ten years' war in Cuba."
First Army troops to arrive in Araguaia, 1972. The idea of setting up a focus of rural guerrilla that could function as a pole of attraction for all elements dissatisfied with the Brazilian military dictatorship in order to compensate for the smashing of urban opposition movements had been long nurtured among the Brazilian Left since 1964, but it was left to the PCdoB to be the only political ...
Among the eight works, four talked about the murder of the Ragamuffin leader João Manoel de Lima e Silva by the indigenous captain Roque Faustino in 1837 (História da República Rio-Grandense: 1834–1845, by Dante de Laytano (1936); O Sentido e o Espírito da Revolução Farroupilha, by J. P. Coelho de Souza (1945); Memória da Guerra dos ...
Ceará: Francisco de Menezes Pimentel; Espírito Santo: José Rodrigues Sette; Goiás: . Hosanah de Campos Guimarães (until 30 June); Vacant thereafter (from 30 June); Maranhão: Saturnino Bello
The Cenepa War or Third Ecuadorian-Peruvian War (26 January – 28 February 1995), also known as the Alto Cenepa War, was a brief and localized military conflict between Ecuador and Peru, fought over control of an area in Peruvian territory (i.e. in the eastern side of the Cordillera del Cóndor, Province of Condorcanqui, Región Amazonas, Republic of Perú) near the border between the two ...