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    Zumbi (1655 – November 20, 1695), also known as Zumbi dos Palmares (Portuguese pronunciation: [zũˈbi dus pɐwˈmaɾis]), was a Brazilian quilombola leader...
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    Maceió–Zumbi dos Palmares International Airport (IATA: MCZ, ICAO: SBMO), formerly called Campo dos Palmares Airport, is an international airport serving...
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    Faculdade Zumbi dos Palmares, also known as Unipalmares or FAZP, is a private educational institution in the Ponte Pequena neighborhood in São Paulo. Founded...
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  • shelter. Dandara and Zumbi dos Palmares are said to have opposed the deal because it did not end slavery, and in fact made Palmares complicit in its perpetuation...
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  • Ganga Zumba (redirect from Ganga Zumbi)
    but Ganga Zumba, his Brother Zona and his sister Sabina (mother of Zumbi dos Palmares, his nephew and successor) were made slaves at the plantation of Santa...
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    now the municipality of União dos Palmares. The modern tradition has been to call the community the Quilombo of Palmares. Quilombos were settlements mainly...
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  • destroyed by Portuguese artillery in 1694 Palmares River Palmares, a 2021 novel by Gayl Jones Zumbi dos Palmares International Airport Palmar (disambiguation)...
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    this, the city was named Maceió, and the state, Alagoas. The new Zumbi dos Palmares International Airport connects Maceió with many Brazilian cities and...
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    dos Palmares this was the largest and most organized of the many quilombos in Brazil. The most famous figure of the Quilombo dos Palmares was Zumbi dos...
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    Christi is celebrated on the Thursday, 60 days after Easter Sunday. Dia dos Namorados, the Brazilian equivalent of St. Valentine's Day, is observed on...
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    leader Zumbi dos Palmares. The song's lyrics describe the scene of a slave auction, ending with hopeful speculation about what will happen when Zumbi arrives...
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  • thunder and justice. Tahkar: demigod of justice. Zumbi dos Palmares: according to legends around Zumbi, some considered him owned of Orixas or as son of...
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    several decades, it was finally taken and destroyed and its leader Zumbi dos Palmares was captured and beheaded. His head was then displayed in a public...
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    Salzburg Airport Vienna Vienna International Airport Hub  Brazil Maceió Zumbi dos Palmares International Airport Terminated  Egypt Hurghada Hurghada International...
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  • the FAA but has no designation from the IATA (which assigned MCZ to Zumbi dos Palmares Airport in Maceió, Alagoas, Brazil). The airport's ICAO identifier...
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  • although not of her home city of Itajubá. In 1995 she was awarded the Zumbi dos Palmares centenary medal (named after the leader of a group of slaves who liberated...
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    also marked the colonial period, with a notable rebellion led by Zumbi dos Palmares. Conflicts were fought with other European nations as well – two notable...
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    2013, the company was also able to hand over another Suezmax tanker "Zumbi dos Palmares" with a length of 274.2 meters to the client Petrobras Transporte...
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  • 1 18 Eurico de Aguiar Salles Airport Vitória 2,668,534 29.02% 19 Zumbi dos Palmares International Airport Maceió 2,301,932 18.84% 20 Greater Natal International...
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  • Zumbi Esporte Clube is a Brazilian football club based in União dos Palmares, Alagoas. It competes in the Campeonato Alagoano Segunda Divisão, the second...
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  • Juazeiro do Norte–Orlando Bezerra de Menezes Airport, and Maceió–Zumbi dos Palmares International Airport and were won by the Spanish airport operator...
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    in colonial Brazil was the settlement of Palmares, located in the remote captaincy of Pernambuco. Palmares were much longer-lasting than many of the...
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    Portuguese) YWam City, archived from the original on 12 September 2011 "Zumbi dos Palmares Monument Marker". Hmdb.org. Archived from the original on 28 January...
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    story. Gaspar Yanga by Herbert De Paz Benkos Biohó Vicente Guerrero Zumbi dos Palmares Luis Camilla, "Gaspar Yanga", Black Past, accessed 10 December 2014...
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    most famous of the revolts was led by Zumbi dos Palmares. The state he established, named the Quilombo dos Palmares, was a self-sustaining republic of Maroons...
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    Alencar Araripe (1821–1908), republican leader Zumbi dos Palmares (1655–1695), leader of the Quilombo dos Palmares Antonio Conselheiro (1830–1897), also known...
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  • up Zumbi or zumbi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zumbi was the last of the kings of the Quilombo dos Palmares. Zumbi may also refer to: "Zumbi" (song)...
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    World in 100 Objects Celebrating Black Awareness Day 2017 at the Zumbi dos Palmares Monument, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Archaeology of Igbo-Ukwu Benin bronzes...
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    in the book on 21 April 1992, the bicentennial of his execution. Zumbi dos Palmares. Entered 21 March 1997. Manuel Deodoro da Fonseca. Entered on 15 November...
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    Quilombola (section Palmares)
    abolition in 1888. The most famous quilombola was Zumbi and the most famous quilombo was Palmares. Many quilombolas live in poverty. In the 16th century...
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