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    Mato Grosso was a Pará-class destroyer of the Brazilian Navy, serving from 1909 to 1946. She was named after the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso. In 1904...
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  • ships of the Brazilian Navy have borne the name Mato Grosso Brazilian destroyer Mato Grosso (1908), a Pará-class destroyer launched in 1908 and stricken...
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    The Pará-class destroyers were a class of ten destroyers built for the Brazilian Navy between 1908 and 1910 by Yarrow in the Scotstoun district of Glasgow...
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    Copacabana Fort revolt (category 1922 in Brazil)
    Circumscription [pt], in Mato Grosso. They were defeated, but the revolt marks the beginning of tenentism and the events that led to the end of the First Brazilian Republic...
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    São Paulo Revolt of 1924 (category Revolutions in Brazil)
    Palace. The battleship was escorted by the destroyers Amazonas, Rio Grande do Norte, Alagoas and Mato Grosso, of which the first two arrived on the same...
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  • Havant class Acre class — 6 ships Pará class — 7 ships, ex-Fletcher class Mato Grosso class — 5 ships, ex-Allen M. Sumner class Marcilio Dias class — 2 ships...
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    This is a list of active Brazilian Navy ships. The Navy has approximately 134 ships in commission, including 39 auxiliary ships. 8 frigates/corvettes...
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    Afonso Pena (category 19th-century Brazilian lawyers)
    had been incorporated into Brazil following the Acre War, Afonso Pena ordered the expansion of telegraph lines from Mato Grosso to the Madeira River valley...
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  • Thumbnail for Brazilian Naval Aviation
    The Brazilian Naval Aviation (Portuguese: Aviação Naval Brasileira) is the air component of the Brazilian Navy, currently called Força Aeronaval. Most...
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  • (Brazil): 934-ton destroyer Mardus (Estonia): 80-ton gunboat Mariscal Sucre (Colombia): 125-ton gunboat Marsuinul (Romania): 636-ton submarine Mato Grosso...
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    This is a list of destroyers of the Second World War. The List of ships of the Second World War contains major military vessels of the war, arranged alphabetically...
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    The Brazilian Army (Portuguese: Exército Brasileiro; EB) is the branch of the Brazilian Armed Forces responsible, externally, for defending the country...
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    commissioned warship still in active service. She is assigned to the Brazilian navy's Mato Grosso Flotilla. Gunboat List of monitors of the United States Navy...
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    The Brazilian cavalry is one of the branches that make up the Brazilian Army. It operates in armored vehicles and, like the infantry, has the role of...
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    José Plácido de Castro (category 1908 deaths)
    José Plácido de Castro (9 September 1873 – 11 August 1908) was a Brazilian soldier, surveyor, rubber producer and politician who led the armed revolt...
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    Artur Bernardes (category Brazilian people of Portuguese descent)
    conspirators, being limited to a few units in Rio de Janeiro, Niterói and Mato Grosso. Loyalist forces promptly restored control. The shocking spectacle of...
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    long leg over the dense jungle of Brazil's Mato Grosso region on 16 March 1927. At one point, a Brazilian river boat had to tow the Santa Maria for 200...
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    Amazon rubber cycle (category Pages with Brazilian Portuguese IPA)
    control by Brazil of the forests of Acre. Brazil was given possession of the region by Bolivia in exchange for territories in Mato Grosso, a payment of...
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    2019. Retrieved 28 May 2023. "Brazilian Woman Power: The Brazilian bid for FIFA Women's World Cup 2023™" (PDF). Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF)...
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