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Pernambuco

NOUN
  1. a port city of northeastern Brazil on the Atlantic

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  • Alagoas and Pernambuco states were hit by floods in June that wiped away towns and villages, killing 51. Rains Kill at Least 257 Across Brazil
  • Artists and instrument makers have banded together to rescue Brazil's imperiled pernambuco, the source of bows for violins, violas and cellos. 04.04
  • Re: Catalonia's folder ( "senyera") by pernambuco on: Nov 10 2008 pernambuco KDE-Look.org Content
  • A block of pernambuco is so heavy that it won't float; that's how dense it is. The Importance of the Bow
  • The chronometrical measurements were completed in the Indian Ocean by a visit to Mauritius, and thence, voyaging around the Cape of Good Hope, to the islands of St. Helena and Ascension, in the Southern Atlantic, and to the mainland of Brazil at Bahia and Pernambuco, from which the course was set for home. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 19 — Travel and Adventure
  • It's a wood called pernambuco that comes from the forest -- the coastal forests of Brazil. The Importance of the Bow
  • For the Landolfi-inspired violin, Kishony mixed up a varnish solution consisting of ground-up madder; pernambuco, which is a traditional dye wood; and grain alcohol. Www2.timesdispatch.com - News
  • Torrential rain has hammered down on the north-eastern states of Alagoas and Pernambuco, over 1,200 miles (2,000km) north-east of Rio de Janeiro, since last Thursday causing rivers to swell and at least one dam to burst. Brazil floods kill dozens and leave 1,000 people missing
  • In the settlement of Pernambuco, the first donatory, Duarte Coelho Journal of a Voyage to Brazil And Residence There During Part of the Years 1821, 1822, 1823
  • Mr. CARLOS SANDRONI (Ethnomusicologist, University of Pernambuco): You have polka, waltz and - what's more - mazurka. Forro: A Brazilian Take On The Music Of Europe
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