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Tapajós Futebol Clube

Tapajós Futebol Clube, usually known as Tapajós, is a Brazilian football team from the city of Santarém, Pará.

Itupiranga

Itupiranga is a municipality in the state of Pará in the Northern region of Brazil.

Itapiranga, Amazonas
Itapiranga, Amazonas

Itapiranga is a municipality located in the state of Amazonas northern Brazil on the left bank of the Solimões River about 200 km east of Manaus. Its population was 8,625 and its area is 4,231 km².The name is of Indian origin, and was given to a quarry which has a port.

Itapiranga, Santa Catarina
Itapiranga, Santa Catarina

Itapiranga is the westernmost municipality in the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina.

Ituporanga

Ituporanga is a municipality in the state of Santa Catarina in the South region of Brazil.

Itapiranga

Itapiranga may refer to two places in Brazil:

Tapajos antpitta

The Tapajos antpitta is a species of bird in the Grallariidae family. It is found in Brazil.

Tapajós
Tapajós

The Tapajós is a river in Brazil. It runs through the Amazon Rainforest and is a major tributary of the Amazon River.

Tapajós National Forest
Tapajós National Forest

The Tapajós National Forest is a Brazilian national forest in the state of Pará, Brazil. It supports sustainable exploitation of the natural resources in an area of Amazon rainforest.

Tapajós hermit
Tapajós hermit

The Tapajós hermit is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in the south-eastern Amazon in Brazil, and its common name refers to the Tapajós River, which forms the western border of its distribution.

List of Tachinidae genera

This is a list of the genera currently recognised in the fly family Tachinidae.

Tapajós (proposed Brazilian state)
Tapajós (proposed Brazilian state)

Tapajós was the name for a proposed new Brazilian state, which would consist of the western part of the current state of Pará. Along with a simultaneous proposal to create another state called Carajás from another part of Pará, the proposal was defeated in a referendum in 2011 and by law could not be revived until 2015; as of 2019, no new such proposal has been made.

Tapajó people

The Tapajós, also called the Santarém culture, were an indigenous Brazilian people, now extinct, who in the 17th century lived in the area around where the Tapajós flowed into the Amazon River, in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. In the 1660s, the Tapajó language, along with the language of the neighboring Urucucú, were used for catechism, as the people did not speak Tupinamba .