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- Federalist Revolution of 1893, José Plácido de Castro, was approached by the Acrean Revolution leaders and offered the opportunity to lead the independence...
- The Acre War, known in Brazil as Acrean Revolution (Portuguese: Revolução Acreana) and in Spanish as Guerra del Acre ("War of the Acre") was a border conflict...
- named after José Plácido de Castro (1873–1908) a politician leader of the Acrean Revolution. It is operated by Vinci SA. The airport was commissioned on...
- Genoese retreating in disorder to Tyre. Philip's advance was halted by the Acrean militias, and the Genoese quarter within the city was overrun. Consequently...
- State Adjective/Demonym Acre (AC) Acrean Alagoas (AL) Alagoan Amapá (AP) Amapaense Amazonas (AM) Amazonense Bahia (BA) Bahian Ceará (CE) Cearense Espírito...
- members wear uniforms and sing the hymnal. The best-known dish consumed by Acreans is called Baixaria. The typical food uses duck, tucupi, c****ava flour and...
- p****ed the territory of Acre to Brazilian control after the Acre War. The Acrean muni****lity of ****is Brasil was named after him. ****is Brasil also introduced...
- second phase of this war, called the Second Acrean Revolution, occurred in 1902; this time, the Acreans asked to be annexed into Brazil. The Bolivians...
- Caxias. Entered 28 January 2003. José Plácido de Castro. Leader of the Acrean revolution. Entered 17 November 2004 during centennial celebrations of the...
- already in Bolivian territory, which caused the conflict that led to the Acrean Revolution. At its peak, almost 100% of the world's rubber production came...