- The Cué-cué/
Marabitanas Indigenous Territory (Portuguese:
Terra Indígena Cué-Cué/
Marabitanas) is an
indigenous territory in the
northwest of the state...
- muni****lity also
contains the 809,000
hectares (2,000,000 acres) Cué-cué/
Marabitanas Indigenous Territory,
declared in 2013. It
contains the
greater part...
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Bazoli Tenente Cohen Manaus Forte Coimbra Uirá Aruanã Aru
Fortaleza de
Marabitanas Tenente Marcelino Uajará
Marechal Bittencourt Catamaran Brazil Transporter...
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beyond San Carlos,
since the
Spaniards had
managed to
occupy the
posts of
Marabitanas and San Gabriel, from
which they were
dislodged by the Portuguese, who...
- Rio
Negro I
Indigenous territories. To the east it
adjoins the Cué-cué/
Marabitanas Indigenous Territory.
Other indigenous territories in the Alto Rio Negro...
- in the
Amazon Basin,
after dislodging the
Spaniards from S. José de
Marabitanas and S.
Gabriel (1763),
where they
built two fortresses. The Portuguese...
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Venezuela to the northwest. In the west it
adjoins the
Balaio and Cué-cué/
Marabitanas indigenous territories. 50% of the Pico da
Neblina National Park overlaps...
- Territory,
approved in 2009. The
northwest overlaps with the Cué-cué/
Marabitanas Indigenous Territory.
There are 46
communities in the
indigenous territories...
-
largest settlements are Cucuí, Vila Nova and Cué-Cué in the Cué-cué/
Marabitanas Indigenous Territory.
During most of the year the
communities are mostly...
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Instituto Socioambiental.
Retrieved 2
March 2017. "Terra Indígena Cué-Cué/
Marabitanas".
Terras Indígenas no
Brasil (in Portuguese).
Instituto Socioambiental...