- (died 19th century) was a
transitional benefactor and a
contemporary of
Taboca. To some
Americans he was the "leading
chief of the Choctaws." He led a...
- of
Tabocas, also
known as the
Battle of
Mount Tabocas, was
fought between the
Dutch and the
Portuguese army. The
battle took
place on
Mount Tabocas, in...
- productive. In 2006 Mineração
Taboca began to
extract ore from
primary rock in
place of the
alluvial deposits. Mineração
Taboca and Mamoré Mineração e Metalurgia...
- on the
Waimiri Atroari Indigenous Reservation.
Prospectors of Mineração
Taboca, a
subsidiary of the
Paranapanema heavy civil construction company, found...
- operates. Its main
operations are
located in the
south of Peru.
Breca acquired Taboca in 2008, and it is one of the main tin
reserves in Brazil. In addition,...
- ****ociação Acadêmica e
Desportiva Vitória das
Tabocas,
commonly known as Vitória das
Tabocas, or as Acadêmica Vitória, is a
Brazilian men's and women's...
-
Taiwan (1642)
Chile (1643)
Cambodia (1643–44) New
Netherland (1643–45)
Tabocas (1645)
Philippines (1646)
Kombi (1647)
Guararapes (1648)
Guararapes (1649)...
-
Guadua weberbaueri (Brazilian Portuguese:
taboca) is a
species of
clumping bamboo found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador,
French Guiana, Peru and...
-
Taiwan (1642)
Chile (1643)
Cambodia (1643–44) New
Netherland (1643–45)
Tabocas (1645)
Philippines (1646)
Kombi (1647)
Guararapes (1648)
Guararapes (1649)...
- river,
Arraial de
Tabocas emerged in 1857, in the
middle of a
forest that had not yet been
explored at the time. The name
Tabocas,
according to the tradition...