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- reptile Praia da Tartaruga / Tartaruga Beach in Rio das Ostras Tartarugas River, a river on the Brazilian island Marajó Saurer Tartaruga, a swiss armored...
- The Saurer Tartaruga (Turtle) was a prototype of an armored personnel carrier from the Adolph Saurer AG. The Saurer Tartaruga was built in 1959. Together...
- The Tartarugas River (Portuguese: Rio Tartarugas) is a river of Marajó, which itself is an island in the mouth of the Amazon. It is located in the state...
- Bife de tartaruga ("turtle steak") is a traditional Cape Verdean dish, particularly on the Ilha de Santiago. In December 2002, the Cape Verdean government...
- 1989, all E.444s were upgraded as E.444R. The locomotives are nicknamed Tartaruga (tortoise). The original E.444 class carried a cabside cartoon of a speeding...
- the French character Madame Tortue, and the Italian version Signorina Tartaruga. Because of other troubles translators might have retaining meaning, Hofstadter...
- Factor". He becomes an advisor to Alpheus Benthos after the events of "Tartaruga" until Alpheus ejects him from the submarine in "Hidden Secrets". Alpheus...
- black-bellied slider (Trachemys dorbigni), commonly known in Brazil as tartaruga-tigre or tartaruga-tigre-d'água (which mean "tiger turtle" and "water tiger turtle"...
- fuori Roma". (March 17, 2011). Corriere della Sera. Milan. (in Italian). "Tartaruga azzannatrice presa nel TeverePhotostory Curiosità – ANSA.it". www.ansa...
- during the wet season. It connects to the Tartarugas River through the Tartarugas Canal (Canal Tartarugas), created in the first half of the 20th century...