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- vastly larger than its current borders with the communities of Urzelina, Terreiros and Fajã das Almas lying within its borders. At the beginning of 18th...
- women can still wield significant power as the heads of the terreiros; most terreiros in Bahia are led by women. Accordingly, it has been called a female-dominated...
- Terreiro is a town and commune of Angola, located in the province of Cuanza Norte. Communes of Angola "Bolongongo". Official Portal of the 2014 INE Angola...
- (Tejo) to the South, the plaza is still commonly known in Portuguese as Terreiro do Paço ([tɨˈʁɐjɾu ðu ˈpasu] (transl. Palace Yard), as it hosted the Paço...
- children to be educated in Lagos. The first terreiros formed in early 19th-century Bahia. One of the oldest terreiros was the Ilê Axé Iyá N****ô Oká in Salvador...
- Recôncavo, the "Tias Baianas" ("Bahian aunts") founded the first Candomblé terreiros, introduced the cowrie-s**** divination and disseminated the mysteries...
- ancestors, in contrast to Candomblé terreiros dedicated to the worship of orixás, or deities of the Yoruba pantheon. Terreiros dedicated to egum appeared in...
- Pico Grande 1655 5430 7. Pico Ruivo do Paul da Serra 1649 5410 8. Queimadas 1500 4921 9. Pico do Serradinho 1436 4711 10. Chao dos Terreiros 1436 4711...
- other terreiros that cover large urban or rural spaces, Terreiro Loba Nekun Filho is located in a long, narrow single-story row house. The terreiro is protected...
- Gonçalo do Retiro, a winding rural road ****ociated with numerous Candomblé terreiros. It is led by Alaíde Augusta da Conceição, also known as Alaíde de Oyá...