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Cruzeiro do Sul receives 2,167.4 millimetres (85.33 in) on average annually and has a wet season that generally falls between October and April and a drier season from June to September. March, receiving 292.6 millimetres (11.52 in) of rainfall on average, is the wettest month, while July is the driest month, receiving only 59.1 millimetres (2. ...
Cruzeiro do Sul is the largest newspaper in Sorocaba city, São Paulo, Brazil. [1] It was founded on June 12, 1903, by brothers Firmino Joaquim Pires de Camargo (Nho Quim Pires) and João Clímaco Pires de Camargo. The publication began distributing the same year, initially four pages, with a bi-weekly circulation.
Cruzeiro do Sul is an old Samba school in Novo Hamburgo, Rio Grande do Sul Cruzeiro do Sul (film) , a 1966 film by Fernando Lopes Cruzeiro do Sul , a 1922 picture by Jorge Colaço , representing a Portuguese ship navigating by the stars in the Southern Cross, exhibited in Pavilhão Carlos Lopes in Lisbon (Lisboa, Portugal.)
Cruzeiro do Sul is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. See also. List of municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul; References This page was last ...
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Serviços Aéreos Cruzeiro do Sul was the second oldest airline of Brazil, tracing its origins to 1927, when it was founded as Syndicato Condor, a subsidiary of Deutsche Luft Hansa. Syndicato Condor retained rights and interests of a former German trade company, Condor Syndikat , which previously operated passenger and mail services in Brazil.
Cruzeiro do Sul (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɾuˈzejɾu du ˈsuw], Southern Cross) is a municipality in the Brazilian state of Paraná. It has an area of 259.103 square kilometres (100.040 sq mi). It has an area of 259.103 square kilometres (100.040 sq mi).
29 October 2009: a Brazilian Air Force Cessna 208 Caravan registration FAB-2725 en route from Cruzeiro do Sul to Tabatinga made an emergency landing on a river due engine failure. Of the 11 occupants, 1 passenger and 1 crew member died.