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  2. List of rivers of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Alcântara River; Alcobaça River (Brazil) Da Aldeia River; Aldeia Velha River; Alegre River (Espírito Santo) Alegre River (Goiás) Alegre River (Maranhão) Alegre River (Mato Grosso) Alegre River (Paraná) Alegre River (Rio de Janeiro) Almada River; Das Almas River (Goiás) Das Almas River (Maranhão) Das Almas River (São Paulo) Das Almas ...

  3. Rio Trombetas Biological Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Rio Trombetas Biological Reserve (Portuguese: Reserva Biológica do Rio Trombetas) is a federally-administered biological reserve in the municipality of Oriximiná, Pará, Brazil. It covers a large area of Amazon biome including rainforest, wetlands and water.

  4. Buddhist canons - Wikipedia

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    One of the most well known preserved edition of the Chinese Canon is the woodblock edition of the Tripitaka Koreana. These woodblocks became the basis for the modern edition of the Japanese Taishō Tripiṭaka , the most widely used and digitized edition for modern scholarship.

  5. Tripitaka - Wikipedia

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    page anchored to a promising list item name with diacritics. The correct form is given by the target of the redirect. This redirect aids in searches and may be applied (without piping) when the subject page concerns language translation or foreign language equivalents. Other pages that use this redirect should be updated with a direct link to ...

  6. Jingo-ji Tripiṭaka - Wikipedia

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    Copying the issaikyo, the Tripitaka, in particular is known to be an ambitious act, which requires the standard handwriting of 5400 scrolls to complete the canon. [ 4 ] During the late Heian period , the speculation of Mappo , the decline of the Dharma and thus Buddhist teaching, circulated widely in the Imperial Court .

  7. Ticuna - Wikipedia

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    Ticuna people historically practiced Shamanism, although with the influence of Christian missionaries since contact, Shamans have become rare in all but the most isolated communities. [5] Ta'e was the Ticuna creator god who guarded the earth, while Yo'i and Ip were mythical heroes in Ticuna folklore who helped fight off demons. [5]

  8. Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil, [b] officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, [c] is the largest and easternmost country in South America. It is the world's fifth-largest country by area and the seventh largest by population, with over 212 million people. The country is a federation composed of 26 states and a Federal District, which hosts the capital, Brasília.

  9. Trombetas River - Wikipedia

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    The Trombetas is 750 km (470 mi) long, and is navigable by 500 ton vessels for a stretch of 230 km (140 mi). The Trombetas river gives birth to very many rivers, including the Anamu river. It is formed by the junction of the Poana and Anuma rivers on the border between Brazil and Guyana. Where it meets the Paraná de Sapucuá it takes the name ...