Brazilian destroyer Rio Grande do Norte information
At least two ships of the Brazilian Navy have borne the name Rio Grande do Norte
Brazilian destroyer Rio Grande do Norte (1909), a Pará-class destroyer launched in 1909 and stricken in 1944
Brazilian destroyer Rio Grande do Norte (D37) an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer launched in 1944 as USS Strong, acquired by Brazil in 1973 and foundered en route to be scrapped in 1997
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afterwards benefit the Brazilian economy. The bases were located in the north-central states of Bahia, Pernambuco, and RioGrandedoNorte, where the city of...
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along the Brazilian North-Northeast coast. The most important of these was in the city of Parnamirim, near the capital RioGrandedoNorte, Natal. This...
to: BraziliandestroyerRioGrandedoNorte (D37), a Mato Grosso-class destroyer of the Brazilian Navy HMAS Tobruk (D37), a Battle-class destroyer of the...
Sousa, in his 1587 book Tratado Descritivo do Brasil, lists the places on the coast of RioGrandedoNorte frequented by the French at the time: the Itapitanga...
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Potenji River harbor in Natal, RioGrandedoNorte and defined the agreements that led to the creation of the Brazilian Expeditionary Force. Rampa, Natal...
squadron composed of the cruisers Bahia and RioGrandedo Sul, the destroyers Piauí, RioGrandedoNorte, Parahyba and Santa Catarina, the auxiliary ship...
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of the river is usually measured from Cabo Norte, the cape located straight east of Pracuúba in the Brazilian state of Amapá, to Ponta da Tijoca near the...
Albuquerque Piauí: Pedro Freitas Rio de Janeiro: Amaral Peixoto RioGrandedoNorte: Silvio Piza Pedrosa RioGrandedo Sul: Ildo Meneghetti Santa Catarina:...
comprising the northeastern states of Alagoas, Pernambuco, Paraíba, RioGrandedoNorte, Ceará, Piauí and Maranhão, was mostly limited to a battalion of...
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