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Lagoa Dos Arcos
Lagoa (Portuguese for ''lagoon'') may refer to the following: People *Barbara Lagoa, Cuban-American federal judge Places Brazil * Campina da Lagoa, Paraná *Lagoa, Paraíba, Paraíba *Lagoa, Rio de Janeiro, a quarter of Rio de Janeiro * Lagoa Alegre, Piauí * Lagoa d'Anta, Rio Grande do Norte *Lagoa do Barro do Piauí, Piauí *Lagoa da Canoa, Alagoas *Lagoa do Carro, Pernambuco * Lagoa da Conceição, in the city of Florianópolis, Santa Catarina state *Lagoa da Confusão, Tocantins *Lagoa de Dentro, Paraíba *Lagoa Dourada, Minas Gerais *Lagoa Formosa, Minas Gerais *Lagoa dos Gatos, Pernambuco *Lagoa Grande, Minas Gerais *Lagoa Grande, Pernambuco *Lagoa Grande do Maranhão, Maranhão *Lagoa do Itaenga, Pernambuco *Manguaba Lagoon, Alagoas * Lagoa do Mato, Maranhão *Lagoa do Mato, Ceará *Lagoa Mirim, Rio Grande do Sul *Mundaú Lagoon, Alagoas *Lagoa Nova, Rio Grande do Norte *Lagoa do Ouro, Pernambuco *Lagoa dos Patos, Rio Grande do Sul *Lagoa de Pedras, Rio Grande do Norte *La ...
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Barbara Lagoa
Barbara Lagoa (born November 2, 1967) is an American attorney and jurist serving as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Prior to becoming a federal judge, she was the first Latina and Cuban American woman appointed to serve as a justice of the Supreme Court of Florida. In 2020, Lagoa was a finalist to succeed Ruth Bader Ginsburg as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, which ultimately went to Amy Coney Barrett. Early life and education Lagoa was born in Miami, Florida, in 1967. Lagoa's parents, Antonio and Araceli Lagoa, were Cuban immigrants who fled Cuba following the Cuban Revolution and the assumption of power by Fidel Castro. She grew up in the majority Cuban-American city of Hialeah, Florida. She is bilingual in English and Spanish. Lagoa studied English literature at Florida International University, graduating in 1989 with a Bachelor of Arts ''cum laude'' and Phi Kappa ...
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Lagoa Grande Do Maranhão
Lagoa Grande do Maranhão is a municipality in the state of Maranhão in the Northeast region of Brazil. See also * List of municipalities in Maranhão References Municipalities in Maranhão {{Maranhão-geo-stub ...
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Lagoa Real
Lagoa Real is a municipality in the state of Bahia in the North-East region of Brazil. See also * List of municipalities in Bahia References Municipalities in Bahia {{Bahia-geo-stub ...
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Lagoa Da Prata
Lagoa da Prata is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Minas Gerais. In 2020, its population was estimated to be 52,711. The city belongs to the mesoregion of Central Mineira and to the microregion of Bom Despacho. Early history In the 18th century, when Tiradentes was dismembered, the municipality of Itapecerica was created, consisting of 34 districts (or divisions) called ordinanças do Reino. Among them, there was a part called Pântano (where the municipality of Lagoa da Prata is located today), the 12th located. Another was Santo Antônio do Monte. The occupation of the place where the city is today began with a dam, built by a Portuguese named Novato, who wanted mills and monjolos. With the expansion of its embankment and the affluence of the adjacent swamp, the small dam was transformed into a lagoon. Around 1850, Lieutenant Francisco Bernardes acquired a large extension of land on the banks of the São Francisco River. Bernardes acquired a large tract of land on ...
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Lagoa Do Piauí
Lagoa do Piauí is a municipality in the state of Piauí Piaui (, ) is one of the states of Brazil, located in the country's Northeast Region. The state has 1.6% of the Brazilian population and produces 0.7% of the Brazilian GDP. Piaui has the shortest coastline of any coastal Brazilian state at 66&n ... in the Northeast region of Brazil. See also * List of municipalities in Piauí References Municipalities in Piauí {{Piauí-geo-stub ...
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Lagoa De Pedras
Lagoa de Pedras is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in the Northeast region of Brazil. See also *List of municipalities in Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte ( en, Great River of the North) is a state located in the Northeast Region of Brazil. According to the 2010 Census conducted by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), Rio Grande do Norte has a populatio ... References Municipalities in Rio Grande do Norte {{RioGrandedoNorte-geo-stub ...
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Lagoa Dos Patos
Lagoa dos Patos (, , ; English: ''Ducks' Lagoon'') is the largest lagoon in Brazil and the largest coastal lagoon in South America. It is located in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. It covers an area of , is long and has a maximum width of . Lagoa dos Patos is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a sandbar about wide. The Jacuí River, Jacuí-Guaíba River, Guaíba and Camaquã Rivers empty into it, while the navigable São Gonçalo Channel, which enters Lagoa dos Patos near the town of Pelotas, connects Lagoa dos Patos to Lagoa Mirim to the south. The Rio Grande, at the south end of Lagoa dos Patos, forms the outlet to the Atlantic. This lagoon is evidently the remains of an ancient depression in the coastline shut in by sand bars built up by the combined action of wind and current. The shallow lagoon is located at sea level and its waters are affected by the tides, normally they are brackish only a short distance above the Rio Grande outlet, but this can vary ...
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Lagoa Do Ouro
Lagoa do Ouro (''Golden Pond'') is a city located in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil, located 263 km west from Recife. History In early 1902, Captain Amador José Monteiro of the Brazilian National Guard presented a manifesto to the Municipal Council of the municipality Correntes. The council gathered on February 9, 1902, and authorized the first fair of the village. The council also approved of the town's name of Igatauá during this meeting. On December 9, 1938, the name was changed to Lagoa do Ouro due to an urban legend that arose in the village, where nuggets or gold bars were believed to be in a local pond belonging to the estate of João Alves da Silva, who became known as John Gold. Geography The municipality contains part of the Pedra Talhada Biological Reserve, a fully protected conservation unit created in 1989. Climate Lagoa do Ouro has a tropical savanna climate (''Aw'') according to the Köppen climate classification. Economy The main economic activities in La ...
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Lagoa Nova
Lagoa Nova (lit. "New Pond") is a municipality of Rio Grande do Norte state in the Northeast The points of the compass are a set of horizontal, radially arrayed compass directions (or azimuths) used in navigation and cartography. A compass rose is primarily composed of four cardinal directions—north, east, south, and west—each sepa ... of Brazil. References 1964 establishments in Brazil Populated places established in 1964 Municipalities in Rio Grande do Norte {{RioGrandedoNorte-geo-stub ...
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Mundaú Lagoon
Mundaú Lagoon is an estuarine lagoon situated west of Maceió, capital city of Alagoas state, in Brazil. Its total area is 24 km². The lake receives the Mundaú River, and is connected to the Atlantic Ocean and Manguaba Lagoon by a network of canals which cross the plain forming a lot of little islands. The lagoon contains to large mangrove and numerous types of fish, crabs, shrimps and shellfish. Mundaú Lagoon is the northernmost of several coastal lakes with the same features, including Manguaba, Roteiro and Jequiá lagoons. Besides Maceió, two other municipalities are located on its edge, the little towns of Santa Luzia do Norte and Coqueiro Seco Coqueiro Seco is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Alagoas. Its population is 5,864 (2020) and its area is 40.4 km². Located on the shores of Lake Mundaú, Coqueiro Seco is named from the frequent meetings of merchants .... The natural environment of Mundaú Lagoon is affected by polluti ...
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Lagoa Mirim
Lagoon Mirim (Portuguese, ) or Merín (Spanish, ) is a large estuarine lagoon which extends from southern Rio Grande do Sul state in Brazil into eastern Uruguay. Lagoa Mirim is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a sandy, partially barren isthmus. The Jaguarão/Yaguarón, Tacuarí and Cebollatí Rivers empty into Lagoon Mirim, while the São Gonçalo Channel connects it with Lagoa dos Patos to the north. Location Lagoon Mirim is about long by wide and in area. It is more irregular in outline than its larger neighbor to the north, Lagoa dos Patos, and discharges into the latter through São Gonçalo Channel, which is navigable by small boats. Lagoa Mirim has no direct connection to the Atlantic, but the Rio Grande, a tidal channel about long which connects Lagoon dos Patos to the Atlantic, affords an entrance to the navigable inland waters of both lagoons and several small ports. Both lagoons are the remains of an ancient depression in the coastline shut in by sand beaches ...
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Lagoa Do Mato, Ceará
Lagoa do Mato is a district in Itatira in the state of Ceará ( Brazil) Features Church Famous for its church of Nossa Senhora do Carmo, the region's heritage itatirense. On the 16th of July is celebrated the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Caramel is one of the main cultural events in the region, which attracts thousands of people to its attractions as the religious festival and forró pé de serra typical of the region. Culture From the theatrical religious or not, dance Dance is a performing art form consisting of sequences of movement, either improvised or purposefully selected. This movement has aesthetic and often symbolic value. Dance can be categorized and described by its choreography, by its repertoir ..., bonfire parties and sports are characteristics of culture and lagoadomatense also itatirense that has been gaining ground in the central interior of Ceará. Tourism One of the most popular tourist routes of Lagoa do Mato is the Serra da Boa Vista, with ap ...
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