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CACHEU RIVER

  • Cacheu River
  • River in Guinea-Bissau

    The Cacheu (Portuguese: Rio Cacheu) is a river of Guinea-Bissau also known as the Farim along its upper course. Its total length is about 257 km. One of

    Cacheu River

    Cacheu River

    Cacheu_River

  • Cacheu
  • Place in Cacheu Region, Guinea-Bissau

    Cacheu is a town in northwestern Guinea-Bissau lying on the Cacheu River, capital of the eponymous region. Its population was estimated to be 9,849 as

    Cacheu

    Cacheu

    Cacheu

  • Farim
  • Place in Oio Region, Guinea-Bissau

    Guinea-Bissau. It sits on the north bank of the Farim/Cacheu River, about 215 km (135 miles) up the river from Cacheu. Population 8,661 (2009 census). Farim was

    Farim

    Farim

    Farim

  • Cacheu River Mangroves Natural Park
  • National park in Guinea-Bissau

    The Cacheu River Mangroves Natural Park (Portuguese: Parque Natural dos Tarrafes do Rio Cacheu) is a national park situated on the Cacheu River in Guinea-Bissau

    Cacheu River Mangroves Natural Park

    Cacheu_River_Mangroves_Natural_Park

  • Cacheu Fort
  • The Fort of Cacheu is located near the mouth of the Cacheu River, in the city of Cacheu, Cacheu region, in the northwest of Guinea-Bissau. The establishment

    Cacheu Fort

    Cacheu Fort

    Cacheu_Fort

  • Geba River
  • River in West Africa

    the Corubal River, drains the Bafatá Plateau. It also drains the Gabú Plain, along with the Farim River (also known as the Cacheu River), and their tributaries

    Geba River

    Geba River

    Geba_River

  • Cacheu region
  • Region of Guinea-Bissau

    Cacheu is a region in western Guinea-Bissau, on the border with Senegal. It has an area of 5,175 km2 and a population estimated in 2004 at 164,676. Its

    Cacheu region

    Cacheu region

    Cacheu_region

  • Elia Island
  • Island in Guinea-Bissau

    bank of the Cacheu River close to its mouth in the Atlantic Ocean. The island's western end lies east of the confluence with the Elia River with Ongueringao

    Elia Island

    Elia_Island

  • Bainuk people
  • Ethnic group

    sites along waterways, portages, and trade paths between the Gambia and Cacheu rivers.... Possibly Banyun served as a generic term for "trader," much as dyula

    Bainuk people

    Bainuk_people

  • List of national parks in Africa
  • Park Dulombi National Park Orango National Park Varela National Park Cacheu River Mangroves Natural Park Assagny National Park Banco National Park Comoé

    List of national parks in Africa

    List of national parks in Africa

    List_of_national_parks_in_Africa

  • Jola-Felupe language
  • Jola language spoken in West Africa

    Calequisse (Kaləkis), on the western edge of the Manjak area south of the Cacheu River. A person is called ɸuluɸ or ajamuʂay by speakers of the dialect, and

    Jola-Felupe language

    Jola-Felupe_language

  • Alvise Cadamosto
  • Venetian explorer and slave trader

    assigning St. Dominico originally to the Cacheu River, noting that in Portuguese maps, the Souta river (now Kalissaye River, 12°41′45″N 16°46′49″W / 12.69583°N

    Alvise Cadamosto

    Alvise_Cadamosto

  • Antotinha
  • Village in Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau

    a village in the Cacheu Region of northwestern Guinea-Bissau. It lies to the north of the Cacheu River, north and across the river from São Vicente.[citation

    Antotinha

    Antotinha

  • List of rivers of Guinea-Bissau
  • rivers in Guinea-Bissau. This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Cacheu River Farim

    List of rivers of Guinea-Bissau

    List_of_rivers_of_Guinea-Bissau

  • Casamance River
  • Waterway in Senegal

    the north and the Cacheu and Geba rivers to the south. There is a bridge at Ziguinchor, one of the most important towns on the river, that connects it

    Casamance River

    Casamance River

    Casamance_River

  • Ziguinchor
  • City in Ziguinchor Region, Senegal

    the narrowest part of the lower Casamance river and one end of a portage route to Buguendo on the Cacheu River, and has likely been an important trading

    Ziguinchor

    Ziguinchor

    Ziguinchor

  • Kasa kingdom
  • Former kingdom dominant in Lower Casamance, present-day Senegal

    Tenda areas to the east. They established numerous kingdoms between the Cacheu River and the Gambia, which eventually federated into Kasa. In the 15th century

    Kasa kingdom

    Kasa_kingdom

  • Jolmete
  • Village in Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau

    Jolmete is a village in the Cacheu Region of northwestern Guinea-Bissau, to the south of the Cacheu River. Google Maps (Map). Google. Bing Maps (Map)

    Jolmete

    Jolmete

  • São Vicente, Guinea-Bissau
  • Village in Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau

    the Cacheu Region of north-western Guinea-Bissau. It lies on the southern bank of the Cacheu River, to the east of Jolmete. "Ponta São Vicente, Cacheu Region

    São Vicente, Guinea-Bissau

    São_Vicente,_Guinea-Bissau

  • Company of Cacheu and Rivers and Commerce of Guinea
  • Portuguese colonial company in West Africa

    The Company of Cacheu and Rivers and Commerce of Guinea (Portuguese: Companhia de Cacheu, rios e comércio da Guiné) was a Portuguese colonial company

    Company of Cacheu and Rivers and Commerce of Guinea

    Company_of_Cacheu_and_Rivers_and_Commerce_of_Guinea

  • Bibiana Vaz
  • Nhara slave trader in Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau

    Bibiana Vaz de França (c. 1630 – 1694+) was a prominent nhara slave-trader in Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau. Bibiana Vaz was a Lançada, or Luso-African born to a Kriston

    Bibiana Vaz

    Bibiana_Vaz

  • Antoniotto Usodimare
  • Genoese trader and explorer

    discovering the mouth of the Casamance River, Cape Roxo, the Cacheu River, reaching as far as the estuary of the Geba River and the Bijagos Islands (modern Guinea-Bissau)

    Antoniotto Usodimare

    Antoniotto_Usodimare

  • Guinean mangroves
  • Coastal tidal mangrove swamp ecoregion on West African coast

    in Senegal; in the lower Gambia River basin; much of the coast of Guinea-Bissau, including the Cacheu and Mansoa Rivers; across the border in northern

    Guinean mangroves

    Guinean mangroves

    Guinean_mangroves

  • History of the Gambia
  • this period. A Bainuk kingdom did exist south of the river, ruling from the Gambia to the Cacheu. The ancestors of the Serer left Takrur in the 11th century

    History of the Gambia

    History_of_the_Gambia

  • List of rivers of Africa
  • River - South Africa White Kei River - South Africa Groot River(s) - South Africa Groot River (Western Cape) Groot River (Southern Cape) Groot River (Eastern

    List of rivers of Africa

    List of rivers of Africa

    List_of_rivers_of_Africa

  • Farim (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Guinea-Bissau. Farim may also refer to: Farim, name for the upper course of the Cacheu River, in Guinea-Bissau Farim, Iran, a city in northern Iran Farim Rural District

    Farim (disambiguation)

    Farim_(disambiguation)

  • São Domingos (Guinea-Bissau)
  • Sector and city of the Cacheu Region in Guinea-Bissau

    São Domingos is both a Sector and a city in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau. The sector contains the main border checkpoint to Senegal between Jegue

    São Domingos (Guinea-Bissau)

    São Domingos (Guinea-Bissau)

    São_Domingos_(Guinea-Bissau)

  • Cacheu and Cape Verde Company
  • Portugal Chartered Company

    The Cacheu and Cape Verde Company (Portuguese: Companhia de Cacheu e Cabo Verde) was a chartered company created by Portugal which operated the colonies

    Cacheu and Cape Verde Company

    Cacheu_and_Cape_Verde_Company

  • Bissau
  • Capital and largest city of Guinea-Bissau

    the main emporium for trade on and south of the Geba river, and was rivaling if not eclipsing Cacheu in importance. Bacompulco died in 1696. King Incinhate

    Bissau

    Bissau

    Bissau

  • Lançados
  • Early Portuguese settlers in West Africa

    active on the Senegal, Gambia, Casamance, and Guinea valleys; the Cacheu and Geba River regions in current-day Guinea-Bissau; and in the Port Loko region

    Lançados

    Lançados

  • African manatee
  • Species of mammal

    connecting rivers during the dry season. From north to south, the river systems that contain manatees include: the Senegal, Saloum, Gambia, Casamance, Cacheu, Mansôa

    African manatee

    African manatee

    African_manatee

  • Honório Barreto
  • Portuguese colonial administrator (1813-1859)

    the local population might achieve. He was captain major (governor) of Cacheu for three terms, the first was between March 30, 1834 to 1835, the second

    Honório Barreto

    Honório Barreto

    Honório_Barreto

  • Banyun language
  • Group of Senegambian languages of Senegal and Guinea-Bissau

    (Bainounk-Gujaher) is spoken by 8,860 people in 2006. It is found in the region of Cacheu and near São Domingos in Guinea-Bissau. Bainouk-Gunyaamolo at Ethnologue

    Banyun language

    Banyun_language

  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Country in West Africa

    Genoese, English, French, and Dutch. The main ports were Cacheu, Bissau, and Guinala. Each river also had such trading centers as Toubaboudougou at their

    Guinea-Bissau

    Guinea-Bissau

    Guinea-Bissau

  • Portuguese Guinea
  • 1588–1974 Portuguese colony in West Africa

    Portuguese presence in Guinea was mainly limited to the rivers of Guinea, the settlements of Bissau, Cacheu and Ziguinchor (the last now in Senegal). Elsewhere

    Portuguese Guinea

    Portuguese Guinea

    Portuguese_Guinea

  • Lisbon
  • Capital and largest city of Portugal

    is twinned with: Bissau, Guinea-Bissau (1985) Budapest, Hungary (1992) Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau (1988) Fortaleza, Brazil (2016) Guimarães, Portugal (1993)

    Lisbon

    Lisbon

    Lisbon

  • Bissau-Guinean Americans
  • Americans of Bissau-Guinean birth or descent

    in the slavery trade in Africa and that had, between other slave ports, Cacheu and Bissau, been occupied by the Portuguese from the late fifteenth century

    Bissau-Guinean Americans

    Bissau-Guinean_Americans

  • Portuguese campaigns of pacification and occupation
  • 1880s–1910s Portuguese colonial campaigns

    chosen as the capital but Portugal also held the settlements of Ziguinchor, Cacheu, Farim, Bissau, and Geba. Once the new province was created, all 250 soldiers

    Portuguese campaigns of pacification and occupation

    Portuguese_campaigns_of_pacification_and_occupation

  • History of Guinea-Bissau
  • African sailors, enslaved and free). The main ports were Cacheu, Bissau, and Guinala; each river had trading centers such as Toubaboudougou at their furthest

    History of Guinea-Bissau

    History_of_Guinea-Bissau

  • British Guinea
  • Former british colony

    from 1490 in Cacheu, from 1615 in Bafatá, from 1641 in Farim and from 1697 in Bissau. In this period, all the lands north of the Geba river were already

    British Guinea

    British Guinea

    British_Guinea

  • Rio de Canjambari
  • River in Guinea-Bissau

    The Rio de Canjambari is a river which flows through the Oio Region of Guinea-Bissau. It is a tributary of the Farim River. Its course is characterized

    Rio de Canjambari

    Rio de Canjambari

    Rio_de_Canjambari

  • Chapora Fort
  • Fort in Goa, India

    Devanagari: शापोरा), located in Bardez, Goa, rises high above the Chapora River. The site is the location of a fort built by Adil Shahi dynasty ruler Adil

    Chapora Fort

    Chapora Fort

    Chapora_Fort

  • List of subnational entities by Human Development Index
  •  Zambia Africa 0.595 8 0.536 1500 Lekoumou  Congo Africa 0.649 10 0.535 1501 Cacheu  Guinea-Bissau Africa 0.514 0.535 1502 Moxico  Angola Africa 0.616 15 0

    List of subnational entities by Human Development Index

    List of subnational entities by Human Development Index

    List_of_subnational_entities_by_Human_Development_Index

  • Olivenza
  • Municipality in Extremadura, Spain

    receiving the exploration of the Portuguese establishments of Bissau and Cacheu for a period of 50 years. Portugal starts negotiating a treaty with the

    Olivenza

    Olivenza

    Olivenza

  • Lisboa Island (Guinea-Bissau)
  • in Guinea-Bissau. It is located in the Mansoa River, just east of the confluence with the Baboque River. Its maximum elevation is 9 m. List of islands

    Lisboa Island (Guinea-Bissau)

    Lisboa Island (Guinea-Bissau)

    Lisboa_Island_(Guinea-Bissau)

  • Toby Green
  • British historian and author

    policies, especially the lockdowns, in African countries. The Heretic of Cacheu: Struggles over Life in a Seventeenth-Century West African Port (Penguin

    Toby Green

    Toby Green

    Toby_Green

  • New Coimbra Fort
  • 18th-century fort in central Brazil

    simply Fort Coimbra, is a Brazilian military fortification on the Paraguay River, strategically located near the border with Bolivia and Paraguay in Corumbá

    New Coimbra Fort

    New Coimbra Fort

    New_Coimbra_Fort

  • Timeline of geopolitical changes (1500–1899)
  • met at Windsor, and the union of the grants, east and west of Connecticut river, was consummated" Slade 1823, pp. 138–141. "West Union". The Vermont Encyclopedia

    Timeline of geopolitical changes (1500–1899)

    Timeline_of_geopolitical_changes_(1500–1899)

  • Fort Aguada
  • Historic site in Goa, India

    fort stands on the beach south of Candolim, at the shore of the Mandovi River. It was initially tasked with defense of shipping and the nearby Bardez

    Fort Aguada

    Fort Aguada

    Fort_Aguada

  • Evolution of the Portuguese Empire
  • Overview of the possessions of the Portuguese Empire

    recognized by Portugal in 1974. Cacheu: captaincy (1640–1879). United with Bissau in 1879. Bissau: settlement under Cacheu (1687–1696); captaincy (1696–1707);

    Evolution of the Portuguese Empire

    Evolution of the Portuguese Empire

    Evolution_of_the_Portuguese_Empire

  • History of slavery in the Netherlands
  • were less than before. In 1697, there was a contract with Real Compañía de Cacheu, the successor of Porcio, for the delivery of 2,500 to 3,000 slaves per

    History of slavery in the Netherlands

    History of slavery in the Netherlands

    History_of_slavery_in_the_Netherlands

  • Movement of Democratic Forces of Casamance
  • Separatist movement in Casamance, Senegal

    Badji signed a ceasefire agreement with Senegal's Defence Minister in Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau. However, the Front Sud faction of Atika, who had deviated

    Movement of Democratic Forces of Casamance

    Movement of Democratic Forces of Casamance

    Movement_of_Democratic_Forces_of_Casamance

  • Oio region
  • Region of Guinea-Bissau

    Geba/Guinea-Bissau region of Quinara to the south and the Guinea-Bissau region of Cacheu to the west. There has not been any local administration since the civil

    Oio region

    Oio region

    Oio_region

  • Papel people
  • Ethnic group found in Guinea-Bissau, Casamance (Senegal), and Guinea

    relations were so friendly Lemos Coelho encouraged a movement of persons from Cacheu to Bissau due to the excellent treatment of Lançados in the Kingdom of Bissau

    Papel people

    Papel_people

  • List of ships of the Portuguese Navy
  • following is a list of the Portuguese warships which were lying in the Tagus River, Lisbon, when Lord St Vincent was there in September 1806: N.B. One 74-gun

    List of ships of the Portuguese Navy

    List_of_ships_of_the_Portuguese_Navy

  • André Álvares de Almada
  • Cape Verdean writer (c.1550–c.1603)

    River. In 1598, he was knighted as a Knight of the Order of Christ. Almada died sometime after 1603, and one of his sons became the captain of Cacheu

    André Álvares de Almada

    André_Álvares_de_Almada

  • Asiento de Negros
  • Spanish licence for monopoly of the slave trade in exchange for a loan

    returned to the Portuguese; Manuel Ferreira de Carvalho representing the Cacheu and Cape Verde Company. By 1695, the French Navy had declined to the point

    Asiento de Negros

    Asiento de Negros

    Asiento_de_Negros

  • History of Cape Verde
  • The Company of Cacheu and Rivers and Commerce of Guinea, which operated between 1676 and 1682, was succeeded by the Company of Cacheu and Cape Verde in

    History of Cape Verde

    History of Cape Verde

    History_of_Cape_Verde

  • Quinara region
  • Region of Guinea-Bissau

    There are lot of meandering rivers, many of them forming estuaries in the coastal regions. The principal river, Cacheu, flows through the region. The

    Quinara region

    Quinara region

    Quinara_region

  • List of bastion forts
  • Lübeck Mainz Citadel Petersberg Citadel, Erfurt Rostock Vechta Emden Koblenz Cacheu Fort São José Komarom fortification system includes three forts Csillag

    List of bastion forts

    List of bastion forts

    List_of_bastion_forts

  • Fort São Filipe de Benguela
  • Building in Angola

    exploitation of the copper mines of Sumbe Ambela, north of the mouth of the river Cuvo (or Queve), and south of Benguela-Velha, an earlier Portuguese settlement

    Fort São Filipe de Benguela

    Fort_São_Filipe_de_Benguela

  • Gorée
  • Island and district of Dakar, Senegal

    trading posts at Rufisque, Saly-Portudal, Joal, and Cacheu, in addition to the commerce of the Gambia River, as it served as a warehousing and transshipment

    Gorée

    Gorée

    Gorée

  • Fortress of Muxima
  • Fort in Angola

    Province of Angola on the Cuanza River. Established in 1599, the Fortress of Muxima is located on the left bank of the Cuanza River in the town of Muxima, in

    Fortress of Muxima

    Fortress of Muxima

    Fortress_of_Muxima

  • List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 5,000 to 7,000 square kilometers
  • Honduras. Colima 5,191 State of Mexico. Mayenne 5,175 Department of France. Cacheu 5,174.9 Region of Guinea-Bissau. Aichi 5,172.48 Prefecture of Japan. Lozère

    List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 5,000 to 7,000 square kilometers

    List_of_political_and_geographic_subdivisions_by_total_area_from_5,000_to_7,000_square_kilometers

  • Transport in Guinea-Bissau
  • African States (ECOWAS). Several rivers are accessible to coastal shipping in Guinea-Bissau. Port of Bissau Buba Cacheu Farim In 1999 no merchant vessels

    Transport in Guinea-Bissau

    Transport in Guinea-Bissau

    Transport_in_Guinea-Bissau

  • Senegambia (Dutch West India Company)
  • Trading posts owned by the Dutch West India Company in the region of Senegal

    trade in the area, including shipping slaves out of the Portuguese post at Cacheu to Curacao. By the 1630s they had created several fortified trading posts

    Senegambia (Dutch West India Company)

    Senegambia (Dutch West India Company)

    Senegambia_(Dutch_West_India_Company)

  • List of African regions by life expectancy
  • 66.67 — — — −1.35 65.32 0.23 65.55 63.01 68.87 5.86 −1.12  Guinea-Bissau Cacheu 64.96 — — — −1.31 63.65 0.22 63.87 61.46 66.84 5.38 −1.09  Guinea-Bissau

    List of African regions by life expectancy

    List_of_African_regions_by_life_expectancy

  • List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
  • Overview of political and geographical subdivisions by area

    Honduras. Colima 5,191 State of Mexico. Mayenne 5,175 Department of France. Cacheu 5,174.9 Region of Guinea-Bissau. Aichi 5,172.48 Prefecture of Japan. Lozère

    List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)

    List_of_political_and_geographic_subdivisions_by_total_area_(all)

  • Mormugão fort
  • Fort in Goa, India

    Mormugão fort was located on the southern tip of the mouth of the Zuari river in Mormugao in the state of Goa on the west coast of India. This fortification

    Mormugão fort

    Mormugão fort

    Mormugão_fort

  • Edgar Cardoso (engineer)
  • Portuguese civil engineer and academic (1911–2000)

    India Bridge of Sauguém In Portuguese Guinea Bridges of the Corubal and Cacheu Blessed with extraordinary manual ability and a solid theorical background

    Edgar Cardoso (engineer)

    Edgar_Cardoso_(engineer)

  • Geba, Guinea-Bissau
  • Place in Bafatá Region, Guinea-Bissau

    authorities to control. In 1644, they forced the town's merchants to move to Cacheu and Farim. The decline of the slave trade and the Soninke-Marabout Wars

    Geba, Guinea-Bissau

    Geba,_Guinea-Bissau

  • Portuguese Asilah
  • African polity

    Ibrahim on behalf of the Sultan of Fez Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad, by a river the Portuguese identified as Rio Doce. The truce was not respected, and

    Portuguese Asilah

    Portuguese Asilah

    Portuguese_Asilah

  • Fort Santo Estevão
  • Estevão Island, it was originally built as a watchtower to guard the Mandovi River, in 1550. It was the easternmost defensive structure in the Velhas Conquistas

    Fort Santo Estevão

    Fort Santo Estevão

    Fort_Santo_Estevão

  • Ghodbunder Fort
  • Hill fort in Thane, Maharashtra, India

    Village, Thane, Maharashtra, India, on the hill just south of the Ulhas River. It was built by the Portuguese and then occupied by the Marathas, before

    Ghodbunder Fort

    Ghodbunder Fort

    Ghodbunder_Fort

  • Bolama region
  • Region of Guinea-Bissau

    There are lot of meandering rivers, many of them forming estuaries in the coastal regions. The principal river, Cacheu, flows through the region. The

    Bolama region

    Bolama region

    Bolama_region

  • Gambian Americans
  • Americans of Gambian birth or descent

    Senegambia area (along with others as Saint Louis, the Goree Island, Bissau or Cacheu), both for the United States and Latin America (Spanish bought many slaves

    Gambian Americans

    Gambian_Americans

  • List of Ramsar Sites
  • List of wetlands protected under the Ramsar Convention

    Area (ha) Archipel Bolama-Bijagós 1046950 Lagoa de Cufada 39098 Lagune de Wendu Tcham 14970.18 Parc Naturel des Mangroves du Fleuve Cacheu (PNTC) 88615

    List of Ramsar Sites

    List_of_Ramsar_Sites

  • Climate change in Africa
  • Emissions, impacts and responses of the African continent related to climate change

    la Mejerda, Marromeu Game Reserve, Parc Naturel des Mangroves du Fleuve Cacheu, Seal Ledges Provincial Nature Reserve, Sebkhet Halk Elmanzel et Oued Essed

    Climate change in Africa

    Climate change in Africa

    Climate_change_in_Africa

  • Biombo region
  • Region of Guinea-Bissau

    There are lot of meandering rivers, many of them forming estuaries in the coastal regions. The principal river, Cacheu, flows through the region. The

    Biombo region

    Biombo region

    Biombo_region

  • Tombali region
  • Region of Guinea-Bissau

    are many meandering rivers, of which a substantial proportion form estuaries in the coastal regions. The principal river, Cacheu, flows through the region

    Tombali region

    Tombali region

    Tombali_region

  • Fort São Jerónimo
  • Fortress in Daman

    former Portuguese fortress located on the right bank of the Damanganga River, on the coast of the Gulf of Khambat, former parish of Damão Pequeno, in

    Fort São Jerónimo

    Fort São Jerónimo

    Fort_São_Jerónimo

  • Malwana fort
  • Balakothuwa) was located in Malwana, Gampaha, on the banks of the Kelani River. It was built by Portuguese in 1590s. The small fort served as a residence

    Malwana fort

    Malwana_fort

  • Castelo Real
  • Place in Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco

    fortresses on the Moroccan Atlantic coast, between the river Loukos in the north and the river of Sous in the south. Four of them only had a short duration:

    Castelo Real

    Castelo Real

    Castelo_Real

  • Pidgin Delaware
  • Delaware-based pidgin

    area. For example, the Pidgin word cacheus 'crazy, drunk' was recorded from an Esopus sachem on the Hudson River in 1658; this word is from Unami kí·wsu

    Pidgin Delaware

    Pidgin_Delaware

  • Fort Tiracol
  • Building in India

    in the North Goa district of Goa, India. At the mouth of the Terekhol River, the fort can be reached by a ferry from Querim, 42 km (26 mi) north of

    Fort Tiracol

    Fort Tiracol

    Fort_Tiracol

  • Virginia Company
  • English trading company

    Jamestown, Virginia on 14 May 1607, about 40 miles inland along the James River, a major tributary of the Chesapeake Bay in present-day Virginia. In 1620

    Virginia Company

    Virginia Company

    Virginia_Company

  • Fort São Miguel de Chicova
  • the region of Chicova in Tete, Mozambique, along the banks of the Zambezi River. Portuguese activities in this region of the Zambezi are related to the

    Fort São Miguel de Chicova

    Fort_São_Miguel_de_Chicova

  • Revdanda Fort
  • Fort in India

    Maharashtra, India. The fort is located at the mouth of the Kundalika River. It is easily accessible by road. The Alibag-Murud road passes through the

    Revdanda Fort

    Revdanda Fort

    Revdanda_Fort

  • History of Cartagena, Colombia
  • nuns but also with the Archbishop being banned. The Portuguese Company of Cacheu, dedicated to slave trading was closed down by the Crown because of reported

    History of Cartagena, Colombia

    History_of_Cartagena,_Colombia

  • Fortaleza de São Sebastião
  • Fort in Goa, India

    stretching the length of the Tivim canal – which connects the Moira River to the Chapora River. The other forts are Forte de Assumpção and Forte de Meio This

    Fortaleza de São Sebastião

    Fortaleza_de_São_Sebastião

  • Muscovy Company
  • 16th-century English business enterprise

    then turned south towards Scandinavia. However at the mouth of the Varzina River on the coast to the east of present-day Murmansk the ship became trapped

    Muscovy Company

    Muscovy Company

    Muscovy_Company

  • Maritime Authority System
  • Law enforcement agency

    active duty since 1996 Niassa  Portugal UAM 811 In active duty since 1996 Cacheu  Portugal UAM 812 In active duty since 1996 Canopus  Portugal UAM 814 In

    Maritime Authority System

    Maritime_Authority_System

  • Fort Santa Cruz do Paraguaçu
  • do Paraguaçu is located on the right bank of the mouth of the Paraguaçu River, in the current city of Maragojipe, state of Bahia, dominating the access

    Fort Santa Cruz do Paraguaçu

    Fort Santa Cruz do Paraguaçu

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  • List of twin towns and sister cities in Portugal
  • Portugal Tokushima, Japan Lisbon Bissau, Guinea-Bissau Budapest, Hungary Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau Fortaleza, Brazil Guimarães, Portugal Luanda, Angola Macau

    List of twin towns and sister cities in Portugal

    List of twin towns and sister cities in Portugal

    List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Portugal

  • Fort St. Anthony of Simbor
  • Ruined island fort in India

    Pani Cola is a small ruined fort located on an islet at the mouth of Sahil River (called Vançoso by the Portuguese) in the bay of Simbor, about 25 km east

    Fort St. Anthony of Simbor

    Fort_St._Anthony_of_Simbor

  • Corjuem Fort
  • Fortress in Goa, India

    fortress situated 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from the village of Aldona on the river island of Corjuem, Goa. It was a military fortress for the defense of Portuguese

    Corjuem Fort

    Corjuem Fort

    Corjuem_Fort

  • Fort of São Francisco Xavier de Piratininga
  • Military structure in Espirito Santo, Brazil

    in the place called Paratininga, on the South side when entering by the River, on the bright rock, without the seas reaching its wall, separated one league

    Fort of São Francisco Xavier de Piratininga

    Fort of São Francisco Xavier de Piratininga

    Fort_of_São_Francisco_Xavier_de_Piratininga

  • José António Pereira
  • northern European cities, the Malabar Coast, western India, Mozambique, Cacheu, Bissau, Benguela, Luanda, São Tomé, Brazil, Montevideo, and Buenos Aires

    José António Pereira

    José_António_Pereira

  • British American Land Company
  • Company formed to encourage immigration to Lower Canada

    as the St. Francis Territory, situated between the upper Saint-François River and Lake Mégantic just outside Bury Township, near the present community

    British American Land Company

    British American Land Company

    British_American_Land_Company

  • Fort Nossa Senhora da Vitória
  • Cerveira Pereira, according to other authors, on the banks of the Cuanza River, in 1583, with the function of extending and ensuring the Portuguese occupation

    Fort Nossa Senhora da Vitória

    Fort Nossa Senhora da Vitória

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  • Trillachan
  • n.

    The oyster catcher.

  • Larker
  • n.

    A catcher of larks.

  • Cache
  • n.

    A hole in the ground, or hiding place, for concealing and preserving provisions which it is inconvenient to carry.

  • Aching
  • a.

    That aches; continuously painful. See Ache.

  • Rach
  • n.

    Alt. of Rache

  • Ached
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Ache

  • Acajou
  • n.

    The cashew tree; also, its fruit. See Cashew.

  • Battery
  • v. t.

    The pitcher and catcher together.

  • Cachexia
  • n.

    Alt. of Cachexy

  • Laches
  • n.

    Alt. of Lache

  • Anacardium
  • n.

    A genus of plants including the cashew tree. See Cashew.

  • Tirma
  • n.

    The oyster catcher.

  • Catcher
  • n.

    One who, or that which, catches.

  • Ache
  • v. i.

    Continued pain, as distinguished from sudden twinges, or spasmodic pain. "Such an ache in my bones."

  • Mouser
  • n.

    A cat that catches mice.

  • Cachet
  • n.

    A seal, as of a letter.

  • Crabber
  • n.

    One who catches crabs.

  • Skieldrake
  • n.

    The oyster catcher.

  • Olive
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    The oyster catcher.

  • Cachou
  • n.

    A silvered aromatic pill, used to correct the odor of the breath.