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The Xingu River is a 900-mile long, (1450 km) river in northeast Brazil; it is a southeast tributary of the Amazon River. There was little known about the Xingu River, until it was explored in 1887 ...
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Xingu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
• For the river of this name see Xingu River • For the Brazilian natives see Xingu (people) • For the story by Edith Wharton see Xingu (story) • Xingu is a brand of Brazilian black beer. It is a schwa...
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The Xingu Indians are a group of different Amazonian tribes (Kayapo, Suya, Juruna, and Trumai) that inhabit the Xingu Indigenous Park located in the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil. Contains photos and videos of the Xingu Indians illustrating their native ceremonies, culture and rituals ... The Indians of the Xingu:
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Xingu Black Beer, Schwarzbier style beer from Cervejaria Sul Brasileira in Santa Maria - RS, Brazil, beer reviews for Xingu Black Beer plus beer ratings, food pairings, glassware, shelf talkers, beer trading, and more. ... Xingu is a surprisingly unique brew that is difficult to classify. It is not a stout nor is it a dark...
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The Xingu River flows from the tropical savanna of central Mato Grosso, Brazil northward to the Amazon for 1,979 km (1,230 miles). Some 14,000 indigenous people, from nine distinct ethnic groups, live along the Xingu.
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The Tapajós and Xingu rivers flow within the Amazon Basin of central-eastern Brazil, and pour into the mighty Amazon River from the south. Between these rivers lies the Tapajós-Xingu Moist Forests.
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