José Plácido de Castro (9 September 1873 – 11 August 1908) was a Brazilian soldier, surveyor, rubber producer and politician who led the armed revolt during...
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Plácido de Castro may refer to: José Plácido de Castro (1873–1908), Brazilian soldier and politician who led the revolt by which Acre became a state of...
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Branco, Brazil. Since April 13, 2009 the airport is named after José Plácido de Castro (1873–1908) a politician leader of the Acrean Revolution. It is...
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The Acrean army won battle after battle and on 27 January 1903, José Plácido de Castro proclaimed the Third Republic of Acre. Brazilian president Rodrigues...
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Federalist Revolution, the gaucho José Plácido de Castro came to Amazon. In 1902, rubber tappers made a deal with Castro. The military, believing that it...
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insurrection to a former student of the Military School of Porto Alegre, José Plácido de Castro, from São Gabriel, who, at the head of an improvised corps of rubber...
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visited on October 9, 2010. "Plácido de Castro" UOL Education. Page visitetd on October 9, 2010. SILVA, Leo. "Plácido de Castro, Rio Branco e a Questão do...
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Plácido de Castro (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈplasidu dʒi ˈkastɾu]) is a municipality located in the east of the Brazilian state of Acre on the border...
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Placido may refer to: José Plácido de Castro (1873–1908), Brazilian soldier and politician Michele Placido, (born 1946) Italian actor and director Plácido...
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Plácido de Castro Futebol Club, commonly known as Plácido de Castro, is a Brazilian football club based in Plácido de Castro, Acre. The club currently...
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