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In Cuiaba, a sleepy backwater in the highlands of central Brazil, there lived a dissatisfied butcher.
In Cuiaba David Ackley 2010
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Then we were flown to a regional Amazon city, Cuiaba, where we were motorcaded through Brazilian media and street mobs, to spend a full night under intense police interrogation.
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Then we were flown to a regional Amazon city, Cuiaba, where we were motorcaded through Brazilian media and street mobs, to spend a full night under intense police interrogation.
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The region was isolated until the construction of the Highway from Brazilia to Acre and the Cuiaba-Santarem Highway.
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There are no roads in the Pantanal except for the Transpantaneira, a raised dirt road that runs for 145 kilometers (km) with some 90 little wooden bridges due south from the town of Poconé which is located 100 km south-west of Cuiaba, to Porto Joffre.
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Cuiaba was founded in 1719 and is the major city in the region located in the northern highlands with a population of almost one million people.
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The Brazilian Pantanal is accessible from the north via Cuiaba, the capital of the state of Mato Grosso and from the south via Campo Grande, capital of the state of Mato Grosso do Sul.
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+0.5 Cuiaba 27 71 264 606 857 Close to Bolivia, about 1500 km from the Atlantic Ocean
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Cuiaba is well served by air as well as overnight bus from Sao Paulo.
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PMNP has a staff of eight, including a general director, one permanent ranger and six temporal ones that live in Cuiaba.
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