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  • Ega as had taken him to Tabatinga, which is a place of little importance compared to this.

    Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon 2003

  • The influence of ordinary tides is not perceptible at Tabatinga, which is more than six hundred leagues from the Atlantic.

    Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon 2003

  • As to Fragoso, he could not have the same reason for going to Ega as had taken him to Tabatinga, which is a place of little importance compared to this.

    Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon Jules Verne 1866

  • The influence of ordinary tides is not perceptible at Tabatinga, which is more than six hundred leagues from the Atlantic.

    Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon Jules Verne 1866

  • Colonel Leite, from Manaus 'Regional Air Force Command, said two Hercules cargo planes had ferried around 830 tons of food aid to isolated regions near the Amazon towns of Tefe and Tabatinga.

    Drought brings Amazon tributary to lowest level in a century Tom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro 2010

  • There are plans to complete the Transamazon Highway through this ecoregion from Lábrea on the Purus River to Tabatinga on the Peru-Brazil-Colombia border.

    Juruá-Purus moist forests 2008

  • Colombia's and Brazil's very remote twin cities, Leticia and Tabatinga, each with about 150,000 inhabitants, have merged.

    Linda Hassler: Lands : A Poetic Film About a Mysterious Place 2010

  • Colombia's and Brazil's very remote twin cities, Leticia and Tabatinga, each with about 150,000 inhabitants, have merged.

    Linda Hassler: Lands: A Poetic Film About a Mysterious Place 2010

  • The urban centers of Tefé, Tabatinga, and Carauarí lie in or near the várzea in this ecoregion.

    Purus varzea 2008

  • It was on the evening of the 25th of June that the jangada stopped before Tabatinga, the first Brazilian town situated on the left bank, at the entrance of the river of which it bears the name, and bleonging to the parish of St. Paul, established on the right a little further down stream.

    Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon 2003

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