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Fogo
Fogo Fogo is Portuguese for "fire". It can refer to several geographical locations. Fogo, Cape Verde — a volcanic island of Cape Verde. Mount Fogo — the volcano. Fogo, Azores — a volcano on São ...
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Fogo (translated from German)
Fogo Map of São Nicolau Fogo (haven:Fire) is highest the that Kapverdischen ... 2000) highest collection: 2829 m, Pico DO Fogo District city: São Filipe, 10.000 inhabitants ... itself and today the summit (pico DO Fogo) forms. Fogo sets Brava and that together with ...
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Fire (translated from Portuguese)
Fire Fire in wood. fire it is formed by three distinct entities, that compose the "triangle of the fire". They are they it fuel (what it burns, as the wood), supporter of combustion (that it allows the burning, as oxygen) and heat. Without one of these entities, it cannot have fire ...
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Fogo Airport
Fogo Airport Fogo Airport IATA: N/A - ICAO: CDY3 Summary ... Operator Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Serves Fogo, Newfoundland and Labrador Elevation AMSL 80 ft ... m 11/29 3,000 914 Asphalt Fogo Airport is 4 nautical miles (7.41 km) south of Fogo, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
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Mount Fogo
Mount Fogo Mount Fogo is the highest peak of Cape Verde ... a volcano lying on the island of Fogo. The main cone last erupted in 1675 ... caldera, in which sits the Pico do Fogo ash cone.
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Ship-fire (translated from Portuguese)
Ship-fire Ship Fire one is about one navio not-manned of an only one vela , loaded of explosives and inflammable substances which, led for vento in direction to the serious adversary cause damages in the structure of hoof of the ship.
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Fire (desambiguação) (translated from Portuguese)
Fire (desambiguação) Fire it can be: Fogo , combustion. Fire of artifice, used in nocturnos espectáculos. Fogo (classic element) , the classic element. Fogo (Green Handle) , ilha of Green Handle. Fogo fátuo Fogo of Is Telmo Fogo Greek
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Greek fire (translated from Portuguese)
Greek fire Greek fire it is a mixture viscose that if inflames when in contact with water , much used by bizantinos Greeks against enemies, in general Muslen, in the diverse attempts of taking that Constantinopla it faced to the long one of Average age . Frequently stored in small adobe vases, it ...
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Firearm (translated from Portuguese)
Firearm Gun: example of one firearm Firearm it is a device used for propulsion of solid projectiles by means of a fast expansion of gases gotten for the controlled burning of a propellant, generally solid that in the majority of the cases is pólvora , contained in a closed chamber for all ...
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Fire fátuo (translated from Portuguese)
Fire fátuo fire fátuo, also call of fire fool, fire of Is Telmo or, in the interior of Brazil it is called running fire or João-galafoice, it is a bluish light that can be sighted in cemetaries, quagmires, heaths, etc. It is the spontaneous inflammation of the gas of the ...
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