Zeca Netto & a conquista de Pelotas

Zeca Netto & a conquista de Pelotas
Pedro Henrique Caldas, Pedro H ...
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Zeca Netto & a conquista de Pelotas

This is a report about the political movement called Revolução de 1923, at the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The general Zeca Netto (1854-1948) chief of the South's Liberty Army, invaded the city of Pelotas in Octuber 29. This fact had great repercusion at the state's political scene, and many changes came after that amazing invasion commanded by the general Netto.

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Language
Portuguese
Pages
99

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Cover of: Zeca Netto & a conquista de Pelotas
Zeca Netto & a conquista de Pelotas
1995, Edições EST
in Portuguese - 2a. ed., rev. e ampliada.
Cover of: Zeca Netto & a conquista de Pelotas
Zeca Netto & a conquista de Pelotas
1995, Edições EST
in Portuguese - 2a. ed., rev. e ampliada.
Cover of: Zeca Netto & a conquista de Pelotas
Zeca Netto & a conquista de Pelotas
1993, Edições Semeador
in Portuguese

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 98-99).
One map on a folded leaf laid in.

Published in
Pelotas, RS
Other Titles
Zeca Netto e a conquista de Pelotas.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
981/.65
Library of Congress
F2651.P35 C35 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
99 p. :
Number of pages
99

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1242608M
LCCN
94831179

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