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Neotropic / Regions of South America / Amazon Basin / Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests / Biodiversity hotspots / Rubber boom / Amazon rainforest / Amazon River / Manaus / Geography of South America / South America / Americas
Date: 2014-03-13 06:49:32
Neotropic
Regions of South America
Amazon Basin
Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests
Biodiversity hotspots
Rubber boom
Amazon rainforest
Amazon River
Manaus
Geography of South America
South America
Americas

How to cite: Pádua, José Augusto. “Nature and Territory in the Making of Brazil.” In: “New Environmental Histories of Latin America and the Caribbean,” edited by Claudia Leal, José Augusto Pádua, and John Sol

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