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A relação do Engenho de Sergipe do Conde em 1625
Published 2010-01-01“…The manuscript, conserved in the Cartório jesuítico of the Torre do Tombo in Lisbon, is a picture of the situation of the Recôncavo baiano and its largest engenho, of Sergipe do Conde, after the invasion of this region for the armada of the West-Indische Compagnie and the States-General of the United Provinces in 1624, that it disorganized the local production of the sugar and allowed that many blacks abandoned the engenhos in search of freedom.…”
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MUSEUM POS YOGYAKARTA PENEKANAN PADA TATA PENCAHAYAAN SEBAGAI PEMBENTUK RUANG
Published 2014“…The contrast of the museum gives a new identity to the region and the response of buildings on the environment by design today.…”
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The Outstanding Value of a Cultural Heritage: The Old City of Semarang as the Center for Global Trade in Java, Indonesia in the 18th – 20th Centuries
Published 2023-01-01“…This Old City was founded at the end of 17th century after an agreement was approved by the Mataram Kingdom and the Vereeniging van Oost-Indische Compagnië (VOC/The Dutch East Indie Company) in 1678, that led VOC to take control over the north coastal region of Java from the Prince of the Mataram Kingdom, Amangkurat II. …”
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Seasonal forecast of sub-sahelian rainfall using cross validated model output statistics
Published 2003-06-01“…This study deals with the predictability of interannual rainfall anomalies during the rainy season (June-September) over sub-Sahelian West Africa. First, regional and global near-surface predictors for sub-Sahelian precipitation are derived from multi-model ensemble output. …”
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PERUBAHAN KARAKTER KAWASAN SAGAN LAMA YOGYAKARTA
Published 2011“…Old Sagan area is an area in Yogyakarta, which still preserves its architectural and region. Architecturally, this area is a building of residential-style that has a form of Indisch, colonial influence Dutch inherent in all the land until the construction of the roof of the House. …”
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