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Answer for the clue "State in NW Brazil ", 8 letters:
amazonas

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Amazonas is a state of Brazil , located in the northwestern corner of the country . It is the largest Brazilian State by area and the 9th largest country subdivision in the world , being greater than the areas of France , Spain , Sweden and Greece combined. ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 State in northern Brazil which has Manaus as its capital. 2 A department of Colombia. 3 A region of Peru. 4 A state of Venezuela.

Usage examples of amazonas.

So those other names, on the bills which went through Citibank and Leumi, had to have been put on earlier and the bills recirculated, probably through American-Amazonas too.

Efferen, an American citizen, formerly a Lebanese immigrant, was employed by the American-Amazonas Bank at its Dag Hammarskjd1d Plaza branch.

And, oh yes, the account was at American-Amazonas Bank, Dag Hammarskj6ld Plaza.

Anyway, the bank's on that damn square I never can spell-Dag Hammarskj6ld-and is American-Amazonas," When he hung up, Kettering scooped up the hundred-dollar bills and told Mony, "We hit the jackpot.

As he observed references to the two who had died-Helga Efferen of AmericanAmazonas Bank and Jos6 Antonio Salaverry, a member of the United Nations Peruvian delegation-the cause of the manager's distress became clear.

Kettering produced the New York Post report of the Salaverry-Efferen alleged murder-suicide, a copy made by the American-Amazonas Bank manager before they left.

A short time earlier she had screened the silhouette interrogation of Alberto Godoy and viewed Don Kettering's interview with the American-Amazonas bank manager, Emiliano Armando, which had just come in.

And later still, pressure on Godoy provided clues leading to the American-Amazonas Bank, the apparent murder of the UN diplomat Jos& Antonio Salaverry and his mistress, Helga Efferen, plus their connection with Peru.