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Manaos (film)

Manaos (also known as Slaves from Prison Camp Manaos) is a 1979 Spanish-Italian-Méxican adventure film directed by Alberto Vázquez-Figueroa.

Manaos (disambiguation)

Manáos is an old name for Manaus, a city in Amazonas, Brazil.

Manaos may also refer to:

  • Manaos (people), an indigenous Amazonas people after whom Manáos was named
  • Manaos Athletic Club, a defunct football club in Manáos
  • Manaos (film), a 1978 Spanish-Italian-Mexican adventure film

Usage examples of "manaos".

He resigned her now to the custody of the Admiralty Court on Manaos, making due claim for salvage on the ship and her cargo.

It was now driving at full Lawlor-drive speed toward Manaos, but it could not use overdrive in the areas where a planet had broken up into asteroids or where the elongated orbits of comets might interfere.

The message deals with the pirates taken prisoner and now held on Manaos awaiting trial.

The pirates waiting trial, or release, on Manaos had been members of the privateer commissioned by Loren.

It was a little smaller than Manaos, and a little larger than Sira, and very nearly the same as Loren.

Negro to Manaos, making a voyage by canoe of over 2000 miles through a little-known but deeply-interesting region.

Senor Mavignier was commandante of Manaos when visited by Agassiz, and presented the Professor with a hundred varieties of wood.

The foundation of a fine stone cathedral was laid in Manaos fourteen years ago, but this generation is not likely to witness the dedication.

Between Manaos and Para, a distance of one thousand miles, there were fourteen additions.

It rises in the Sierra Tunuhy, an isolated mountain group in the llanos of Colombia, and enters the Amazon at Manaos, a thousand miles from the sea.

Barcellos and Manaos it is a deep but sluggish river, and in the annual rise of the Amazon its waters are stagnant for several hundred miles up, or actually flow back.

Peru, the second to the portion between Tabatinga and Manaos, and the third to all below the Rio Negro.

The mean between the temperatures of Para, Manaos, and Tabatinga is 80.

An unknown number of full-grown turtles are eaten by the natives on the banks of the Maranon and Solimoens and their tributaries, while every steamer, schooner, and little craft that descends the Amazon is laden with turtles for the tables of Manaos, Santarem, and Para.

Maria Pinto was the daughter of a government official at Manaos, and she was very beautiful.