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Raimundo Nonato de Lima Ribeiro, known as just Nonato, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward for Goianésia. His previous clubs include Fortaleza, Goiás, FC Seoul, Daegu FC, Ituano, Iraty, Tuna Luso, Bahia and Trindade. One of his best passages was with Rio Verde, Goias traditional team. He became top scorer during several rounds, even with the team in the relegation zone. He lost his artillery to Patrique, of Vila Nova, but saved the "Verdão do Sudoeste" from "sticking". It is often known as the top scorer Nonato. He had disagreements with the board's "Verdão" and ended up leaving before the last round of Campeonato Goiano de 2012. Currently, he dispute the Campeonato Goiano de 2013 for Goianésia.

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Oeiras is a Latin suffragan diocese in the Ecclesiastical province of Teresina in northeastern Brazil.

The Roman Catholic Diocese of São Raimundo Nonato is a Latin suffragan diocese in the Ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Teresina, in northeastern Brazil's Piauí state.

São Raimundo Nonato Place in Northeast, Brazil

São Raimundo Nonato is a city located in the southern region of the state of the Piauí, Brazil, and is 576 km away from the capital, Teresina. It is known for been the city where the administration the Serra da Capivara National Park is located.

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Estômago, or Estômago, a Gastronomic Story, is a 2007 Brazilian–Italian film directed by Marcos Jorge. The film won several awards. It was shot in several locations of Curitiba, Paraná.

Raimundo Nonato Tavares da Silva, commonly known by the nickname Bobô, is a retired Brazilian professional football right midfielder and head coach, who played for several Campeonato Brasileiro Série A clubs.

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São Raimundo das Mangabeiras is a municipality in the state of Maranhão in the Northeast region of Brazil.

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São Raimundo Nonato Airport

Serra da Capivara Airport is the airport serving São Raimundo Nonato, Brazil. It is named after Serra da Capivara National Park.

VASP Flight 375 1988 aircraft hijacking

VASP Flight 375 was a hijacked flight on September 29, 1988, by Raimundo Nonato Alves da Conceição, who aimed to crash the plane with 98 passengers and 7 crew aboard against the Planalto Palace in Brasília. The flight, operated by a Boeing 737-300 aircraft, left Porto Velho to Rio de Janeiro, making stops in Brasília, Goiânia and Belo Horizonte. In the final phase of the flight, between Belo Horizonte and Rio de Janeiro, the plane was hijacked and diverted to Brasília. The hijacking was not successful and the aircraft landed safely in Goiânia. The only fatality as a result of the kidnapping was the First Officer, Salvador Evangelista.

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