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4 unusual facts about Redonda


Colville Gardens

He was crowned the king of the tiny Caribbean island of Redonda in 1947, and became known as King Juan I. His real name was Terence Ian Fytton Armstrong.

Montiserrat Ameiva

A subspecies, the Redonda Ground Lizard (A. p. atrata), is found only on the uninhabited island of Redonda, which is within the jurisdiction of Antigua and Barbuda (though geographically closer to Montserrat).

Redonda

For a period of time the "Royal" lineage of Redonda had a more or less solely literary theme, with the title being given to writers and the like, such as John Gawsworth and Jon Wynne-Tyson.

Royal Crescent, London

He was crowned the king of Redonda in 1947 and became known as King Juan I. His real name was Terence Ian Fytton Armstrong.


Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional

CSN's principal source of water is the Paraíba do Sul river, which runs through the city of Volta Redonda.

Mesa Redonda fire

The Mesa Redonda fire occurred on Saturday, 29 December 2001 in Lima, Peru.

Montiserrat Ameiva

The Redonda Ground Lizard is darkly colored, similar to the Sombrero Ameiva and Censky's Ameiva that also live on small and barren Caribbean islands.

Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro

Texto apresentado na Mesa Redonda "Ecomuseologia" do 8 °Fórum Estadual de Museus/VII Encontro Estadual de Museus de Ciências Naturais "Museus e Globalização"- Sistema Estadual de Museus do RS, Rio Grande: 2002

Volta Redonda

A heavily subsidized symbol of national pride, the Volta Redonda mill embodied the import substitution industrial policies that prevailed in Latin American economies from World War II until the Latin American debt crisis in the 1980s.

Volta Redonda Futebol Clube

Volta Redonda Futebol Clube, Volta Redonda or simply by its nickname Voltaço, as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Volta Redonda in Rio de Janeiro, founded on February 9, 1976.


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