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・ Silvery salamander
・ Silvery woolly monkey
・ Silvery-breasted tanager
・ Silvery-cheeked antshrike
・ Silvery-cheeked hornbill
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・ Silvery-throated
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Silves, Amazonas
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・ Silvesta Township, Walsh County, North Dakota
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・ Silvester Bolam
・ Silvester Brito
・ Silvester de Everdon
・ Silvester Diggles
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・ Silvester Harding
・ Silvester Home Run
・ Silvester Horne
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Silves, Amazonas : ウィキペディア英語版
Silves, Amazonas

Silves or Ilha de Silves is an island municipality in the state of Amazonas, northern Brazil. It is located 10 km straight line north or about 40 km by water from the Amazon River, east of Manaus (almost halfway between that city and the Amazonas-Pará state border). Its population was 9,046 (2005) and its area is .〔IBGE - ()〕
==History==
Silves is one of the oldest municipalities in the state of Amazonas. It was established in 1660
(some sources say 1663) as a Jesuit Indian mission, the ''aldea'' of Santa Cruz. It was abandoned a year later when Jesuits were evicted from the area for failure to cooperate with Portuguese slave raiders. In 1685, it was reestablished by Mercedarian Theodozio da Viega at the same site and known by the name of ''aldea'' de Saracá (named for the lake). Two more villages were founded by Mercedarian missionaries on Rio Urubu and had the names of São Pedro Nolasco and São Raimundo. They disappeared shortly after founding. In 1759, the ''aldea'' of Saracá was elevated to a village with the name Silves, after civil parish of Silves, Portugal.

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