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The Grande Seca (English: Great Drought), or the Brazilian drought of 1877–1878, was the largest and most devastating drought in Brazilian history. It caused the deaths of between 400,000 and 500,000 people. Of the 800,000 people who lived in the affected Northeastern region, around 120,000 migrated to the Amazon while 68,000 migrated to other parts of Brazil.

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  • غراندي سيكا (ar)
  • Sekperiodo 1877 (eo)
  • Grande Seca (in)
  • Grande Seca (en)
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  • Grande Seca, Kekeringan Besar, atau kekeringan Brasil 1877–1878 adalah kekeringan terbesar dan paling merusak dalam . Kekeringan tersebut menyebabkan kematian antara 400.000 dan 500.000 orang. Dari 800.000 orang yang tinggal di yang terdampak, sekitar 120.000 bermigrasi ke Amazon sementara 68.000 bermigrasi ke belahan Brasil lainnya. (in)
  • A Grande Seca, ou a seca no Nordeste brasileiro de 1877–1879, foi o mais devastador fenômeno de seca da história do Brasil, ocorrido no período imperial brasileiro. A calamidade é responsável pela morte de entre 400.000 e 500.000 pessoas. De um total de 800.000 pessoas que viviam na área afetada da região Nordeste, em torno de 120.000 migraram para a Amazônia, enquanto 68.000 migraram para outras partes do Brasil. A região mais afetada foi a província do Ceará. Foram três anos seguidos sem chuvas, sem colheita, sem plantio, com perda de rebanhos e com a fuga das famílias, deixando despovoado o sertão. Tanto esse evento de estiagem quanto anteriores e posteriores estão associados ao fenômeno El Niño e suas interferências diretas ao clima dessa e outras regiões. (pt)
  • غراندي سيكا (بالبرتغالية: Grande Seca) أو الجفاف العظيم، أو الجفاف البرازيلي 1877-1878 ، وهو أكبر وأخطر جفاف في تاريخ البرازيل. تسبب في وفاة ما بين 400,000 و 500,000 شخص. وكانوا من بين 800,000 شخص عاشوا في المنطقة الشمالية الشرقية المتضررة، حيث هاجر حوالي 120,000 إلى الأمازون بينما هاجر 68,000 إلى أجزاء أخرى من البرازيل. (ar)
  • Sekperiodo 1877 estis la plej grava malsatega krizo en historio de Brazilo. En interna parto de nordoriento de Brazilo la sekperiodoj estas tre oftaj, ĝenerale oni atendas du sekperiodon en ĉiu jardeko. Foje okazas longaj sekperiodoj dum 4 aŭ 5 jaroj en la regiono, la lasta granda sekperiodo okazis en 1993-1996. (eo)
  • The Grande Seca (English: Great Drought), or the Brazilian drought of 1877–1878, was the largest and most devastating drought in Brazilian history. It caused the deaths of between 400,000 and 500,000 people. Of the 800,000 people who lived in the affected Northeastern region, around 120,000 migrated to the Amazon while 68,000 migrated to other parts of Brazil. (en)
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