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    The Fortress of São João Baptista (Portuguese: Forte de São João Baptista), also known as the Fort of São Filipe or Fort of Monte Brasil is a historic...
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    the name of the church. Fort of São Sebastião (Portuguese: Castelo de São Sebastião/Forte de São Sebastião/Pousada de Angra do Heroísmo)At the other end...
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  • Caudron Head coach: Juan Luque de Serrallonga Head coach: Boško Simonović Head coach: Píndaro Notes Players Doca (São Cristóvão) and Benevenuto (Flamengo)...
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    where they were permitted to build a fort on the island, the Forte de São João Baptista de Ternate [pt], built in 1522. Afonso returned from Malacca to...
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    The Fort of São João Baptista (Portuguese: Forte de São João Baptista/Castelo da Praia) is the ruins of a 16th-century maritime fort situated on the western...
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  • SBT Rio (category Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão affiliates)
    In 1979, TVS purchased the old Cine Fluminense, in front of Campo de São Cristóvão, which, after a series of renovations, was adapted for television and...
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  • Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe 1778 - João Manuel de Azambuja became the 5th governor of Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe 1782 - Cristóvão Xavier de Sá became...
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  • and the village had a school. In 1623 the Church of St Christopher (São Cristovão) was built in Tivim by the villagers of Tivim, Sirsaim and Assonora...
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    Building (Portuguese: Edifício da Segurança Social) Fort of São Brás (Portuguese: Forte de São Brás), situated at the southern edge of the town, the fort...
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  • (2001-) - Porto Póvoa de Varzim Holiday - Póvoa de Varzim Romaria de S. Gonçalo e S. Cristóvão (17th century-) - Vila Nova de Gaia Festa de S. Pedro da Afurada...
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    Paula (2012), SIPA (ed.), Forte de São Brás (IPA.00015931/PT072107050007) (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património...
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    the Bom Jesus de Matosinhos Sanctuary in Congonhas, and São Francisco Square in São Cristóvão. There are also the historical centers that, although they...
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    Marco Pigossi (category Male actors from São Paulo)
    playing Eric in the Brazilian series Invisible City. Pigossi was born in São Paulo, the son of Mariness Maldonado and Oswaldo Pigossi. He graduated in...
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    former Brazilian player Jairzinho, who was coaching São Cristóvão, Ronaldo played for the São Cristóvão youth team. Under the guidance of coach Alfredo Sampaio...
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  • of São Cristóvão (São Cristóvão e São Lourenço, Lisbon) Hermitage of Restelo (Santa Maria de Belém, Lisbon) Monastery of Jerónimos (Santa Maria de Belém...
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    Copacabana Fort revolt (category Military history of Rio de Janeiro (city))
    revolt (Portuguese: Revolta do Forte de Copacabana), also known as the 18 of the Fort revolt (Revolta dos 18 do Forte), was one of several movements coordinated...
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  • the Portuguese Restoration War, Dom Cristóvão de Moura Portugal sided with the opposition to the other Cristóvão, which earned him his name, as his grandmother...
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    Burle Marx Park (category Parks in São Paulo)
    district, in the Brazilian city of São Paulo. It offers a contemplative proposal aimed at preserving the remnants of São Paulo's Atlantic Forest, similar...
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  • Portuguese Language Orthographic Agreement of 1990 (category Treaties of São Tomé and Príncipe)
    Costa Ramalho, Aníbal Pinto de Castro, Fernando Cristóvão, Fernando Roldão Dias Agudo, João Malaca Casteleiro, José Tiago de Oliveira, Luís Lindley Cintra...
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  • Praia de Camapum Praia Diogo Lopes Pedra Grande Praia da Costinha Praia Ponta do Mel Praia Redonda Praia do Rosado Praia São Cristovão Praia de Tibau...
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    Fábio Carille (category Footballers from São Paulo)
    October 2010. Retrieved 25 September 2016. "Cristóvão Borges não é mais técnico do Corinthians" [Cristóvão Borges is no longer manager of Corinthians]...
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    Urca (redirect from Urca, Rio de Janeiro)
    in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Although most of the neighborhood dates from the 1920s, parts of it are much older. What is now called the Forte São João, a...
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  • São Paulo São Paulo v São Cristóvão América-SP v São Paulo Francana v São Paulo Juventus v São Paulo São Paulo v Vasco da Gama São Paulo v Southampton Atlético...
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    Martim Leitão, tratando sobre o resgate da artilharia do Forte de São Filipe e a construção de nova fortaleza na barra do rio Paraíba". Arquivo Nacional...
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    Nóbrega and José de Anchieta, who founded São Vicente in 1532, and São Paulo, in 1554. French colonists tried to settle in present-day Rio de Janeiro, from...
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    Rio de Janeiro: Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação de História Contemporânea do Brasil. D'Aguiar, Hernani (1976). A Revolução por Dentro. São Cristóvão: Artenova...
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  • Eduardo Gibson (São Cristóvão AC, RJ). Goals: 2' Zezé, 40' Friedenreich, 50' M. Andrade, 69' Botelho, 89' M. Andrade. Fluminense 6 × 2 Brasil de Pelotas 3 April...
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    Itatiaia, São Paulo: Editora da Universidade de São Paulo, 1974. 418 p. il. Barreto, Anibal (Cel.). Fortifications in Brazil(Historical Summary).Rio de Janeiro:...
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    to him in the form of the Convent of São Bento (which now houses the parliament of Portugal). Aires, Cristóvão (1853-1930). Manuel da Maia e os engenheiros...
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    Roman Church of Saint Christopher of Rio Mau (Portuguese: Igreja de São Cristóvão de Rio Mau), the church is a simple Roman church in a stark Romanesque-style...
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