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    Poá is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The water extracted from Fonte Áurea, or the Golden Fountain, is sold throughout Brazil. The...
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    February 2012. Retrieved 10 January 2014. "Significado de água-pedrense" [Meaning of água-pedrense]. Caldas Aulete Online Dictionary (in Portuguese)...
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    and the state. Lindóia is considered the Brazilian "National Capital of Mineral Water", as 40% of all bottled water consumed in Brazil comes from Lindóia...
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    12-Sapphire. In 1926, EFCB built a variant to the main line call Variante de Poá, which is the current Line 12-Sapphire. On the other side, Estrada de Ferro...
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    Biritiba-Mirim Ferraz de Vasconcelos Guararema Itaquaquecetuba Mogi das Cruzes Poá Salesópolis Suzano Osasco Barueri Cajamar Carapicuíba Itapevi Jandira Osasco...
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    European immigrants, mostly Italians, who came to work on coffee farms. Mineral water sources were discovered by Luiz Rielli in 1928 and the city became...
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    de Energia e Meio Ambiente),2016.Série TERMOELETRICIDADE EM FOCO: Uso de água em termoelétricas" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on April 1, 2018...
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    Retrieved 29 January 2009. Cosmo On-line. "Barragem no rio Jaguari garante água a três cidades". Retrieved 11 March 2010. CPFL. "CPFL no Interior paulista"...
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    Gerais and Goiás serving the "Bandeirantes" who were in search of precious minerals and Indian slaves. In the first half of the 19th century, Campinas became...
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    Inbar & Risso 2001, p. 331. Catalano, Luciano R. (1943). Yacimientos de minerales de cobre del Payún Matru y Payún Liso. Región del Cerro Payen (Departamento...
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    from all states came to feed and rest their cavalry on the way to the mineral and forest expeditions, and buy and sell goods, horses and enslaved Africans...
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    sanidine and zircon. Not all of these minerals are found in rocks from all stages of Parinacota. Some of these minerals, such as quartz and sanidine, were...
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    includes: purple needle grass (Nassella pulchra) barley (Hordeum) bluegrass (Poa spp.) three-awn (Aristida spp.) melic (Melica sspspp wildrye (Elymus and...
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    Rhyacophilidae, etc.), the crustaceans Gammaridae typical in calcareous and mineralized areas and some plecoptera (family Nemouridae) and ephemeroptera (families...
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