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    Casa das Minas (category National heritage sites of Maranhão)
    Zomadonu, is a-19th century Afro-Brazilian temple in São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil. It is located on Rua de São Pantaleão in the Historic Center of the city. It...
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    Custódio Corrêa. Rua de Breves. Rua Doutor Assis. Rua Doutor Malcher. Rua Félix Rocque (Rua das Rosas, Rua da Residência, Rua da Vigia). Rua Joaquim Távora...
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    Church of Pantaleão (category Roman Catholic churches in Maranhão)
    Igreja de Pantaleão) is an 18th-century Roman Catholic church in São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil. It was consecrated as the Church of Saint John of the City (Igreja...
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  • 2015, the Movimento Vem Pra Rua started to support the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff. In 2015 and 2016, Vem Pra Rua and other civil society movements...
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  • Dia Maranhão Jornal da Difusora Em Alta Nossa Manhã Maranhão Rural Alvorada Sertaneja Aqui Agora Bastidores da Noite Beto Mania Show Bom Dia Maranhão do...
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    first street began at the Forte do Presépio and was called Rua do Norte, and was renamed to Rua Siqueira Mendes in honor of the Pará journalist priest José...
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    Street), a street in Bela Vista do Maranhão Rua Presidente Kennedy (President Kennedy Street), a street in Caxias Rua Presidente Kennedy (President Kennedy...
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    Portuguese had to fight, notably the French in Rio during the 1560s, in Maranhão during the 1610s, and the Dutch in Bahia and Pernambuco, during the Dutch–Portuguese...
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    fifth (tax on precious metals) from the Portuguese colonies of Brazil and Maranhão. Most estimates place the number of Portuguese migrants to Colonial Brazil...
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    Pernambuco, Alagoas, Paraíba and Rio Grande do Norte 6xxxx: Ceará, Piauí, Maranhão, Pará, Amapá, Amazonas, Roraima and Acre 7xxxx: Distrito Federal, Goiás...
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    Greenhalgh 1,900 tonnes Destroyer  United States Acasta-class destroyer Maranhão 950 tonnes Destroyer  United Kingdom Pará-class destroyer Piauí Mato Grosso...
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    disembarked at Praia do Peixe, now called Praça 15, and were traded in Rua Direita (today Rua 1º de Março), in the center of Rio de Janeiro, in plain sight. In...
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    there is a statue prominently placed in a plaza near downtown and a street, Rua Edson Arantes do Nascimento, named in his honour (the street was given Pelé's...
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    of Amapá, and won a surprising victory in the gubernatorial election in Maranhão, which however was overturned due to electoral irregularities in 2009....
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    Espírito Santo: Francisco Alves Ataíde Goiás: Pedro Ludovico Teixeira Maranhão: Eugênio Barros Mato Grosso: Fernando Corrêa da Costa Minas Gerais: Juscelino...
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  • Brazil, such as the "Imperatriz Battle" currently located in the state of Maranhão. Battles usually initiate with "odds or evens" to determine which MC will...
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  • state capitol João Pessoa, Luciano Cartaxo, who received 23.41%, and Zé Maranhão (MDB), a former governor of the state, who received 17.44%. Azevêdo succeeded...
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    "Eu vou pro Maranhão" / "Chorei" 1932 - "Segura esta mulher" / "E ela não jurou" 1932 - "Maria" / "Prazer é sofrer" 1932 - "Dormindo na rua" / "Tenho um...
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  • Plata basin. Today, Tupi languages are still heard in Brazil (states of Maranhão, Pará, Amapá, Amazonas, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Goiás, São Paulo...
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  • Founded on November 9, 1963, it is the first TV station in Maranhão. The state of Maranhão had its first television experience in 1955, when during the...
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    Alagoas Amapá Amazonas Bahia Ceará Federal District Espírito Santo Goiás Maranhão Mato Grosso Mato Grosso do Sul Minas Gerais Pará Paraíba Paraná Pernambuco...
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    writing, there were twenty-seven other literate women. The writer Heloísa Maranhão wrote a novel inspired by Egipcíaca's life entitled Rosa Maria Egipcíaca...
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  • Central do Maranhão Boa Vista Northeast MA Central do Maranhão Estiva Ii Northeast MA Central do Maranhão Monte Cristo Northeast MA Central do Maranhão São Jose...
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  • to meet after sundown in public sight. That night at 8:30pm, on Rua José Paulino ("Rua dos Imigrantes" (Immigrants Street), the five workers reunited alongside...
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    Portugal or other European countries, as was customary at the time. Maranhão Maranhão was one of the first provinces to have a printing press. It was one...
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    ex-president of the Federal Senate; ex-governor of the state of Maranhão; ex-senator by Maranhão; ex-senator by Amapá Júlio Prestes (1882–1946); ex-president...
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    Secretary, Valdir Caetano da Silva (PL). Current Majority Leader is Clênia Maranhão, PPS. There are six committees overseeing several subjects of the city...
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    can be divided in two regional variants, one that includes the northern Maranhão and southern of Piauí, and other that goes from Ceará to Alagoas. Nortista...
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  • 1971 Teatro Paiol [pt] (theatre) opens. Jaime Lerner becomes mayor. 1972 - Rua XV de Novembro pedestrianized. 1973 - Curitiba Cultural Foundation [pt] established...
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    Norte. The square, named after the revolutionary André de Albuquerque Maranhão, who fought on the side of the Pernambuco rebels, marks the geodesic point...
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