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    Rio de Janeiro (Portuguese: [ˈʁi.u d(ʒi) ʒɐˈne(j)ɾu] ), or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro. It is the second-most-populous city...
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    considered to be located in the region between Avenida Rio Branco, the Santos Dumont Airport and Praça Quinze de Novembro. The area derives its name from the former...
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    of Rio de Janeiro and is flanked by the Tiradentes Palace, the seat of the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro; and the Paço Imperial. The Praça XV...
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    theatre in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was established in 1868 in the Hotel Richelieu. Teatro Carlos Gomes is a theater located in Praça Tiradentes, in the...
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  • Neighborhood) Rio de Janeiro (Corcovado) Rio de Janeiro (Praça XV – Mestre Valentim Fountain) Guanabara Bay (Rio de Janeiro–Niterói Ferry) Rio de Janeiro (Terminal...
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    Retrieved 2024-01-29. "As novas instalações do edifício da Praça Tiradentes no Rio de Janeiro". Sino Azul. No. 113. 1937. Retrieved 2024-01-29. "Inauguração...
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    today a Federal University of Rio de Janeiro students' center. The Federal Chamber of Deputies was located at Tiradentes Palace, which would later be the...
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    The Tiradentes Revolutionary Movement (MRT) was a clandestine political group linked to the Peasant Leagues and disbanded in 1962. Under the influence...
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    Equestrian statue of Pedro I (category Monuments and memorials in Rio de Janeiro (city))
    The equestrian statue of Pedro I is located in Tiradentes Square, in the city center of Rio de Janeiro, in the homonymous state, Brazil. It is a national...
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    the Tiradentes and Caicó detachments of the Brazilian Army and the Military Police of Minas Gerais (PMMG), from Minas Gerais, to Rio de Janeiro and Brasília...
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    law enforcement and social services program pioneered in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which aims to reclaim territories, most commonly favelas, controlled...
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    Vaccine Revolt (category 20th century in Rio de Janeiro)
    riot that took place between 10 and 16 November 1904 in the city of Rio de Janeiro, then the capital of Brazil. Its immediate pretext was a law that made...
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    city. Mourão Filho delegated command of his forces on the Rio de Janeiro front, the Tiradentes Detachment, to general Muricy. It was a mixed Army and PMMG...
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    Paulo, planning a rapid takeover of the city to then advance towards Rio de Janeiro and depose president Artur Bernardes. The rebels did not gain all the...
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  • Daspu (category Companies based in Rio de Janeiro (city))
    collection that paid homage to Leite with a fashion show in Praça Tiradentes in Rio de Janeiro, with the presence of prostitutes from several states and...
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    General Osório Square (category Squares in Rio de Janeiro)
    (Portuguese: Praça General Osório) is a square in Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The square is bordered to the north by Rua Visconde de Pirajá, the main...
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    The RioCard (Bilhete Único) is a smartcard system used in the transport system of Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil. The card is contactless and uses MIFARE...
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    the 1817 Pernambucan revolt Leonel Brizola, former governor of Rio de Janeiro and Rio Grande do Sul, and labor activist Zuleika Angel Jones, political...
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    Valente. She was the star of the Teatro de Revista da Praça Tiradentes, and the Teatro Recreio in Rio de Janeiro. With performances running in the revue...
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    the Rio de Janeiro neighborhood of Campo Grande. He studied journalism, and in 2009, he presented the TV show Vida e Missão, broadcast by Band Rio and...
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    northwest; Bahia to the north and northeast; Espírito Santo to the east; and Rio de Janeiro to the southeast. The state's capital and largest city, Belo Horizonte...
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    chosen by Juscelino Kubitschek in honor of Tiradentes. The capital of Brazil was transferred from Rio de Janeiro to Brasília on 21 April 1960 and its new...
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    Heitor dos Prazeres (23 September 1898 — Rio de Janeiro, 4 October 1966) was a Brazilian composer, singer and painter. He was a pioneer samba composer...
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    Sites, still have important monuments from that period, such as Recife, Rio de Janeiro, and Mariana. Especially in the case of Recife, the demolition and decharacterization...
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  • Maria Gladys (category Actresses from Rio de Janeiro (city))
    with Arthur Azevedo's play "O Mambembe" at the Municipal Theater of Rio de Janeiro. She earned recognition in the theater world by appearing topless in...
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    Brazilian National Archives (category Buildings and structures in Rio de Janeiro (city))
    Public Archives. The Archives were renamed in 1911, and are located in Rio de Janeiro. The National Archives of Brazil is the Brazilian institution responsible...
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    Climatológicas do Brasil (1931-1960) (in Brazilian Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro, 1979. INMET. "Banco de dados meteorológicos" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved...
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    spectators, as it symbolised the transfer of the capital city from Rio de Janeiro to the center of the country. The palace owes its name to the Brazilian...
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  • Davida (NGO) (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    in the historical center of Rio de Janeiro, Davida members met with the city government, performed songs at Praça Tiradentes, and were able to prevent the...
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    Estádio do Canindé (category Associação Portuguesa de Desportos)
    February 13, 2011. Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro, Volume 2 - Lance, Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A, 2001. Official Site of Portuguesa Stadium image...
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