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    Federal SA (RFFSA). The Paranaguá container terminal is the only one in southern Brazil that has direct rail access. The Port of Paranaguá has its area of influence...
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    sugar. It is administered by the Port Administration of Paranaguá and Antonina (Administração dos Portos de Paranaguá e Antonina), which was created by...
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  • in the port city of Paranaguá. Adelir Antônio de Carli was born on 8 February 1967. He was the third child of Salete Gundalin and Aurélio de Carli, and...
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    production, the Port of Antonina extends the agility and quality of services of the Port of Paranaguá, offering two port terminals: The Barão de Teffé and the...
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    all major ports of Brazil. It has facilities in the Port of Santos, Port of Rio de Janeiro, Port of Paranaguá; Port of Aratu in Bahia; Port of Itaqui...
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    west of the state capital of Curitiba and 605 km west of the sea port of Paranaguá, 140 km from the three borders (Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil) at...
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    The Iguape-Cananéia-Paranaguá estuary lagoon complex (Portuguese: Complexo Estuarino Lagunar de Iguape-Cananéia-Paranaguá) is a stretch of interconnected...
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  • Este, on the border with Brazil, where it connects later with the Port of Paranaguá. In July 2023, the first duplicated highway in Paraguay was being...
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    even for Paraguay, as it connects the Brazil-Paraguay border with Port of Paranaguá. On the border there is intense trade between the two countries; there...
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  • de Janeiro — Brazil, iron ore export terminal now owned and operated by Vale (ex CVRD) in Sepetiba Bay Port of Montevideo — Uruguay Port of Paranaguá...
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  • The ports of Brazil are overseen by the Brazilian Ministry of Transport. The Port of Santos near São Paulo is the busiest container port in Latin America...
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  • Merchants Port Holdings Company Limited (SEHK: 144) is a major conglomerate based in Hong Kong and is involved in a range of businesses such as port operations...
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    Foz do Iguaçu to Paraguayan Ciudad del Este, and going up to the port city of Paranaguá. It is approximately 650 km long. The highway is of great economic...
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  • Antwerp Port of Zeebrugge Port of Santos Port of Centro Port of Paranaguá Port of Sepetiba Port of Rio de Janeiro Port of Salvador Port of Vitoria Port of...
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    parish of Paranaguá and Curitiba was created, belonging to the Captaincy of São Paulo. On July 6 of the same year, the city council of Paranaguá addressed...
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    Santos, Port of Rio de Janeiro, Port of Paranaguá, Port of Itajaí, Port of Rio Grande, Port of São Francisco do Sul and Suape Port. Argentina has ports such...
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    142 km the section from Maringá to the port of Paranaguá, thus contributing to a greater movement of the port of Paraná, to the detriment of that of Santos...
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    the Port of Paranaguá for export by sea. Many railroads serve Paranaguá, among the main ones are the Ferroeste, Malha Sul and the Curitiba-Paranaguá Railroad...
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    The Port of Santarém is a river port in Brazil. It's located in the city of Santarém, in the Brazilian state of Pará. It is located at Ponta do Salé, on...
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    Montevideo (Uruguay), Paranaguá (Brazil), Rio Grande (Brazil), São Francisco do Sul (Brazil), Manaus (Brazil) and Coronel (Chile). The Port of Callao is currently...
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    This is a list of ports and harbours of the Atlantic Ocean, excluding the ports of the Baltic Sea. For inland ports on rivers, canals, and lakes, including...
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    possible negotiations towards federal management of the ports. The administration of the Ports of Paranaguá and Antonina (Appa) has a publicly owned authority...
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    Brazil (the country's largest trading partner) and finally with the Port of Paranaguá. The following table shows the distances traversed by National Route...
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    Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, Duke of Caxias (pronounced [kaˈʃi.ɐs]; 25 August 1803 – 7 May 1880), nicknamed "the Peacemaker" and "the Iron Duke", was an...
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  • which currently leaves the country through the ports of Santos and Paranaguá, will be exported by Chilean ports at lower prices. In February 2022, Paraguay...
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  • (Metal Bridge over the Nhundiaquara River) (Overnight Rest) Paranaguá (Port of Paranaguá) Ilha do Mel (Praia Encantada) Episode summary At the start of...
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    busiest ports in South America, such as Port of Santos, Port of Rio de Janeiro, Port of Paranaguá, Port of Itajaí, Port of Rio Grande, Port of São Francisco...
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    (2010) Brazil - Paraguay - Argentina - Chile Mejillones Antofagasta Paranaguá São Francisco do Sul Panama Canal Railway Railway stations in Peru Track...
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    immigrants arriving by ship at the seaports of Vitória, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Paranaguá, Florianópolis and Porto Alegre were established. The São Paulo...
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    promotes sustainable development in the Ribeira de Iguape River Basin and the Iguape-Cananéia-Paranaguá Estuary/Lagoon Complex. It works with local quilombola...
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