Caxias do Sul (Portuguese pronunciation: [kaˈʃi.ɐz du ˈsuw]) is a city in Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil, situated in the state's mountainous Serra...
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Santa Maria is a municipality (município) in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul, the southernmost state of Brazil. In 2020, its population was 283...
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The history of Rio Grande do Sul begins with the arrival of Man in the region, around 12,000 years ago. Its most dramatic changes, however, occurred in...
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The Rio Grande do Sul Memorial (English: Memorial do Rio Grande do Sul) is a cultural center in Porto Alegre, housed in a historic property located in...
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Rio Grande do Sul refers to the movement constituted by scientists and laymen in defense of the environment of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul...
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Culture in Rio Grande do Sul refers to the history, attributes, and values of African-Brazilian culture in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. Black...
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Italian immigration in Rio Grande do Sul was a process in which Italians emigrated to the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, through both private...
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The German colonization in Rio Grande do Sul was a large-scale and long-term project of the Brazilian government, motivated initially by the desire to...
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Porto Alegre (redirect from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul)
Harbor') is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. Its population of 1.3 million inhabitants (2022) makes it the 11th-most...
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related to "birth")) is the capital and largest city of the state of Rio Grande do Norte, located in northeastern Brazil. According to IBGE's 2022 estimate...
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Pelotas (redirect from Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul)
the fourth most populous in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, after Porto Alegre, Caxias do Sul and Canoas. It is located 270 km (168 mi) from Porto...
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Passo Fundo (redirect from Passo Fundo, Rio Grande do Sul)
is a municipality in the north of the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. It is named after its river. It's the tenth largest city in the state...
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Guaíba (category Municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul)
Metropolitan Porto Alegre of Porto Alegre, in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. The city is on the shores of the Guaíba Lake. In the current territory...
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Talian dialect (category Rio Grande do Sul)
in the northeast of the state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil. It is also spoken in other parts of Rio Grande do Sul, as well as in parts of Espírito Santo...
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Unisinos (redirect from Museum of Geological History of Rio Grande do Sul)
located in Southern Brazil, in the city of São Leopoldo, state of Rio Grande do Sul (Sinos River valley region). Unisinos has more than 30,000 students...
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German Brazilians (section Rio Grande do Sul)
majority settled in the Brazilian states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paraná, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Less than 5% of Germans settled in...
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The history of Caxias do Sul, one of the main municipalities in the state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, officially begins with the Italian colonization...
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Clube do Comércio (English: Commerce Club) is based in the Brazilian city of Porto Alegre, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Founded in 1896, it is one...
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Ijuí (category Municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul)
(Portuguese pronunciation: [iʒu'i]) is a Brazilian municipality of Rio Grande do Sul, situated 395 kilometres (245 mi) from the state capital, Porto Alegre...
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Same-sex marriage in Brazil (redirect from Civil unions in Rio Grande do Sul)
were performed in São Paulo, 737 in Minas Gerais, 723 in Rio de Janeiro, 480 in Rio Grande do Sul, 458 in Paraná, 429 in Santa Catarina, 391 in Pernambuco...
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of the Fundos de Nova Palmira colony, situated on the edge of the Rio Grande do Sul plateau, with its official headquarters being established in Nova...
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Cultura e Lazer, commonly known as Associação Nova Prata, or just as Nova Prata, is a Brazilian football club based in Nova Prata, Rio Grande do Sul state...
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The South Is My Country (redirect from O Sul é Meu País)
O Sul é o Meu País) is a separatist movement that seeks the independence of Brazil's South Region, formed by the states of Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul, and...
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Grande do Sul Ijuí, Rio Grande do Sul Ivorá, Rio Grande do Sul Marau, Rio Grande do Sul Nova Bassano, Rio Grande do Sul Nova Pádua, Rio Grande do Sul...
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Captaincies of Brazil (redirect from Captaincy of São José do Rio Negro)
from Bahia Rio Grande do Sul, 1760, newly incorporated territory of Rio Grande de São Pedro Ceará, 1799, split from Pernambuco Rio Grande do Norte, 1808...
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House of Ulhôa Cintra (category Buildings and structures in Rio Grande do Sul)
(Portuguese: Casa dos Ministérios) is a historic residence in Caçapava do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. It was built in the middle of the 19th century and was...
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located at 586 Visconde de Pelotas Street, in Caxias do Sul, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The municipal museum, besides permanently showing its...
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are: Rio Grande do Sul (78.4%), Santa Catarina (78.0%), Paraná (64.6%), and São Paulo (57.8%). Other states with significant percentages are: Rio de Janeiro...
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The history of Rio Grande do Norte begins with the settlement of the Brazilian territory, when a flood of migrations of primitive people (hunter-gatherer...
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to the north by the state of Paraná, to the south by the state of Rio Grande do Sul, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, and to the west by the Argentine...
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