Santa Teresa may refer to: One of several saints named Teresa Saint Teresa of Ávila Saint Teresa of Calcutta Saint Teresa of Los Andes Saint Teresa Benedicta...
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Santa Teresa (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɐ̃tɐ teˈɾezɐ]) is a neighborhood in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is located on top of the Santa Teresa...
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The Santa Teresa Tram, or Tramway (Portuguese: Bonde de Santa Teresa, IPA: [bõˈdʒi dʒi ˈsɐ̃tɐ teˈɾezɐ]), is a historic tram line in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil...
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community of Santa Rosa de Yacuma in the José Ballivián Province of the Beni Department. It was founded on September 17, 1991. Photo Puerto Teresa Río Yata v...
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Carioca Aqueduct (category Buildings and structures in Rio de Janeiro (city))
bridge for the Santa Teresa Tramway that connects the city centre with the Santa Teresa neighbourhood uphill. In the early history of Rio de Janeiro, the...
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Santa Teresa is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo. Its population was 23,724 (2020) and its area is 695 km2. The municipality...
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economies. The Rio Top Tour Project, inaugurated in August 2010, promotes tourism throughout the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. Beginning in Santa Marta, a favela...
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Teresa Isabel Leger Fernandez (/tɛˈrɛsɑː ˈlɛdʒər fɛrnɑːndɛs/ teh-RESS-ah LEDGE-ər ferr-NAHN-dess; born July 1, 1959) is an American attorney and politician...
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Georgetown University. Her novels include Frida (2001), Sister Teresa (2007), and Miss del Río (2022). Mujica attended the University of California at Los...
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María Teresa Pinto Hamuy (née Pinto Santa Cruz; 5 April 1921 – 13 November 2004) was a Chilean neuroscientist. Born to the family of president of Chile...
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The Santa Teresa Formation (Spanish: Formación Santa Teresa, Tist, Pgst) is a geological formation of the western Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes...
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Jorge Selarón (category Artists from Rio de Janeiro (city))
located in the Lapa and Santa Teresa neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Selarón moved to the Lapa neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro in the 1980s,...
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the terminus for the Santa Teresa Tram at Estação Carioca. Other important modes of transport that connect to Zona Central are: Rio Metro VLT (light rail/tram)...
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cars that climb the hill of Santa Teresa. The Carioca Aqueduct is considered a significant architectural work in old Rio and one of the city's main symbols...
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The Governorate of the Río de la Plata (1549−1776) (Spanish: Gobernación del Río de la Plata, pronounced [ɡoβeɾnaˈsjon del ˈri.o ðe la ˈplata]) was one...
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The Fortaleza de Santa Teresa, or Fortaleza Santa Tereza is a military fortification located 36 km (22 mi) south of Chuy and 305 km (190 mi) northeast...
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neighborhoods of Urca, Botafogo, Flamengo and Glória, on Guanabara Bay, and Santa Teresa, Catete, Laranjeiras, Cosme Velho, Humaitá, Lagoa, Jardim Botânico and...
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ISSN 1460-8324. "Bondinho de Santa Teresa passa por testes" [Testing of the Santa Teresa tramway is a saga without end]. O Dia (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro. 29 September...
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Mérida Mucuchíes Santa Elena de Arenales Caucagua Chacao Charallave Cúa El Hatillo Guatire Higuerote Los Teques Ocumare del Tuy Petare Río Chico San Antonio...
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Polidoro da Fonseca Quintanilha Jordão, the Viscount of Santa Teresa, (2 November 1802 - 13 January 1879) was a Brazilian general and politician who served...
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Bonde ('tramway'), any of the old Brazilian trams, such as the Rio de Janeiro's Santa Teresa Tram Boondi, an Indian dessert This disambiguation page lists...
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flora and fauna of the department. The Río Escalante-Chacocente Wildlife Reserve is situated near Santa Teresa and is one of the most important dry tropical...
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Spanish forces had conquered Colonia del Sacramento, Santa Tecla, San Miguel, Santa Teresa and Rio Grande de São Pedro in the First Cevallos expedition...
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Liber Quiñones (category Villa Teresa players)
Racing de Montevideo 2015–2017 Santa Tecla 2018 Racing de Montevideo 2018–2021 Cerro 2021–2022 Villa Teresa 2023 Río Negro [es] 2024– "Liber Quiñones"...
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Fontana (footballer) (category People from Santa Teresa, Espírito Santo)
José de Anchieta Fontana (31 December 1940 in Santa Teresa, Espírito Santo – 9 September 1980 in Santa Teresa), known as just Fontana was a Brazilian footballer...
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Region of Brazil Santa Tereza de Goiás town and municipality in north Goiás state, Brazil Santa Tereza River See also Santa Teresa This disambiguation...
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Banda Oriental (category Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
Banda Oriental del Río Uruguay (Eastern Bank), was the name of the South American territories east of the Uruguay River and north of Río de la Plata that...
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Santa Úrsula, Santa Catarina, Santa Elena, Santa Isabel Río Obispo, Santa María Amapa, Santa María Obispo, Santa Rosa Papaloapan, Santa Silvia, Santa...
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Vocacional New High School Academia Santa Teresita José Rojas Cortés School Urbana (Nueva) Superior School Maria Teresa Umbridge Academy Academia Adventista...
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of Santa Teresa, in Rio de Janeiro, adopting the name of Mother Maria José de Jesús. Towards the end of her life, she entered the Convent of Santa Teresa...
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