Curitiba (Brazilian Portuguese: [kuɾiˈtʃibɐ]) is the capital and largest city in the state of Paraná in Southern Brazil. The city's population was 1,773...
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Curitiba brunni is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, the only species in the genus Curitiba. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of...
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The Metropolitan Region of Curitiba, also known as Greater Curitiba, brings together 29 municipalities in the state of Paraná in a relative process of...
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Coritiba Foot Ball Club (category Sport in Curitiba)
colloquially referred to as "Coxa", is a Brazilian football club from Curitiba, capital city of the Brazilian state of Paraná. Founded in 1909 by German...
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Rede Integrada de Transporte (redirect from BRT Curitiba)
Integrated Transportation Network) is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Curitiba, Brazil, implemented in 1974. It was one of the first BRT systems in the...
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RPC Curitiba (channel 12) is a Brazilian television station licensed to Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, affiliated with TV Globo. The station is the flagship...
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Curitiba prismatica is a species of tree in the family Myrtaceae. It is only species in the genus Curitiba, the species was originally described as Eugenia prismatica...
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Diocese of Curitiba may refer to the following ecclesiastical jurisdictions with see in Curitiba, Brazil : the former suffragan Roman Catholic Diocese...
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Curitiba-President Afonso Pena International Airport (IATA: CWB, ICAO: SBCT) is the main airport serving Curitiba, located in the municipality of São...
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Curitiba, Paraná (state), Brazil. 1668 - Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Luz (church) built. 1693...
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The 2024 Curitiba mayoral election will take place on the city of Curitiba, Brazil on 6 October 2024. Voters will elect a mayor, a vice mayor, and 38...
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Municipal Chamber of Curitiba (Portuguese: Câmara Municipal de Curitiba) is the unicameral legislative body of the city of Curitiba, the capital and largest...
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. "Sem jogos, Curitiba ainda quer participar da Copa do Mundo Feminina em 2027". 20 May 2024. Becker, Mariana (17 May 2024). "Curitiba deve ficar fora...
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The Jardim Botânico de Curitiba, in Portuguese, or the Botanical Garden of Curitiba, in English, also known as the "Jardim Botânico Fanchette Rischbieter"...
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state of Paraná; is the third largest city in Greater Curitiba, with the largest one being Curitiba. It was founded on 5 February 1890. It is located at...
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etymology of the name of the city of Curitiba, capital of the Brazilian state of Paraná. The meaning of Curitiba is well-established among scholars. It...
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Henrique de Curitiba (August 29, 1934 – February 18, 2008), was a Brazilian composer of Polish descent. He chose the pseudonym "Henrique de Curitiba" to become...
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TV Globo (redirect from Globo Network Curitiba)
TV Globo (stylized as tvglobo; Portuguese: [teˈve ˈɡlobu], "Globe TV", or simply Globo and alternatively as Global), formerly known as Rede Globo, is a...
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Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil has a variety of landmarks. The Botanical Garden of Curitiba were designed in the French style and are a source of botanic reference...
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Historical building of the Federal University of Paraná, one of the oldest universities in Brazil, located in Curitiba...
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Brazil (2004) Buenos Aires, Argentina Caracas, Venezuela Córdoba, Argentina Curitiba, Brazil Lima, Peru Medellín, Colombia Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Santiago,...
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6 km from Curitiba in the current Abranches neighborhood.[citation needed] In 1875 about two thousand Poles lived on the outskirts of Curitiba. In 1877...
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The municipal flag of Curitiba, in Brazil, is one of the official symbols of the city which, together with its coat of arms and anthem, was officially...
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Jaime Lerner (category Mayors of Curitiba)
Urbano de Curitiba (Institute of Urban Planning and Research of Curitiba, also known as IPPUC) and participated in the design of the Curitiba Master Plan...
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Neogene curitiba is a moth of the family Sphingidae first described by E. Dukinfield Jones in 1908. It is known from Brazil. The wingspan is 52–63 mm....
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Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba (also known as Autódromo de Pinhais and Circuito Raul Boesel) was a motorsports circuit located in Pinhais, Brazil...
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medal on floor. In 2008, Hypólito left the National Training Center in Curitiba to return to her home club, Flamengo, in Rio de Janeiro. At the 2008 Brazilian...
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Tancredo Neves International Airport (Belo Horizonte), Curitiba International Airport (Curitiba), Brasilia, Caracas, Montevideo, Lima, Viru Viru International...
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Japan Square (redirect from Japan Square (Curitiba))
Japan Square is a public space in the city of Curitiba, the capital of the Brazilian state of Paraná. It was built in honor of the Japanese immigrants...
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Singles 2023 Curitiba Challenger Final Champion Hugo Dellien Runner-up Oliver Crawford Score 7–6(8–6), 4–6, 7–6(7–1) Events...
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