classified Niterói as the richest city of Brazil, with 55.7% of the population included in class A. Considering the classes A and B, Niterói also appears...
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The Rio–Niterói Bridge (in Portuguese: Ponte Rio-Niterói), officially the President Costa e Silva Bridge, is a box girder bridge spanning the Guanabara...
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northern zone Niterói, bordering the municipality of São Gonçalo and by the coast of Guanabara Bay. It was built along the way of Niterói-Manilha road...
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The Niterói-class frigates are a class of frigates of the Brazilian Navy. The Niterói class were designed and built by the British shipyard Vosper Thornycroft...
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Niterói: Revista Brasiliense (Portuguese for Niterói: Brazilian Magazine) was a magazine created in 1836 by three of the most prominent Brazilian writers...
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The Niterói Contemporary Art Museum (Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Niterói — MAC) is situated in the city of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and is...
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Francisco is one of the 48 neighborhoods in which the Brazilian city of Niterói is divided. As of 2000, its population was 9,654. Its name derives from...
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The Niterói circus fire occurred on 17 December 1961 in the city of Niterói, Brazil. A fire in the tent housing a sold-out performance by the Gran Circus...
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F Niterói (F-40) is a Niterói-class frigate of the Brazilian Navy. The Niterói was the lead ship of her class ordered by the Brazilian Navy, on 20 September...
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Africa Cubango is a neighborhood located in the northwest of the city Niterói, Rio de Janeiro (state), Brazil. It is famous for hosting the samba school...
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Marcelo Costa de Andrade (redirect from The Vampire of Niterói)
murdered 14 boys in the vicinity of Itaboraí, about 30 kilometers from Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, in 1991. Andrade lived for a part of his childhood in...
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district within the municipality of Niterói, in Rio de Janeiro state. It is located at the Oceanic Region of Niterói, which means that its beach is outside...
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and the major number of UFF unities are located in the city of Niterói. Besides Niterói, the university has academic unities in other cities inside the...
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Associação Desportiva Niterói was a Brazilian football club from Niterói in Rio de Janeiro state, which was founded on April 11, 1944 and dissolved in...
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Brazilian frigate Nichteroy (1823) (redirect from Brazilian frigate Niterói (1823))
serving as a structure in the port of Rio de Janeiro. The old spelling of Niterói was Nictheroy, but sources point to the ship's name being spelled as Nichteroy...
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city to Rio that is on the other side of Guanabara Bay is Niterói. Many people who live in Niterói, as well its neighboring municipalities São Gonçalo and...
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das Maravilhas is a Brazilian group of funk carioca created in 2011 in Niterói. The group achieved national recognition with the songs "Quadradinho de...
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Rodrigo Neves (category People from Niterói)
the mayor of Niterói from 2013 to 2020, currently serving as the executive secretary for the city. He was also a city councilor in Niterói from 1998 to...
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(old spelling: Ararigboya; c. 1520 – 1589) was the founder of the city of Niterói, in Brazil. Son of Temiminó chief Maracajá-guaçu, he was the leader of...
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February 2013. "Lei Nº3322 de 27 de Outubro de 2017" (PDF). niteroi.rj.gov.br (in Portuguese). Niterói. 28 October 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on...
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Region of Rio de Janeiro, having land limits with the municipalities of Niterói, Maricá and Itaboraí, and a maritime limit, by Guanabara Bay, with the...
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Antônio Diogo da Silva Parreiras (20 January 1860, Niterói – 17 October 1937, Niterói) was a Brazilian painter, designer and illustrator. He was one of...
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major inter-city freeways such as the Rio–Niterói Bridge, Red Line, President Dutra freeway and the Niterói-Manilha freeway (pt). Most transportation...
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Chrosiothes niteroi is a species of comb-footed spider in the family Theridiidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, and Argentina. https://wsc.nmbe.ch/specieslist/3466...
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Janeiro and Niterói. This is a challenge due to the fact that the line would need to cross the Guanabara Bay, presumably underwater. Niterói last had rail...
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Rio de Janeiro (which did not include the city) had its capital city in Niterói. When Brazil became a republic in 1889, the city of Rio de Janeiro remained...
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of the idea to create the Niterói Contemporary Art Museum (Portuguese: Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Niterói (MAC-Niterói)), along with Victor Arruda...
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(MTF) commander (2011–2021), Brazilian Navy contributed with either a Niteroi-class frigate or Barroso-class corvette. Currently, Brazil has a small...
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Hamilton-class patrol frigates from the United States Brazilian Navy operates six Niterói-class frigates Bulgarian Navy operates three Wielingen-class frigates...
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March 26, 2010. Speedfreaks initiated his career in 1989, in the city of Niterói, in the state of Rio de Janeiro. He started performing with Rap freestyles...
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