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    governors of Rio de Janeiro France Antarctique "Capitania do Rio de Janeiro". Atlas Digital da América Lusa. Cintra, Jorge Pimentel. "A formação do território...
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    elevated to the category of a "capitania-geral", with the designation of "Sao Pedro do Rio Grande", independent of Rio de Janeiro, and with Santa Catarina as...
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    foram as capitanias hereditárias?". UOL. Retrieved 2023-10-20. Vainfas, Vainfas (2000). Dicionário do Brasil colonial, 1500-1808. Rio de Janeiro: Objetiva...
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  • State of Rio Grande do Sul Niterói (1834–1889) - até 1835, named "Vila Real da Praia Grande"; seat city for the Province of Rio de Janeiro Niterói (1889–1892)...
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    The Captaincy of Rio Grande (Portuguese: Capitania do Rio Grande) was one of the administrative subdivisions of Brazilian territory during the colonial...
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    de capitanias hereditárias". Portal MultiRio. Retrieved 2017-01-18. Vainfas, Vainfas (2000). Dicionário do Brasil colonial, 1500-1808. Rio de Janeiro:...
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    Capitanias do Brasil) were captaincies of the Portuguese Empire, administrative divisions and hereditary fiefs of Portugal in the colony of Terra de Santa...
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  • Janeiro Ports Captaincy (Capitania dos Portos do Rio de Janeiro - CPRJ) Espírito Santo Ports Captaincy (Capitania dos Portos do Espírito Santo - CPES) Espírito...
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    The Captaincy of Maranhão (Portuguese: Capitania do Maranhão) was one of the administrative subdivisions of the Brazilian territory during the colonial...
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    do Estado de Santa Catarina. 1986. de Brito, Paulo José Miguel (1816). Memória Politica sobre a Capitania de Santa Catarina (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro...
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    Diário da viagem filosófica pela capitania de São José do Rio Negro com a informação do estado presente. Revista do Instituto Histórico e Geográfico Brasileiro...
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    of Rio de Janeiro, becoming its capital as the city of Rio de Janeiro. In 1977, the southern part of Mato Grosso became the state of Mato Grosso do Sul...
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    Lourival Santana (1999). Catálogo de documentos manuscritos avulsos da Capitania de Alagoas : (1680-1826). Projeto Resgate Barão do Rio Branco. v t e...
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    Belém (redirect from Belém do Pará)
    br/historia/heranca-tupinamba. ISSN 2448-0959. S2CID 228931228. Retrieved 2022-01-13. "Capitania do Grão-Pará". Atlas Digital da América Lusa. Archived from the original...
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    Real and Mayor of Rio Maior. He established a morgue, was a donatary captain of the captaincies of São Vicente and Rio de Janeiro, Commendator of Mascarenhas...
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    of Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro were formed, their capital cities of Vila Rica do Ouro Preto and São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro, respectively, became...
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    The Royal Captaincy of São Paulo (Portuguese: Capitania Real de São Paulo) was one of the captaincies of Colonial Brazil. It received this name on December...
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    territory that today constitutes Rio Grande do Sul already appeared on Portuguese maps, under the name of Capitania d'El-Rei, since the 16th century....
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    independent state of Uruguay. The city of Rio de Janeiro, the imperial capital, was removed from the province of Rio de Janeiro, and was included in the Neutral...
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    Paço Imperial (category Palaces in Rio de Janeiro (city))
    constructed by the order of Gomes Freire de Andrade, governor of the Capitania (colonial administrative region) of Rio de Janeiro. The architect was the Portuguese...
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    1979 – Roda Cor de Roda 1990 – A Partilha – Selma 2000 – A Vida Passa – Selma 2002 – Capitanias Hereditárias – Stella "Insensato: Natália do Vale e Antônio...
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    The Captaincy of Espírito Santo (Portuguese: Capitania do Espírito Santo) was one of the administrative units into which the territory of Brazil was divided...
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    February. The ship was scheduled to reach her homeport, Arsenal de Marinha do Rio de Janeiro (AMRJ), on 25 August, where Atlântico underwent operational sea...
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    between Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires, possibly two of the largest seaside cities of South America at that time. For this reason in 1739 the Capitania da...
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  • Nossa Senhora do Pilar. He had a quarrel with the mayor and left for Rio de Janeiro, where he became organist of the Ordem Terceira do Carmo until his...
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    Cartas do primeiro Governador da Capitania de São José do Rio Negro, Joaquim de Mello e Póvoas, 1758–1761. (Memória geosocial e histórica do Amazonas)...
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  • Tiradentes, formerly called São José do Rio das Mortes, state of Minas Gerais; and died in Rio de Janeiro, state of Rio de Janeiro. While at the University of...
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    Universal. Vol. 13. Rio de Janeiro: Delta. Bueno, Eduardo (1999). Capitães do Brasil: a saga dos primeiros colonizadores. Rio de Janeiro: Objetiva. ISBN 8573022523...
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    Rio de Janeiro: Eduardo e Henrique Laemmert. Oliveira, Carla Mary; Medeiros, Ricardo (2007). Novos olhares sobre as Capitanias do Norte do Estado do Brasil:...
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    Mariana de Sousa Guerra, Countess of Vimieiro, promoted explorers' incursions into the Paraíba Valley, the northern coast of Rio de Janeiro and the south...
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