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    related to Pedro II do Brasil (category) at Wikimedia Commons Quotations related to Pedro II of Brazil at Wikiquote Works by or about Pedro II of Brazil...
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    Cruz, near Monte Pascoal, by the fleet commanded by Portuguese navigator Pedro Álvares Cabral, on 22 April 1500. Cabral's voyage is part of the so-called...
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    Carvalho, José Murilo de. D. Pedro II. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 2007 Coelho, Marcos Amorim. Geografia do Brasil. 4th ed. São Paulo: Moderna, 1996...
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    The Declaration of majority of Pedro II (Portuguese: Declaração da Maioridade de D. Pedro II ) was a document signed by the General Assembly of Brazil...
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    Monárquica no Brasil. São Paulo: Artpress, Anex V. NUNOMURA, Eduardo (2009) (in Portuguese). Perfil do príncipe Pedro de Orleans-Bragança, passageiro do voo 447...
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    (1975). História de D. Pedro II. 5 v (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: José Olympio. Calmon, Pedro (1981). História do Brasil (in Portuguese) (4th ed...
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    The Dom Pedro II Home (Portuguese: Abrigo Dom Pedro II, formerly known as Portuguese: Palacete Machado) and later Portuguese: Asilo de Mendicidade Santa...
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    The legacy of Pedro II of Brazil became apparent soon after his death. Emperor Pedro II was the second and last monarch of the Empire of Brazil, whose...
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    The coat of arms of Brazil (Portuguese: Brasão de Armas do Brasil) was created on 19 November 1889, four days after Brazil became a republic. It consists...
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    Head of the Brazilian Imperial House (Portuguese: Chefe da Casa Imperial do Brasil) is a title used by the leader of the Brazilian imperial family, currently...
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    Brasil". Unesp. "O TELÉGRAFO NO BRASIL". Diário Imperial. 2017-12-23. Retrieved 2018-09-21. "O Brasil, Dom Pedro II, Mr. Bell e o telefone". Digitaleiro...
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    Emperor Dom Pedro II and Dona Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies, and thus a member of the Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza. Pedro Afonso was...
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  • usage, but it has since been changed to the unedited version. Aquarela do Brasil (Portuguese for "Watercolor of Brazil"), the finale of the film, involves...
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    was proclaimed in 1889 the Estrada de Ferro Dom Pedro II was renamed Estrada de Ferro Central do Brasil (officially changing on 22 November). Meanwhile...
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  • ISBN 978-0-8047-3510-0. Rodrigues, José Carlos (1863). Constituição política do Império do Brasil (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Typographia Universal de Laemmert...
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    do Brasil twice. They went through two relocations and several name changes in their history. The club was formerly known as Esporte Clube Dom Pedro II...
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  • São Paulo compete in the Campeonato Paulista, Copa do Brasil, Copa Libertadores and Supercopa do Brasil. As of 19 April 2024 Note: Flags indicate national...
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    The State of Brazil (Portuguese: Estado do Brasil) was one of the states of the Portuguese Empire, in the Americas during the period of Colonial Brazil...
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  • Thumbnail for Renault do Brasil
    Renault do Brasil (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁeˈno du bɾaˈziw]), formerly Renault do Brasil Automoveis, is the Brazilian subsidiary of the French car...
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    presidente do Brasil), officially the president of the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: presidente da República Federativa do Brasil) or simply...
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    2023-04-07 "Pedro Bial: Apresentador, escritor e cineasta" (in Portuguese). Memória Globo. Retrieved 2023-04-07. "Music+Film: Brazil — Brasil Summerfest"...
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    The National Library of Brazil (Portuguese: Biblioteca Nacional do Brasil, official name is Fundação Biblioteca Nacional) is the depository of the bibliographic...
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    no Brasil". Folha de S. Paulo. Retrieved 2024-01-08. Oliveira, Abrahão (2015-09-08). "Um Espaço Verde Abandonado – A História do Parque D. Pedro II". São...
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     4. Rio de Janeiro: Encyclopædia Britannica do Brasil. OCLC 709367818. Besouchet, Lídia (1993). Pedro II e o Século XIX (in Portuguese) (2nd ed.). Rio...
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  • Thumbnail for Apogee of Pedro II of Brazil
    The Apogee of Pedro II of Brazil refers to the decade from 1870 to 1881 during which Emperor Pedro II, and Brazil itself, reached the height of their...
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    Brazil. Born in Rio de Janeiro, he was the eldest child of Emperor Dom Pedro II and Dona Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies, and thus a member of the...
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  • Thumbnail for Abdication of Pedro I of Brazil
    abdication of emperor Pedro I of Brazil took place on 7 April 1831 in favor of his son Pedro de Alcântara, future emperor Pedro II. The act marked the end...
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  • Thumbnail for Pedro Malan
    Retrieved November 18, 2012. Pedro Malan | Latin Trade | Find Articles at BNET.com Galeria de ex-presidentes do Banco Central do Brasil, BCB, Accessed 18 November...
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  • Thumbnail for Central do Brasil
    Central do Brasil (Portuguese pronunciation: [sẽˈtɾaw du bɾaˈziw]) is a major train station in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. It is the last stop...
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  • Thumbnail for Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará
    imperial throne of Brazil, during the reign of his grandfather, Emperor Dom Pedro II, until the empire's abolition. He went into exile in Europe with his mother...
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