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    The Port of São Francisco do Sul is one of the main ports of Brazil and Latin America. It's located in the city of São Francisco do Sul, in the Brazilian...
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    São Paulo, Santo André and São Bernardo do Campo, causing the physical limits between cities to be lost. São Caetano do Sul, together with Ferraz de Vasconcelos...
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    Commons has media related to São Francisco do Sul. Tour Virtual of São Francisco do Sul - Brazilian Site Official site of the port of Sao Francisco do Sul...
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    Rio Grande do Sul (UK: /ˌriːuː ˌɡrændi duː ˈsʊl/, US: /- ˌɡrɑːndi duː ˈsuːl/, Portuguese: [ˈʁi.u ˈɡɾɐ̃dʒ(i) du ˈsuw] ; lit. "Great River of the South")...
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    do Sul. It was the state capital from 1835 to 1845. It is the most important port city in the state and has one of the most important maritime ports in...
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    cathedral), São Jose, Santa Lucia, Nossa Senhora do Carmo, Santa Rita, São Francisco de Paula, and the monasteries of Santo Antônio and São Bento. The...
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    Sepúlveda, when Freguesia de São Francisco do Porto dos Casais was created and changed a year later to Nossa Senhora da Madre de Deus de Porto Alegre. However...
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    Frias de Vasconcelos, in Engenho Pequeno, the Chapel of São João in Porto do Gradim and Fazenda da Luz in Itaóca. In 1660-1661, the farmers of São Gonçalo...
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    the "civilian leader of the revolution", Joaquim Francisco de Assis Brasil, were not in Rio Grande do Sul. The operations were in charge of young officers...
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    municipality comprises three districts: São José dos Campos — the city itself, (also the seat), Eugênio de Melo and São Francisco Xavier. The last one is known...
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    Maria is a municipality (município) in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul, the southernmost state of Brazil. In 2020, its population was 283,677 inhabitants...
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    specifically about the São Paulo Province is "The trip to São Paulo in the summer of 1813" ("A viagem de São Paulo do verão de 1813"), by Gustavo Beyer;...
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    Rio Grande do Sul (78.4%), Santa Catarina (78.0%), Paraná (64.6%), and São Paulo (57.8%). Other states with significant rates are: Rio de Janeiro (42%)...
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    São Vicente (after Saint Vincent of Saragossa, the patron Saint of Lisbon, Portugal) is a coastal municipality in southern São Paulo, Brazil. It is part...
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    immigrants in Paraná by funding their journey from the ports of Paranaguá and São Francisco do Sul to Curitiba and by creating several colonial agricultural...
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    Luanda (redirect from São Paulo de Luanda)
    called Fortaleza São Pedro da Barra, and they subsequently built two more: Fortaleza de São Miguel (1634) and Forte de São Francisco do Penedo (1765–66)...
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  • of São Mateus do Sul has emerged as landing and support sector the flags military launched by the governor of the capitania of São Paulo, Mr. Luiz de Souza...
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    São Paulo: Ática. p. 267. Flores, Moacyr (2007). "Guerras e conflitos no Rio Grande do Sul". Cadernos de Cultura do Memorial do Rio Grande do Sul (38)...
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    the coast of São Paulo state in Brazil. The city is 205 km (127 mi) from the city of São Paulo and 340 km (210 mi) from the city of Rio de Janeiro. The...
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    fourth most populous in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, after Porto Alegre, Caxias do Sul and Canoas. It is located 270 km (168 mi) from Porto Alegre...
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    state of São Paulo, Brazil. With over 750,000 inhabitants, it is the seventh-largest city in the state and the second-largest outside the Greater São Paulo...
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    Painting in Rio Grande do Sul, as an independent art, developed at the end of the 19th century. It originated in the port cities of Porto Alegre, Pelotas...
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    Board of Directors of the Port of Itajaí was constituted, which replaced the "Tax Inspection of the Ports of São Francisco do Sul and Itajaí", in the administration...
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    Cruz de Gurupi), 1622, merged into Maranhão 1654 Itanhaém, 1624 Paranaguá, 1624 Paraíba do Sul (originally São Tomé), 1629 Gurupa, 1633 Santa Cruz de Cametá...
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    he named São Paulo as an Imperial City. In 1827, a law school was founded at the Convent of São Francisco, today part of the University of São Paulo. The...
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    -43.29278 Paraíba do Sul (Portuguese pronunciation: [paɾaˈibɐ du ˈsuw]) is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro. Its population...
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    the State de Maracaju (now Mato Grosso do Sul). On July 9, 1932, the constitutional revolution of São Paulo broke out. Pedro de Toledo of São Paulo was...
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    São Paulo. Its main economic sources are seasonal tourism and port related activities. Guarujá is a popular weekend destination for families from São...
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    Belém (redirect from Belém do Pará)
    reference to Christmas; the day when captain Francisco Caldeira Castelo Branco left from the city of São Luís in 1615 to conquer the lands of Pará. Historical...
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    São João Batista do Paraíba do Sul. The construction of the Chapel of São João Batista dates from that time, which would give rise to the Vila de São...
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