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Colombo's stained glass ceiling at the second floor Years after its opening, Colombo became a meeting point for Brazilian writers, artists and intellectuals of the time, such as Chiquinha Gonzaga , Olavo Bilac , Emílio de Meneses, Rui Barbosa , Villa-Lobos , Lima Barreto , José do Patrocínio , among others, being called "a branch of the ...
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Casa Cavé, or simply Cavé, is a confectionery located on Sete de Setembro Street, in the city center of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is one of the city's most traditional patisseries. It is one of the city's most traditional patisseries.
Rio Tinto Group is a British-Australian multinational company that is the world's second largest metals and mining corporation (behind BHP). [3] It was founded in 1873 when a group of investors purchased a mine complex on the Rio Tinto, in Huelva, Spain, from the Spanish government. It has grown through a long series of mergers and acquisitions.
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Rio Tinto (European Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁi.u ˈtĩtu]; "Colored River") is a Portuguese city and parish located in Gondomar Municipality, in northern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 50,713, [ 1 ] in an area of 9.38 km 2 . [ 2 ]
The Tinto river, after which the company was named, runs rust-colored into the ocean, tinted by minerals. In 1873, the mines were bought by English bidders — who created a consortium for its exploitation — from the government of the First Republic (practically saved from bankruptcy by this sale) for 94,000,000 pesetas.
Delgado, Aquilino; Campos, Ángel; Fiñana, Francisco (2007). «La recuperación del patrimonio ferroviario llevada a cabo por Fundación Río Tinto. Cuenca minera de Riotinto (Huelva)». De Re Metallica (8) (Madrid: Sociedad Española para la Defensa del Patrimonio Geológico y Minero). pp. 19–28. ISSN 1888-8615.