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  2. Porto Salvo - Wikipedia

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    The fort is located in the Paço de Arcos. Until the 18th century, Porto Salvo was an obscure locality, but integrated into the vintena da Caspolima. [3] The location had no importance politically or economically. [3] It was the 1st Viscount of Porto Salvo, Henrique José da Costa, created by King Lous in 1872.

  3. Melito di Porto Salvo - Wikipedia

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    Melito di Porto Salvo (Calabrian: Mèlitu; [Μέλιτος or Μέλιτο (Mèlitos)] Error: {{Langx}}: Non-latn text (pos 1: Μ)/Latn script subtag mismatch [clarification needed] or Mèlito) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria in the Italian region Calabria, located about 130 kilometres (81 mi) southwest of ...

  4. São José do Rio Preto - Wikipedia

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    The service sector is the main economy of São José do Rio Preto representing 84,53% of the total income and followed by the industry (15,19%). [16] In 2020, the gross value of São José do Rio Preto's economy reached R$18.7 billion reais, making it the 53rd largest economy in Brazil. [17]

  5. Afro-Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    Edward Telles notes that 95% of the population used only six different terms (branco, moreno, [a] pardo, moreno-claro, preto and negro). Petruccelli shows that the seven most common responses (the above plus amarela) sum up 97% of responses, and the 10 most common (the previous plus mulata, clara, and morena-escura – dark brunette) make 99%. [21]

  6. Portoviejo - Wikipedia

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    Portoviejo (Spanish pronunciation: [poɾtoˈβjexo]), also known as San Gregorio de Portoviejo, is a city in Ecuador, and the capital of the Province of Manabí 30 km (19 mi) from the Pacific coast.