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Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [aɲɐ̃ˈɡwɛɾa] or [aɲɐ̃ˈɡwɛɾa edukasjoˈnaw]) is the second-largest private for-profit educational company in Brazil by number of students, with around 400,000 students in its education network.
CDT da Anhanguera entrance. Studio 1 (Studio Hebe Camargo) - A Praça É Nossa,Domingo Legal. Studio 2 - The Noite. Studio 3 - Programa Silvio Santos, Roda a Roda and Tele Sena. Studio 4 - Esquadrão da Moda. Studio 5 - Conexão Repórter. Studio 6 - Programa do Ratinho and Sábado Animado. Studio 7 - A Caverna Encantada. Studio 8 - A Caverna ...
The Anhanguera-Uniderp University is a private university in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil established in 1974 and controlled by the private educational group Anhanguera. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] References
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Rede Anhanguera de Comunicação (Anhanguera Communication Network) is an important private holding companies of mass media in the São Paulo state. It is headquartered in Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil. The company has the following assets: Newspapers: Correio Popular, Campinas; Diário do Povo, Campínas; Notícia Já, Campinas; Gazeta do ...
It was the first modern, asphalt-paved, four-lane highway in the country, named then as Anhanguera Highway. Anhanguera was the name given by native indigenous people to the bandeirante explorer of the 16th century, Bartolomeu Bueno da Silva, who impressed them with tricks of setting fire to a plate full of cachaça, a Brazilian alcoholic drink.
Norte Pequeno, straddles both the central plain and coastal area, which is dotted with fajãs (coastal debris fields) that include: Fajã da Penedia, Fajã das Pontas, Fajã do Mero and Fajã da Neca, which are accessible by foot or pack-animal from the neighboring Fajã dos Cubres, Ribeira Seca. Location of a natural spring, Fajã da Penedia ...
Anhanguera was a fish-eating animal with a wingspan of about 4.6 meters (15 ft). [3] Like many other anhanguerids, Anhanguera had rounded crests at front of its upper and lower jaws, which were filled with angled, conical but curved teeth of various sizes and orientations. Like many of its relatives, the jaws were tapered in width, but expanded ...