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The National Historical Museum (Portuguese: Museu Histórico Nacional) of Brazil was created in 1922, and possesses over 287,000 items, including the largest numismatic collection of Latin America. The architectural complex that houses the museum was built in 1603 as the St. James of Mercy Fort; earlier structures date back to 1567, erected by ...
28 volumes : 30-33 cm Vol. 9 also Revista do Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro Title from cover Vol. 1 (1876)-v. 22 (1919) indexed in v. 22 Subjects: Ethnology; Natural history; Science; Ethnology -- Brazil -- Periodicals; Natural history -- Brazil -- Periodicals; Science -- Periodicals; ETNOLOGIA -- BRASIL -- PUBLICACIONES PERIODICAS; HISTORIA NATURAL -- BRASIL -- PUBLICACIONES PERIODICAS ...
The National Museum of Brazil (Portuguese: Museu Nacional) is the oldest scientific institution of Brazil. [3] [4] It is located in the city of Rio de Janeiro, where it is installed in the Paço de São Cristóvão (Saint Christopher's Palace), which is inside the Quinta da Boa Vista.
Brazilian Crush Cheirosa '40 Bom Dia Hair & Body Fragrance Mist. Compared to Sol de Janeiro's other fragrances, Cheirosa '40 is like a chameleon—it doesn't quite fit into one fragrance category.
Bazaar editors rounded up the best Sol de Janeiro scents worth adding to any fragrance wardrobe, including the brand's highly coveted Sol Cheirosa '62.
The National Archives of Brazil (Portuguese: Arquivo Nacional, AN) were created in 1838 as the Imperial Public Archives. The Archives were renamed in 1911, and are located in Rio de Janeiro. The National Archives of Brazil is the Brazilian institution responsible for the management, preservation and dissemination of federal government documents.
The Itamaraty Palace (Portuguese: Palácio do Itamaraty) is a 19th-century building of great historical and artistic value located in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [1] Itamaraty Palace logo. The palace was a noble residence, the seat of the Republican Government (1889–1898) and of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1899–1970).
Its first issue was published in 1876, founded by Ladislau de Souza Mello Netto. [1] [2] The journal is edited and published quarterly (March, June, September and December) by the National Museum of Brazil and the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. [1] The journal areas cover anthropology, archaeology, botany, geology, paleontology and ...