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  2. Confeitaria Colombo - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. File:Rio de janeiro, confeiteria colombo, int. 03.JPG - Wikipedia

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  6. Timeline of Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    1736 - Academia dos Felizes founded. [2] 1743 - Paço Imperial built. 1750 - Carioca Aqueduct built. 1752 - Academia dos Seletos founded. [2] 1763 - Portuguese America administrative center moved to Rio de Janeiro from Salvador. 1770 - Old Cathedral of Rio de Janeiro consecrated. 1783 - Passeio Público constructed.

  7. Brazilian Belle Époque - Wikipedia

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    Manaus was the first Brazilian capital to receive electricity. Financed by rubber, the Belle Époque of the Northern region began in 1871, mainly centred on the cities of Belém (capital of the state of Pará) and Manaus (capital of the state of Amazonas), known as the Paris of the Tropics or Paris n'America, and was a period marked by intensive modernization of both cities.

  8. Theatro Municipal (Rio de Janeiro) - Wikipedia

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    The Theatro Municipal ("Municipal Theater") is an opera house in the Centro district of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Built in the early twentieth century, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful and important theaters in the country. [1] The building is designed in an eclectic style, inspired by the Paris Opéra of Charles Garnier. The ...

  9. Colombo, Paraná - Wikipedia

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    Colombo is a city of about 247,000 inhabitants in the Southern Brazilian state of Paraná; is the third largest city in Greater Curitiba, with the largest one being Curitiba. [ 2 ] It was founded on 5 February 1890.