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  2. List of revolving restaurants - Wikipedia

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    9 Brazil. 10 Bulgaria. 11 Cambodia. 12 Canada. 13 Chile. ... Restaurante Platô, Torre Quixadá, Fortaleza (closed c.2005) ... Holiday Inn Downtown 89 Chesnut ...

  3. IHG Expands Presence in Brazil with New Holiday Inn Express ...

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    IHG Expands Presence in Brazil with New Holiday Inn Express® Hotel Signing New hotel will be IHG's 13 th Holiday Inn ® Brand Family Hotel in Brazil SÃO PAULO, Brazil--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- IHG ...

  4. Holiday Inn - Wikipedia

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    Holiday Inn is a chain of hotels based in Atlanta, Georgia and a brand of IHG Hotels & Resorts.The chain was founded in 1952 by Kemmons Wilson (1913–2003), who opened the first location in Memphis, Tennessee.

  5. Fortaleza - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the city of Fortaleza was the 5th most populous city proper in Brazil, after São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, and Brasília. Currently, Fortaleza is the 4th largest city in Brazil in terms of population. [30] In 2010, the city had 433,942 opposite-sex couples and 1,559 same-sex couples. The population of Fortaleza was 53.2% female ...

  6. Ceará - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Fortaleza is located in the inlet of the Mucuripe and is a man-made port, including an oil platform. The quay stretches 1,054 meters. The quay stretches 1,054 meters. There are 6,000 square meters of warehouses and more than 100,000 square meters of dock for containers.

  7. Praia de Iracema - Wikipedia

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    Location of the neighborhood in Fortaleza. Praia de Iracema (lit. "Iracema Beach") is a beach and a neighborhood located in the Brazilian city of Fortaleza in the state of Ceará. Its name comes from the character Iracema that gives name to a famous novel by the cearense writer José de Alencar. [1]