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  2. São Luís - Wikipedia

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    São Luís, Maranhão.Capital of Maranhão. São Luís de Montes Belos.Municipality of Goiás. São Luiz do Paraitinga.Municipality of São Paulo. São Luiz, Roraima.

  3. São Luís, Maranhão - Wikipedia

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    São Luís (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˌsɐ̃w luˈis]; "Saint Louis") is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Maranhão.The city is located on Upaon-açu Island or Ilha de São Luís, in the Baía de São Marcos (Saint Mark's Bay), an extension of the Atlantic Ocean which forms the estuary of Pindaré, Mearim, Itapecuru and other rivers.

  4. Porto do Itaqui - Wikipedia

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    The port of Itaqui can be reached by highway (Highway BR- 135), railway (1 m gauge rail operated by Companhia Ferroviária do Nordeste – CFN as well as 1.60 gauge rails operated by Estrada de Ferro Carajás - EFC and Ferrovia Norte-Sul), plane (from Marechal Cunha Machado International Airport in São Luís), river (through the shallow rivers of Mearim, Pindaré, dos Cachorros, and Grajaú ...

  5. Ports of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Santos near São Paulo is the busiest container port in Latin America and the 37th busiest in the world. Situated on the left margin of the Port of Santos, Tecon Santos (Santos Brasil) is considered a benchmark in matters of efficiency in South America and holds the highest average MPH (movements per hour) in Latin America: 81.86. [1]

  6. Ponta da Madeira - Wikipedia

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    Ponta da Madeira is a Brazilian private port, a large iron ore loading port in São Luís, in the Northern part of Brazil, and one of the few terminals in the country suited for the ultra large Valemax ships. [2] In 2020, the port of Ponta da Madeira handled 190.1 million tons. It's the national champion in cargo handling. [3]

  7. Dom Luís I Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Quaresma, Maria Clementina de Carvalho (1995), Inventário Artístico de Portugal - Cidade do Porto (in Portuguese), vol. 13, Lisbon, Portugal {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; Cordeiro, José Manuel Lopes (1 November 2011), "Ex-libris do Porto faz 125 anos", O Tripeiro (in Portuguese) (Série 2 ed.), pp. 328– 329

  8. Marechal Cunha Machado International Airport - Wikipedia

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    São Luís–Marechal Cunha Machado International Airport (IATA: SLZ, ICAO: SBSL), formerly called Tirirical Airport, is the airport serving São Luís, Brazil. Since 17 October 1985, the airport is named after Air Marshall Hugo da Cunha Machado (1898–1989), born in Maranhão. [5] It is operated by CCR.

  9. São Martinho do Porto - Wikipedia

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    The entrance of the bay, viewed from the North Bay of São Martinho do Porto. Bay entrance up close. São Martinho do Porto is a civil parish in Alcobaça Municipality and in the Oeste region of Portugal. The population in 2011 was 2,868, [1] in an area of 14.64 km 2. [2] It was a town and county seat until 1855.