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  2. Sergio Corrêa da Costa - Wikipedia

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    Sergio Corrêa da Costa was a Brazilian diplomat and writer. He was born in Rio de Janeiro on February 19, 1919, the son of Israel Affonso da Costa and Lavínia Corrêa da Costa. He died in the same city on September 29, 2005.

  3. Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    The Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro [a] is a federally funded public university located in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It has several campuses in the city of Rio de Janeiro, including two in the Urca neighborhood. [1] It was established on June 5, 1979. [2]

  4. Eduardo Paes - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo da Costa Paes (Brazilian Portuguese: [eˈdwaʁdu dɐ ˈkɔstɐ pɐjs], born 14 November 1969) is a Brazilian politician who became the mayor of Rio de Janeiro from 2009 to 2012, reelected for a second term from 2013 to 2016 and a third in 2021. [1]

  5. Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading - Wikipedia

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    Among the 350,000 volumes, both national and foreign, are rare works such as a copy of the "princeps" edition of Os Lusíadas of Camões (1572), the Ordinations of D. Manuel (1521), the Capitolos de Cortes and Leys (1539), Verdadeira informaçam das terras do Preste Joam, segundo vio e escreveo ho padre Francisco Alvarez (1540), a manuscript of ...

  6. Rio–Niterói Bridge - Wikipedia

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    "Rio-Niterói" started as a descriptive nickname that soon became better known than the official name. Today hardly anyone refers to it by its official name. In 2012 a bill was introduced to change its official name, President Costa e Silva Bridge - the second president of the Brazilian military dictatorship between 1964 and 1985 - to Herbert ...

  7. Cláudio Manuel da Costa - Wikipedia

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    Cláudio Manuel da Costa (June 4, 1729 – July 4, 1789) was a Brazilian poet and musician, considered to be the introducer of Neoclassicism in Brazil. He wrote under the pen name Glauceste Satúrnio , and his most famous work is the epic poem Vila Rica , that tells the history of the homonymous city, nowadays called Ouro Preto .

  8. Artur da Costa e Silva - Wikipedia

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    KOIFMAN, Fábio (org.) – Presidentes do Brasil, Editora Rio, 2001. PORTELLA DE MELLO, Jayme A Revolução e o Governo Costa e Silva, Editora Guavira, 1979. SILVA, Hélio, Costa e Silva – 23º Presidente do Brasil, Editora Três, 1983. TAVARES, Aurélio de Lyra,O Exército no Governo Costa e Silva, Editora Departamento de Imprensa Nacional ...

  9. Lúcio Costa - Wikipedia

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    His father Joaquim Ribeiro da Costa, from Salvador, was a naval engineer, and his mother Alina Ferreira da Costa, was from Manaus. [4] He was educated at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, and at the Collège National in Montreux , Switzerland, until 1916, he graduated as an architect in 1924 from the National School of ...