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  2. Confeitaria Colombo - Wikipedia

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    Confeitaria Colombo was founded in 1894 by Portuguese immigrants Joaquim Borges de Meireles and Manuel José Lebrão. Its architecture, inspired by the European cafes, was representative of Rio de Janeiro's belle époque .

  3. Category:Restaurants in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Confeitaria Colombo; Confeitaria Rocco; L. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Brazil This page was last edited on 2 February 2020, at 06:07 (UTC). Text is ...

  4. 4th Auxiliary Police Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The usual meeting points of those under surveillance were often in downtown Rio de Janeiro, such as on "Avenida" (now Rio Branco Avenue), Assembleia Street, Gonçalves Dias Street, Ouvidor Street, Largo de São Francisco, Largo da Carioca, Uruguaiana Street, Confeitaria Colombo, Café Papagaio, Passeio Público, and the home of Nilo Peçanha. [53]

  5. Casa Cavé - Wikipedia

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    On March 5, 1860, Auguste Charles Felix Cavé, a French immigrant, founded Casa Cavé, the oldest confectionery in the city of Rio de Janeiro.He ran the business until 1922.

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  9. Timeline of Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    Map of Rio de Janeiro, 1895. 1803 - Paço de São Cristóvão building erected. 1808 City becomes capital of Kingdom of Portugal. [3]Impressão Régia [] (royal printing press) begins operating.