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- autobiographical character was kept. Some highlights of this era were the duos Cascatinha e Inhana, Irmãs Galvão, Irmãs Castro, Sulino e Marrueiro, Palmeira and...
- colossal sculpture of Christ the Redeemer. Other attractions include the Cascatinha Waterfall; the Mayrink Chapel, with murals painted by Cândido Portinari;...
- in Tijuca, near a waterfall. To this day, this waterfall is known as "Cascatinha Taunay". He was proclaimed Baron of Taunay and was appointed to the Order...
- Churchill, Vila São Jorge, Nova Iquaçu - Rio de Janeiro; Rua Churchill, Cascatinha, Nova friburgo - Rio de Janeiro; Rua Churchill, Jardim Nakamura, São Paulo...
- Sargento Boening, Oswero Vilaça, Meio da Serra, among others. Districts Cascatinha – Araras, Vale das Videiras, Bonsucesso, Carangola, Vila Manzini, Castelo...
- program premiered on March 7, 1983 and included Castrinho as the clown Cascatinha and Simony's cousin, Luciana Benelli. After three months, due to the public's...
- Departamento de Carnaval Nelson de Morais 1947 8th place UGESB Homenagem à Cascatinha Departamento de Carnaval Nelson de Morais 1948 Vice Champion FBES Lei...
- headquarters where he ran for 17 years at the top of the neighborhood Cascatinha toward central Nova Friburgo. The current headquarters of the InterTV...
- Novas. All the trails are easy, but may be hot.[citation needed] The Cascatinha waterfall trail is less than 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) and leads to a waterfall...
- would have witnessed Duncan dancing naked under the moonlight, near the Cascatinha, a little waterfall in the National Park of Tijuca. 1917: on May 22, writes...