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Sugarcane work
mainly took
place on-site at
large plantations called Engenhos. An
Engenho is an
agricultural establishment as
necessary machines and resources...
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Engenho Novo is a
neighborhood of
middle class and
lower middle of the
North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The region's HDI, in 2000, was 0.858: the...
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National Historic Heritage sites of
Brazil Azevedo,
Esterzilda (2009). "
Engenhos do recôncavo baiano" (PDF).
Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico...
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Engenho dos
Erasmos or
Engenho São
Jorge dos
Erasmos was a
sugar cane
facility on the
island of São Vicente, Brazil.
Constructed around 1534, the engenho...
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Engenho de
Dentro is a middle-class and lower-middle-class
neighbourhood in the
North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It
borders the
neighbourhoods of...
- 349.4 mm,
recorded on
February 26, 1971, at the
former station in the
Engenho de
Dentro neighborhood.
According to the 2010 IBGE Census,
there were 5...
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primarily in the
northeastern region,
where sugar was
produced in the
engenhos,
expanding during the 19th
century in the
southeastern region to coffee...
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Nilton Santos is a multi-purpose
stadium located in the
neighbourhood of
Engenho de
Dentro in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Nilton Santos is the home stadium...
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farming was
prosperous and, half a
century later, the
distribution of the
engenhos totaled 256. The
production was
based on the
plantation system in which...
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Branca do
Engenho Velho, or
simply the Casa Branca.
Located on a hill
above Vasco da Gama, a busy
avenue in the working-class
neighborhood of
Engenho Velho...