- It is
commonly referred to in
Brazilian media and
diplomatic jargon as
Itamaraty,
after the
palace which houses the
ministry (originally in Rio de Janeiro...
- The
Itamaraty Palace (Portuguese: Palácio
Itamaraty), also
known as the
Palace of the
Arches (Palácio dos Arcos), is the
headquarters of the Ministry...
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Itamaraty Palace, the seat of the
Ministry of
Foreign Affairs...
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Pinto Itamaraty (born May 10, 1960 in São Luís) is a
Brazilian politician. He was
alderman (2001–2007) and
federal deputy (2007–2015).
Itamaraty served...
- The
Itamaraty Palace (Portuguese: Palácio do
Itamaraty) is a 19th-century
building of
great historical and
artistic value located in the city of Rio de...
- Syndicate.
Retrieved 10
January 2024. "Information
about BRICS". Brics6.
itamaraty.gov.br. 27
March 2013.
Archived from the
original on 10 July 2015. Retrieved...
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sanctioned former Macedonian prime minister Nikola Gruevski. Additionally,
Itamaraty (Brazil's
Foreign Ministry)
summoned Halmai to give
explanations about...
- and
Ecuador twice more, in 1981 and in 1995,
before the
signing of the
Itamaraty Peace Declaration which brought final resolution to the dispute. In May...
- Brazil, Russia, India,
China and
South Africa. The
meeting was held at the
Itamaraty Palace,
where the
Brazilian Ministry of
Foreign Affairs is located. The...
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Itamaraty (1966–1971) 17,216 produced. (Brazil)
Willys Interlagos (1961–1966),
licensed from Renault/Alpine. 822 produced. (Brazil)
Willys Itamaraty Executivo...