- Rio de
Janeiro (Portuguese: [ˈʁi.u d(ʒi) ʒɐˈne(j)ɾu] ), or
simply Rio, is the
capital of the
state of Rio de Janeiro. It is the second-most-populous city...
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Janeiro Mangueira, Rio de
Janeiro Manguinhos, Rio de
Jainero Morro da Babilônia, Rio de
Jainero Rocinha, Rio de
Janeiro Vidigal, Rio de
Janeiro Vigário...
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network had 555 km (345 mi) of
route in 1931. In 1958
trams in Rio de
Jainero were emplo**** on (433 km; 269 mi) of track. The
final line, the
Santa Teresa...
- Speed: Nitro, in one part of the
Santa Teresa racing course in Rio de
Jainero. The
cable cars run
every 30 minutes,
between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. They are...
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formed by the ICAO
Legal Committee during its 9th
Session held at Rio de
Jainero was
dedicated to
studying the
problems ****ociated with
crimes on aircraft...
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disorder when law
enforcement sees them
soliciting clients. In Rio de
Jainero specifically,
legal authorities set up
campaigns to
dissuade **** tourism...
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Mexico national team at the 2007
Panamerican Games being held in Rio de
Jainero. He was a
starter in all the
group stage games and was
proven victorious...
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major cities throughout the world,
including Paris, New York City, Rio de
Jainero, Caracas, and Tel Aviv. In 1972, he
moved to Israel,
fleeing the French...
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Bianco e Nero, Lugano, Italy, 1959 Arte
Contemporanea Indonesia, Rio de
Jainero, Brasil, 1964 The
Unseen Contemporary Indonesian Art', Bangkok, Thailand...
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stated was not
uncommon to see
women in the
peripheral regions of Rio di
Jainero similar to Laura, and felt that in Ono's case the
inspiration for such...