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CULTURE IN SAO PAULO
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Known as a city which does not sleep, São Paulo offers to its visitors an intense night life. Besides the restaurants, which often close late, there are numerous bars and dance clubs that are often open all night. The city also offers shows featuring... |
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TOURIST INFORMATION IN SAO PAULO
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Useful information provided by a professor at the UNED who examined at the Center in February 2001: City: It is located about forty miles from the coast. The town has a population of ten million people to which we must add three or four of the immedi... |
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COLONIAL PERIOD
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The village of São Paulo had its beginnings Piratininga January 25, 1554 with the construction of a Jesuit school, parents Manuel da Nóbrega and José de Anchieta, between the rivers and Tamanduateí Anhangabaú. This school, which operated in a rustic ... |
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SAO PAOLO DISTRICS
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Following São Paulo's extraordinary growth during the 20th century, most of the old city buildings have given way to contemporary architecture. This means that most tourists sights are concentrated around the historical center, where 17th-century chu... |
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TRAVEL TO SAO PAULO
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Sao Paulo is the largest city in South America and the third more populous city of the world, with more than 10 million inhabitants. It is the economical capital of Brazil and a very busy place. It is also rich in culture parks and museums.Sao Paulo ... |
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TRAINS IN SAO PAULO
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The two major São Paulo train stations are Luz and Julio Prestes in the Luz/Campos Eliseos region. Luz is the seat of the Santos-Jundiaí line which historically transported international immigrants from the Santos port to São Paulo and the coffee pla... |
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SãO PAULO-GUARULHOS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
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São Paulo/Guarulhos - Governor André Franco Montoro International Airport (IATA: GRU, ICAO: SBGR), nicknamed as Cumbica International Airport (after the former military airport in the same place), is a major Brazilian airport, the country's busiest b... |
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HISTORY OF SAO PAULO
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The first coastal settlement in Brazil, São Vicente was founded in 1532. It was the first permanent Portuguese colony in the New World. Twenty two years later the Tibiriçá Chief and Jesuit missionaries Manuel da Nóbrega and José de Anchieta founded t... |
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