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  • '''Rio de Janeiro''' is Brazil's second largest city (after [[São Paulo]]), and the former c Founded in 1565 as ''São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro'', the city is well known for its many tourist attractions, including famou
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rio de Janeiro]]
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  • {{r|Rio de Janeiro (State)}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rio de Janeiro]]
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  • * [[Rio de Janeiro (State)|Rio de Janeiro]] - Capital: [[Rio de Janeiro]]
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  • ...language|Portuguese:]] Pão de Açúcar) is a peak overlooking the city of [[Rio de Janeiro]] in [[Brazil]].<ref>http://www.copacabana.info/sugar-loaf.html</ref>
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  • The XXXI Summer Olympic Games, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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  • '''Rio de Janeiro''' is Brazil's second largest city (after [[São Paulo]]), and the former c Founded in 1565 as ''São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro'', the city is well known for its many tourist attractions, including famou
    629 bytes (100 words) - 12:38, 14 March 2010
  • A 120 foot tall Statue of [[Jesus Christ]] in [[Rio de Janeiro]].
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  • ...il'' in '''Arquivos do Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro Vol.2''': p. 58. Rio de Janeiro, 1918.
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  • *[[Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama]] - in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;
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  • {{r|Rio de Janeiro}}
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  • ...iad''' was an international [[sport]]ing event that mostly took place in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]], from 6th to 21st August. Rio will also host the XV [[Paralym Rio de Janeiro was selected as host city in October 2009, beating [[Madrid]], [[Tokyo]] an
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  • {{r|Rio de Janeiro (State)}}
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  • {{r|Rio de Janeiro}}
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  • {{r|Rio de Janeiro}}
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  • {{r|Rio de Janeiro}}
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  • ...h Cardoso]]. Its first great centre was the Zona Sul (South District) of [[Rio de Janeiro]], in which the quarters of [[Ipanema]] and [[Copacabana]] are located.
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  • '''Christ the Redeemer''' is a statue of [[Jesus Christ]] located in [[Rio de Janeiro]] City, [[Brazil]]. The statue stands 38 metres (120 ft) tall (including th
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  • In 1965 in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Geesink became again world champion - as a heavyweight. In 1997, Geesink
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  • * 1950 '''Uruguay 2–1 Brazil''' at [[Estádio do Maracanã]], Rio de Janeiro '''(not an actual final but the deciding match in the final four-team group ...''Federal Republic of Germany 1–0 Argentina''' at [[Estádio do Maracanã]], Rio de Janeiro '''(aet)'''
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  • ...be|São Paulo]]. The most famous ground is the [[Estádio do Maracanã]] in [[Rio de Janeiro]] which held 199,854 spectators on 16 July 1950 when Brazil lost 2–1 to [
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  • *''Bifrenaria caparaoensis'' Brade, Orquídea (Rio de Janeiro) 6: 16 (1943) see ''[[Bifrenaria atropurpurea]]''. *''Bifrenaria secunda'' (Hoehne) Pabst, Orquídea (Rio de Janeiro) 29: 165 (1967) see ''[[Bifrenaria aureofulva]]''.
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