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Shopping Light – in the Centro district, near Gallery of Rock and the Municipal Theater; the building was the past home of the extinct São Paulo Tramway, Light and Power Company Shopping Market Place – Shopping Morumbi's neighbour, it is inspired by an old European train station
Centro de Eventos do Ceará (English: Ceará Event Center) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Fortaleza, Brazil. It is the second largest convention center in Latin America in a total area of 76,000 m 2. The arena had its first event on June 30, 2012, with a show by Jennifer Lopez and Ivete Sangalo as a part of Arte Music Festival. [2]
Shopping malls in Rio de Janeiro (city) (2 P) S. ... Pages in category "Shopping centers in Brazil" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
In 2010, the city of Fortaleza was the 5th most populous city proper in Brazil, after São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, and Brasília. Currently, Fortaleza is the 4th largest city in Brazil in terms of population. [30] In 2010, the city had 433,942 opposite-sex couples and 1,559 same-sex couples. The population of Fortaleza was 53.2% female ...
Aliansce Sonae was the second largest shopping mall owner, developer, and manager in Brazil. It was founded in 2004 through a joint venture between the Brazilian company Nacional Iguatemi and GGP. GGP sold its interests in 2016. While in operation, the company had 40 shopping malls and approximately 1.4 million meters of gross leasable area (GLA).
World Trade Center Curitiba Brazil: Fortaleza: World Trade Center Fortaleza Brazil: Goiânia: Goiânia Downtown World Trade Center Brazil: Manaus: Amazon World Trade Center Manaus Brazil: Osasco: World Trade Center Osasco Brazil: Porto Alegre: World Trade Center Porto Alegre Brazil: Recife: Millennium World Trade Center Recife Brazil: Rio de ...
The Dragão do Mar Center of Art And Culture (in Portuguese: Centro Dragão do Mar de Arte e Cultura) is a government funded cultural center in Fortaleza, Ceará in Brazil. The center contains facilities for exhibitions, a theatre, a library, a cinema and a planetarium. The center was inaugurated in April 1999, and has an overall area of 33 000 ...
In Brazil, the terms metropolitan area (Portuguese: região metropolitana) and urban agglomeration (aglomeração urbana) have specific meanings. They are defined by federal and state legislation as collections of municipalities focused on "integrating the organization, planning and execution of public functions of common interest". [ 1 ]