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  2. Recife - Wikipedia

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    Map of Recife and Mauritsstad, ca. 1682, Weduwe van Jacob van Meurs (publisher) Recife began as a collection of fishing shacks, inns and warehouses on the delta between the Capibaribe and Beberibe Rivers in the captaincy of Pernambuco, sometime between 1535 and 1537 in the earliest days of Portuguese colonisation of Terra de Santa Cruz, later called Brazil, on the northeast coast of South America.

  3. Igarassu, Pernambuco - Wikipedia

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    igarassu.pe.gov.br Igarassu (or Igaraçu A ) is a city in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco . It is the second-oldest city of the country and is situated on the north coast of the metropolitan region of Recife , approximately 32 kilometres (20 mi).

  4. List of association football stadiums by country - Wikipedia

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    The FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, the home of the Kaizer Chiefs. The Estadio Alberto José Armando in Buenos Aires, the home of the Boca Juniors. The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi, the home of the Kerala Blasters.

  5. Comparison of Portuguese and Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Fui ao mercado perto de/da minha casa./Fui para o mercado perto de/da minha casa. (European and Brazilian Portuguese) 'I went to the market near my house.' [temporary displacement] El presidente anterior fue exiliado a Portugal. (Spanish) O presidente anterior foi exilado para Portugal. (European and Brazilian Portuguese)

  6. Catalan orthography - Wikipedia

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    The hyphen (called a guionet) is used in Catalan and Valencian to separate a verb and the combination of pronouns that follow them (e.g. menjar-se-les), to separate certain compounds (e.g. vint-i-un and para-sol), and to split a word at the end of a line of text for the purpose of maintaining page margins.

  7. Pedra da Gávea - Wikipedia

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    Pedra da Gávea is a monolithic mountain in Tijuca Forest, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Composed of granite and gneiss, its elevation is 844 metres (2,769 ft), making it one of the highest mountains in the world that ends directly in the ocean. [2]