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  2. Bela Vista - Wikipedia

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    Although most of the clubs and bars moved from Bela Vista to Itaim Bibi and Vila Madalena in the late 1980s and mid 1990s, Bexiga still has a somewhat vibrant nightlife and is the home of many descendants of Italians and young professionals and students that enjoy the urban atmosphere and the Avenida Paulista area nearby. Bela Vista is also the ...

  3. Kiss nightclub fire - Wikipedia

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    The Kiss nightclub fire started between 2:00 and 2:30 a.m. [3] on 27 January 2013 in Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, killing 242 people and injuring at least 630 others.

  4. The Week International - Wikipedia

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    The Week International (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈdɛ ˈwik(i) ˌĩteʁˈnɛʃõnaw], often just referred to as The Week) is an after hours LGBT nightclub located in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It opened in September 2004. Other branches were opened in Rio de Janeiro [1] and Florianópolis. [2]

  5. Vila Madalena - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood is known for its bustling nightlife [1] and its history as a center of São Paulo bohemian culture and art. The neighborhood is filled with dozens of art galleries and studios, an eclectic mix of restaurants and bars and a series of graffiti-covered streets and alleys. It is an attractive neighborhood for young professionals in ...

  6. Maresias - Wikipedia

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    Maresias Maresias beach. Maresias is a beach and district at the Atlantic Ocean in the city of São Sebastião, located on São Paulo state's northern coastline, Brazil.The name comes from the ocean breeze that affects the beach and the neighborhood.

  7. Economy of the city of São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    São Paulo is also among Top 20 destinations for events in the world and left behind destinations like Madrid, Sydney, Athens and Vancouver. [6] Adding space in nightclubs, cultural and business areas, clubs and other alternatives to these numbers, São Paulo boasts approximately 430,000 square meters for the holding of any type of event.

  8. Frei Caneca Street - Wikipedia

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    Frei Caneca Street (Portuguese: Rua Frei Caneca, Portuguese pronunciation: [ˌʁu.ɐ ˈfɾej kaˈnɛkɐ]) is an important LGBTQ Street in the city of São Paulo, Brazil, that starts at the Paulista Avenue and ends at Caio Prado Street. [1] The street contains the famous gay nightclub A Loca and LGBT-friendly shopping at Frei Caneca . [2] [3]

  9. São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, CNN ranked nightlife São Paulo as the fourth best in the world, behind New York City, Berlin and Ibiza, in Spain. [196] The cuisine of the region is a tourist attraction. The city has 62 cuisines across 12,000 restaurants. [197]