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In 1961, the third stamp of the Cr$5 banknote, called "Nota do Índio", would be released experimentally by the Casa da Moeda do Brasil. The very limited print run of this banknote issued in the years 1961 and 1962, as well as its low intrinsic value, made this banknote a true souvenir quite collected by numismatists.
Novo sol do amanhã: 1995: Champion: Grupo A: Campo, cidade em busca da felicidade: Mauro Quintaes: Wantuir: 1996 9th place Grupo Especial: A folia no mundo - Um carnaval dos carnavais Mauro Quintaes Wantuir 1997 5th place Grupo Especial: No reino da folia, cada louco com sua mania Mauro Quintaes Wantuir 1998 13th place Grupo Especial
Cardim; Carlos Henrique "A Raiz das Coisas. Rui Barbosa: o Brasil no Mundo" (The Root of Things. Ruy Barbosa: Brazil in the World) (in Portuguese) Civilização Brasileira 2007 ISBN 978-85-200-0835-5; McCann, Frank D. "Soldiers of the Patria, A History of the Brazilian Army, 1889–1937" Stanford University Press 2004 ISBN 0-8047-3222-1
Over 98% of the school's graduates enroll in a college or university, with 48% of them going on to a higher learning institution in the U.S., 44,5% going on to a higher learning institution in Europe, Canada, Latin America and Asia and 7,5% enroll in universities in Brazil. [2] Available foreign languages include French and Spanish.
The Colégio Luso-Internacional do Porto (abbreviated as CLIP; Portuguese for Luso-International School of Porto), officially known in English as the Oporto International School, is a private international school in Porto, Portugal.
Pan American School of Porto Alegre is an American international school in Petrópolis, Porto Alegre, Brazil. [1] The private not-for-profit educational establishment teaches preschool through grade 12 in both Portuguese and English. [2] It was established in 1966. [3] Since then it has grown into an educational institute offering three programs:
ISO 3166-2:BR is the entry for Brazil in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g. provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.
In 1549, the Portuguese Crown appointed Tomé de Sousa as the first governor-general of the vast Portuguese dominion in South America, known as the State of Brazil (Estado do Brasil). In 1621, the northern part of the dominion was detached, becoming a separate entity known as the State of Maranhão. However, captaincies continued existing under ...