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  2. 2024 Minas Gerais road crash - Wikipedia

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    Details; Date: 21 December 2024 c. 4:00 a.m. BRT Location: Lajinha, Teófilo Otoni, Minas Gerais Coordinates: Country: Brazil: Incident type: Multiple-vehicle collision: Cause: Under investigation; likely a fire, after a collision between a bus and a fallen granite block or a B-double due to a tire burst [1]

  3. BR-040 (Brazil highway) - Wikipedia

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    The BR-040 traverses Distrito Federal and the states of Goiás, Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro. It is the main road link between these parts of the country. In September 2009, the stretch of highway between Brasília (DF) and Petrópolis (RJ) was named President Juscelino Kubitschek Highway. The BR-040 serves the following town and cities:

  4. Brazilian Highway System - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian Highway System (Portuguese: Sistema Nacional de Rodovias) is a network of trunk roads administered by the Ministry of Transport of Brazil. It is constructed, managed and maintained by the National Department of Transport Infrastructure (DNIT), a federal agency linked to the Ministry of Infrastructure, and the public works departments of state governments.

  5. News Now - Wikipedia

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    The Now channel starts “in the first half of the year” according to Luís Santana, who explains the reason for the name of the new information channel, which will be in position nine on the MEO, NOS and Vodafone Portugal platforms.

  6. Category : 24-hour television news channels in Portugal

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    Pages in category "24-hour television news channels in Portugal" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Rádio e Televisão de Portugal - Wikipedia

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    TV tower of RTP Porto studios in Monte da Virgem, Vila Nova de Gaia. In 1953, a group on behalf of Emissora Nacional de Radiodifusão (later RDP) was set up examining the feasibility of a television service in Portugal. The group started a preliminary work for a network of television signals, with a budget on the order of 500,000 escudos.

  8. TV Globo Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Despite GNT was one of the most watched channels in Portugal, it stopped being aired in Portugal in 2006 when the contract expired and Brazilian rival network Rede Record moved in. [2] It soon returned to Portugal, with a premium channel branded as TV Globo Portugal on 1 October 2007, renamed Globo Premium on 8 February 2013 after the launch of ...

  9. List of television stations in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Most of the subscription-based channels broadcast from Portugal or have a specific version with independent programs for that market. Most of these channels are widely available across platforms and services: Basic cable and fiber, digital services in cable, fiber, landlines and satellite across the nation.