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  2. Vista Alegre (company) - Wikipedia

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    Fabrica de Porcelana Vista Alegre, with its historical background and tradition is the most representative industrial unit of the eleven ones of the Group, producing around 10 million pieces a year, in decorative and domestic porcelain. In 2002 it finished an industrial re-engineering process to increase both its capacity and production volume.

  3. List of porcelain manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    25 Brazil. 26 Iran. 27 Taiwan. 28 Malaysia. 29 South Africa. 30 South Korea. 31 Sri Lanka. 32 Turkey. ... Porcelana Schmidt Iran. Maghsoud Factories Group, (1993 ...

  4. Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro - Wikipedia

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    Porcelain room in the Palacio Real, Madrid, designed by Carlo Schepers in the 1770s. Gricci had made a chinoiserie porcelain room, the Porcelain boudoir of Maria Amalia of Saxony, at the Palace of Portici near Naples (now moved to the Palace of Capodimonte), and was soon asked to make another one at the Palace of Aranjuez, which he made and installed between 1763 and 1765, at a cost of 571,555 ...

  5. Port of Antonina - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s it was considered the 4th largest port in exports in Brazil. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Located in a strategic point for the flow of production, the Port of Antonina extends the agility and quality of services of the Port of Paranaguá , offering two port terminals: The Barão de Teffé and the Ponta do Félix.

  6. Campo Largo, Paraná - Wikipedia

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    Campo Largo is a municipality in Paraná, Brazil. The inhabitants are known in Brazil as campolarguense. It is also a near suburb of Curitiba. The town is best known for its large product of porcelain. It is headquarters to companies such as: 'Incepa', 'Porcelana Schmidt [4] ', 'Germer', 'Lorenzetti'. 'Ouro Fino' mineral water also comes from ...

  7. History of Porto Alegre - Wikipedia

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    The history of Porto Alegre, capital of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, officially begins on March 26, 1772, [1] when the primitive village was elevated to the condition of a parish. However, its origins are older, since the settlement was created as a result of the colonization of the area by Portuguese ranchers in the 17th century.

  8. In the wake of massive change ... where are sports going in 2025?

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    There was plenty of domination in 2024. The Chiefs positioned themselves for an unprecedented three-peat. UConn went back-to-back. Caitlin Clark could hardly be stopped on or off the court.

  9. Port of Natal - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Natal (Portuguese: Porto de Natal) is in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, on the Potengi River.It is the South American port closest to Europe. [1] Inaugurated on January 14, 1922, the port is administered by CODERN (Companhia Docas do Rio Grande do Norte), and today has a strong focus on the export of fruit.