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The current system, being phased out in favor of Mercosul standard plates, was created in 1990 and was named Registro Nacional de Veículos Automotores (RENAVAM). It uses the form "LLL·NNNN", where LLL is a three-letter combination followed by a four-digit number with a dot between the letters and numbers.
The Detran (Department of Traffic) also stated in a note that its internal affairs department analyzed the conduct of the agents involved in the episode and found no irregularities. [ 17 ] The National Federation of Detran Unions, especially the Union of DETRAN/RJ Employees, also issued a statement condemning the court's decision and expressing ...
The Vucetich system was adopted not only in Brazil, but also by most of the other South American countries. The oldest and most traditional ID Institute in Brazil (Instituto de Identificação Félix Pacheco) was integrated at DETRAN [7] (Brazilian equivalent to DMV) into the civil and criminal AFIS system in 1999.
RJ-100 – Rodovia RJ-100 ; RJ-101 – Avenida Governador Leonel de Moura Brizola; RJ-102 – Rodovia Niterói-Cabo Frio ; RJ-103 – Transbaixada ; RJ-104 – Rodovia Niterói-Manilha ; RJ-105 – Avenida Abílio Augusto Távora; RJ-106 – Rodovia Amaral Peixoto ; RJ-107 – Estrada do Imperador; RJ-108 – Avenida Ewerthon da Costa Xavier
angra.rj.gov.br Angra dos Reis ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɐ̃ɡɾɐ duʒ ˈʁejʃ] ; Portuguese for cove or bay of the Kings ) is a municipality located in the southern part of the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro .
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.
This is a list of the municipalities in the state of Rio de Janeiro (RJ), located in the Southeast Region of Brazil. Rio de Janeiro is divided into 92 municipalities, which were, until 2017, grouped into 18 microregions, which were grouped into 6 mesoregions. [1] Municipalities of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. See table for key. [n 1]
There are also a small number of schools under federal administration, as is the case of Pedro II School, Colégio de Aplicação da UFRJ and the Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica of Rio de Janeiro (CEFET-RJ). In addition, Rio has an ample offering of private schools that provide education at all levels.