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  2. Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    Some of the persons who started working at PUC are Florestan Fernandes, Octavio Ianni, Bento Prado Jr., José Arthur Gianotti. [6] In 1977, PUC hosted the 29th meeting of the Sociedade Brasileira para o Progresso da Ciência (SBPC, Brazilian Society for the Progress of Science), which had been forbidden by the government in public universities.

  3. Painting in Rio Grande do Sul - Wikipedia

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    Painting in Rio Grande do Sul, as an independent art, developed at the end of the 19th century. It originated in the port cities of Porto Alegre , Pelotas and Rio Grande . The first evidence of pictorial art in Rio Grande do Sul appeared as decoration for religious temples, public buildings and palaces.

  4. Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    Main building The church of the Sacred-Heart of the PUC. The campus was built with donations from institutions and foundations in the early 1940s. In the early '60s the USA through its American Schools and Hospitals Abroad program donated the building now named after President John Kennedy; the grant was received during his administration.

  5. Casa das Rosas - Wikipedia

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    On 22 October 1985 the Casa das Rosas was listed by Condephaat as a landmark. After a renovation, the Casa das Rosas was reopened on 19 September 1995. [1] In 2004 Casa das Rosas changed its name to include Espaço Haroldo de Campos de Poesia e Literatura (English: Haroldo de Campos Poetry and Literature Space). The Casa das Rosas has a legal ...

  6. Francisco Nunes da Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Tomás da Rosa considers Nunes da Rosa one of the greatest Azorean storytellers, possibly second only to Vitorino Nemésio, deserving of a prominent place in the panorama of national fiction (Rosa, 1977), [1] and, while “not reaching the level of the great Portuguese storytellers, he is, along with Florêncio Terra , a literary figure ...

  7. Rosa (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Rosa is a surname with multiple etymologies, meaning "rose" (flower). It is common as a Portuguese , Spanish , Italian , Maltese , Polish , Czech , and Slovak language surname. Variants include Da Rosa or da Rosa , De Rosa or de Rosa , and DeRosa or DaRosa .

  8. Santa Rosa de los Pastos Grandes - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at [[:es:Santa Rosa de los Pastos Grandes]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|es|Santa Rosa de los Pastos Grandes}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation

  9. Jair (footballer, born 1921) - Wikipedia

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    Jair da Rosa Pinto (21 March 1921 – 28 July 2005), or simply Jair, was an association footballer who played offensive midfielder – one of the leading Brazilian men's footballers of the 1940s and 1950s, who is best remembered for his performance in Brazil's 1950 FIFA World Cup campaign.