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Vila Império is a neighborhood in Governador Valadares, Brazil. Pages in category "Vila Império" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The neighborhood of Vila Império has a total area of 0.3 km 2 and is bordered by other smaller neighborhoods such as São Cristóvão (Saint Christopher) which takes up most of its eastern border along the streets of Rua Joaquim Pereira Duarte, Rua B, Rua C and etc. [7] However, in its west the neighborhood, Castanheiras (Chestnut trees) has the neighborhoods largest border which interlocks ...
Governador Valadares sits on the bank of the Doce River (Rio Doce), 324 km from Belo Horizonte, the state's capital. Governador Valadares has an area of about 2 342 km 2, of which only 58 km 2 is urban area. The discovery of the city started at the beginning of the 16th century, that explored the Doce River searching for precious metals. The ...
The Immediate Geographic Region of Governador Valadares is one of the 4 immediate geographic regions in the Intermediate Geographic Region of Governador Valadares, one of the 70 immediate geographic regions in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais and one of the 509 of Brazil, created by the National Institute of Geography and Statistics in 2017.
Kamaiurá oca. Oca is the name given to the typical Brazilian indigenous housing. The term comes from the Tupi-Guarani language family.. They are large buildings, serving as collective housing for several families, [1] and may reach 40 m (130 ft) in length. [2]
Casas Bahia, unlike many of its competitors, does not rely on an internet presence as a cornerstone of its strategy—only in February 2009 it launched its online store, pressed by an increasing number of online sales in Brazil. Rather, Casas Bahia makes the majority of its profit by charging interest on installment plan purchases, making it ...
Coronel Altino Machado de Oliveira Airport (IATA: GVR, ICAO: SBGV) is the airport serving the city of Governador Valadares, Brazil. It primarily borders the neighborhood of "bairro" Vila Império and the adjacent Castanheiras. It is operated by Infraero.
The casa-grande (Portuguese and Spanish: "big house") was the Brazilian equivalent of a Southern plantation in the United States. These casas-grandes were predominantly located in the northeast of Brazil (areas such as present day Bahia and Pernambuco). Additionally, sugar cane was grown in the interior, in the states of São Paulo and Rio de ...