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Brazil observed daylight saving time (DST) (called horário de verão – "summer time" – in Portuguese) in the years of 1931–1933, 1949–1953, 1963–1968 and 1985–2019. Initially it applied to the whole country, but from 1988 it applied only to part of the country, usually the southern regions, where DST is more useful due to a larger ...
The 2010 South American Race Walking Championships were held in Cochabamba, Bolivia, on March 6–7, 2010.The track of the championship runs in the Paseo El Prado (Avenida Ballivián). [1]
Hora Um da Notícia, also known as simply Hora Um, is an early morning two hour-long news program aired by the Brazilian television broadcaster Rede Globo, which debuted on December 1, 2014, replacing the daily edition of the Globo Rural as well as the educational program Telecurso. [1] Since September 9, 2019, it is presented by Roberto Kovalick.
Falcão was born in Feira de Santana, Bahia, but played for clubs in the São Paulo state as a youth before joining the under-23 side of Avaí in 2018. Promoted to the first team for the 2019 season, he made his senior debut on 31 January of that year, starting in a 1–0 Campeonato Catarinense away loss to Marcílio Dias.
Senhora da Hora (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɨˈɲoɾɐ ðɐ ˈɔɾɐ]) is a former civil parish in the municipality of Matosinhos in the Greater Porto area, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish São Mamede de Infesta e Senhora da Hora. [1] It was promoted from town (vila) to city status on 12 June 2009.
Praça da Sé (English: See Square) is a public space in São Paulo, Brazil. Considered as the city's central point, it is the point from where the distance of all roads passing through São Paulo are counted.
Revealed to the public with a teaser released during the Comic Con Experience in São Paulo in 2017, [4] Vamos Brincar is, in the words of Mauricio de Sousa, "a program aimed at very young children, aged two or three years old, and It shows, for example, Monica learning to walk and play alone and starting to form the personality of Monica from ...
Nina da Hora (born 1995) is an Afro-Brazilian activist and computer scientist known for her research on algorithmic racism and her efforts to increase women's participation in technological development. [1] [2] Hora is a co-worker at the Center for Technology and Society at Fundação Getúlio Vargas or (FGV). [3]