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  2. Octávio Frias - Wikipedia

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    Eighth amongst the nine children of Luiz Torres de Oliveira and Elvira Frias de Oliveira, Octavio Frias de Oliveira was born in Copacabana (Rio de Janeiro) on 5 August 1912. The Oliveiras were a traditional family in Rio; Frias' great-grandfather was the Baron of Itambi, an influential political figure in the Late Imperial period.

  3. Otávio Frias Filho - Wikipedia

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    Octavio Frias de Oliveira Filho, known as Otávio Frias Filho (7 June 1957 – 21 August 2018), was a Brazilian newspaper editor. He was Folha de S.Paulo ' s editorial director since 1984, as well as Grupo Folha 's editorial director.

  4. Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Octavio Frias de Oliveira bridge, locally known simply as "Ponte Estaiada" (Portuguese: lit. 'Bridge Cable-stayed'), is a cable-stayed bridge over the Pinheiros River in the city of São Paulo , Brazil , opened in May 2008.

  5. Folha de S.Paulo - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, all shares of Empresa Folha da Manhã then belonging to Carlos Caldeira Filho were transferred to Octavio Frias de Oliveira, Folha's publisher until his death in 2007. Folha's executive editors since 1984 have been journalists Matinas Suzuki (1991-1997), Eleonora de Lucena (2001-2010) and Sérgio Dávila (from March 2010).

  6. Antônio Prado Square - Wikipedia

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    The square's current name is a tribute to Antônio da Silva Prado, a coffee grower, banker, jurist, journalist and politician who held several public positions throughout his life.

  7. Edifício João Brícola - Wikipedia

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    The João Brícola Building (Portuguese: Edifício João Brícola), better known as the Mappin Building (Portuguese: Prédio do Mappin), is a large building in the city of São Paulo, designed by the architect Elisário Bahiana [] (1891-1980), the same person responsible for the Viaduto do Chá and the São Paulo Jockey Club. [3]

  8. Prestes Maia Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Prestes Maia Gallery (Portuguese: Galeria Prestes Maia) is an artistic and cultural space located in the city of São Paulo that has an underground connection between Patriarca Square and Anhangabaú Valley, with an exit under the Viaduto do Chá.

  9. Frías (name) - Wikipedia

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    Its Portuguese counterpart is Frias (with no stress mark). Notable people with Frías or Frias as middle name, last name, apellido materno , or apellido paterno include: Duke of Frías , a hereditary title created in 1492 by King Ferdinand II of Aragon, and used by several persons throughout Spanish history