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  2. Porto Seguro S.A. - Wikipedia

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    Porto Seguro is the leader in the auto and homeowner insurance segments in Brazil and has around 10 million clients all over the different business lines. [1] Currently, the company is owned by the Brazilian businessman Jayme Garfinkel and the bank Itaú Unibanco, through PSIUPAR (Porto Seguro Itaú Unibanco Participações S.A.). "Since ...

  3. Porto Seguro - Wikipedia

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    Porto Seguro (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpoʁtu siˈɡuɾu], Safe Harbor in English), is a city located in the far south of Bahia, Brazil.The city has an estimated population of 150,658 (2020), covers 2,287 square kilometres (883 sq mi), and has a population density of 52.7 residents per square kilometer.

  4. Generali Tranquilidade - Wikipedia

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    Generali Tranquilidade, formerly Tranquilidade, (Tranquility in English) is a Portuguese insurance company, founded in Porto in 1871. It is a subsidiary of Italian insurance group Generali Italia . Is one of the largest non-life insurers in the Portuguese market with a comprehensive and specialized insurance offer for individuals and companies.

  5. Porto Seguro Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was commissioned in 1982 but in 1997 a brand new passenger terminal and apron were opened. Porto Seguro is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Brazil, served mainly by seasonal and charter flights.

  6. Pedro Álvares Cabral - Wikipedia

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    After Coelho returned, Cabral took the fleet north, where after traveling 65 kilometres (40 mi) along the coast, it anchored on 24 April in what the commander-in-chief named Porto Seguro (Safe Port). [50] The place was a natural harbor, and Afonso Lopes (pilot of the lead ship) brought two natives aboard to confer with Cabral. [51]

  7. Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Nuno de Lima Pinto da Costa (28 December 1937 – 15 February 2025) (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʒɔɾʒɨ ˈnunu ˈpĩtu ðɐ ˈkɔʃtɐ]) was a Portuguese sports executive, who was president of Portuguese sports club Porto from 1982 until 2024. [2]

  8. Ribeira Square - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-18th century the city needed new urban improvements to provide for the swift flow of goods and people between the Ribeira neighbourhood and other areas of Porto. In this context, governor João de Almada e Melo opened a new street, the São João Street, that connected the Ribeira Square and the upper town, and promoted the ...

  9. The Landing of Pedro Álvares Cabral in Porto Seguro in 1500

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    Pereira da Silva began work on the painting in 1900. The Landing of Pedro Álvares Cabral in Porto Seguro in 1500 was sold to the Paulista Museum, also known as the Ipiranga Museum, in 1902 after a period of intense negotiation between the artist and the museum. The Paulista Museum sought to build an idea of national identity through the ...