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The 55-hectare Grajau State Park within Tijuca Forest preserves some of the original Atlantic forest and is home to a wi... The 55-hectare Grajau State Park within Tijuca Forest preserves some of the orig... The 55-hectare Grajau State Park within Tijuca Forest preserves some of the original Atlantic forest...
The Gustavo Capanema Palace is a government building that functions as an office of the Ministry of Education and Health... The Gustavo Capanema Palace is a government building that functions as an office... The Gustavo Capanema Palace is a government building that functions as an office of the Ministry of ...
Sao Francisco da Penitencia is a colonial church dating back to 1737, famous for its gilden Baroque interiors and wooden... Sao Francisco da Penitencia is a colonial church dating back to 1737, famous for... Sao Francisco da Penitencia is a colonial church dating back to 1737, famous for its gilden Baroque ...
The Praca de Republica in the heart of Rio de Janeiro is near the place where Brazil was proclaimed as a Republic in 188... The Praca de Republica in the heart of Rio de Janeiro is near the place where Br... The Praca de Republica in the heart of Rio de Janeiro is near the place where Brazil was proclaimed ...
The Old Cathedral of Rio de Janeiro is an 18th century church dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, that served as the ... The Old Cathedral of Rio de Janeiro is an 18th century church dedicated to Our L... The Old Cathedral of Rio de Janeiro is an 18th century church dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel,...
Ilha Fiscal Palace, the former Customs House of Rio de Janeiro, is a green Neo-Gothic structure on an island in the Guan... Ilha Fiscal Palace, the former Customs House of Rio de Janeiro, is a green Neo-G... Ilha Fiscal Palace, the former Customs House of Rio de Janeiro, is a green Neo-Gothic structure on a...