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1985 World Series, 1985 World Series - Quotes of the Series, 1985 World Series - Trivia
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| ARTICLES RELATED TO José Sarney |  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - List of Brazilians - ModelsMain article: List of Brazilian models
List of Brazilians - Female.
Gianne Albertoni
Michelle Alves
Alessandra Ambrosio
Ana Beatriz Barros
Letícia Birkheuer
Marcelle Bittar
Carolina Bittencourt
Luiza Brunet
Yasmin Brunet
Gisele Bündchen
Jeisa Chiminazzo
Daniella Cicarelli
Luciana Curtis
Cintia Dicker
Bruna Erhardt
Isabella Fiorentino
Isabeli Fontana< ...
See also:List of Brazilians, List of Brazilians - Actors, List of Brazilians - Architects and urbanists, List of Brazilians - Artists, List of Brazilians - Diplomats, List of Brazilians - Film directors, List of Brazilians - Explorers and discoverers, List of Brazilians - Foreigners who explored or discovered in Brazil, List of Brazilians - Fashion Designers, List of Brazilians - Heroes and historical figures, List of Brazilians - Intellectuals and thinkers, List of Brazilians - Models, List of Brazilians - Female, List of Brazilians - Male, List of Brazilians - Monarchs, List of Brazilians - Music, List of Brazilians - Classic composers, List of Brazilians - Politicians, List of Brazilians - Religious leaders, List of Brazilians - Reporters and TV hosts, List of Brazilians - Sports, List of Brazilians - Writers and Poets, List of Brazilians - Science and technology, List of Brazilians - Foreign scientists and engineers who lived in Brazil, List of Brazilians - Others Read more here: » List of Brazilians: Encyclopedia II - List of Brazilians - Models |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - Supreme Federal Tribunal - HistoryThe court was inaugurated in 1808, the year that the Portuguese royal family arrived in Rio de Janeiro, with the name of House of Appeals of Brazil, Case de Suplicação do Brazil. It changed its name in 1829 to Supreme Justice Tribunal, Supremo Tribunal de Justiça. With the first constitution of the Republic, the court received its current name.
The number of members has changed through history. The constitution of 1891 decided that the court would have 15 members. When Getúlio Vargas came into power, the number of members lowered to 11. It changed to 16 in 1965, but re ...
See also:Supreme Federal Tribunal, Supreme Federal Tribunal - History, Supreme Federal Tribunal - Current, Supreme Federal Tribunal - Critics, Supreme Federal Tribunal - Changes Read more here: » Supreme Federal Tribunal: Encyclopedia II - Supreme Federal Tribunal - History |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - History of Brazil - Populism and development 1930-1964Main articles: History of Brazil (1930-1945) and History of Brazil (1945-1964)
A military junta took control in 1930; dictatorial power was assumed by Getúlio Vargas, until finally forced out by the military in 1945. Since 1930, successive governments continued industrial and agriculture growth and development of the vast interior.
Just as the 1889 regime change led to a decade of unrest and painful adjustment, so too did the revolts of 1930. Provisional President Getúlio Dor ...
See also:History of Brazil, History of Brazil - The first Brazilians, History of Brazil - Colonial Brazil, History of Brazil - The Empire of Brazil, History of Brazil - The Old Republic 1889-1930, History of Brazil - Populism and development 1930-1964, History of Brazil - Modern Brazil: Military Rule and Redemocratization, History of Brazil - Military rule, History of Brazil - Redemocratization, History of Brazil - Present Read more here: » History of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - History of Brazil - Populism and development 1930-1964 |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - List of places named after people - Towns and citiesMany smaller European towns and cities are named after their founders, often dating back many hundred years. Often, there isn't much known about them today. In Latin America, as well, it is common practice to name (and often rename) birthplace towns for political leaders or distinguished figures after their notable sons.
Adelaide, South Australia - Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen
Alexandria, Egypt - Alexander the Great
Alexandria, Romania - Alexandru Ghica
Amman, Jordan - Ammon
An ...
See also:List of places named after people, List of places named after people - Continents, List of places named after people - Countries, List of places named after people - Former countries, List of places named after people - Administrative divisions, List of places named after people - Australia, List of places named after people - Brazil, List of places named after people - Canada, List of places named after people - Chile, List of places named after people - Colombia, List of places named after people - France, List of places named after people - Mexico, List of places named after people - Namibia, List of places named after people - New Zealand/Aotearoa, List of places named after people - Norway, List of places named after people - Papua New Guinea, List of places named after people - Paraguay, List of places named after people - Romania, List of places named after people - United Kingdom, List of places named after people - United States, List of places named after people - Uruguay, List of places named after people - Towns and cities, List of places named after people - Brazil, List of places named after people - Czech Republic, List of places named after people - France, List of places named after people - Germany, List of places named after people - Kyrgyzstan, List of places named after people - Poland, List of places named after people - Turkmenistan, List of places named after people - Vietnam, List of places named after people - Islands, List of places named after people - Airports, List of places named after people - Former airports, List of places named after people - List of places categorized by name of person Read more here: » List of places named after people: Encyclopedia II - List of places named after people - Towns and cities |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - History of Brazil - The Empire of BrazilMain articles: Brazilian War of Independence and Empire of Brazil
In 1808, King John VI of Portugal (at the time still Prince Regent), fleeing Napoleon's army, moved the seat of government to Brazil. Although the Bragança royal family returned to Portugal in 1821, the interlude led to a growing desire for independence amongst Brazilians. On September 7, 1822, then prince-regent Pedro proclaimed the indepen ...
See also:History of Brazil, History of Brazil - The first Brazilians, History of Brazil - Colonial Brazil, History of Brazil - The Empire of Brazil, History of Brazil - The Old Republic 1889-1930, History of Brazil - Populism and development 1930-1964, History of Brazil - Modern Brazil: Military Rule and Redemocratization, History of Brazil - Military rule, History of Brazil - Redemocratization, History of Brazil - Present Read more here: » History of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - History of Brazil - The Empire of Brazil |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - History of Brazil - Modern Brazil: Military Rule and RedemocratizationMain articles: History of Brazil (1964-1985) and History of Brazil (1985-present)
History of Brazil - Military rule.
From 1961 to 1964, Brazilian President João Goulart had been initiating economic and social reforms; policies which aggravated Brazil's elites and threatened U.S. and Western interests in the country. Philip Agee, a former CIA officer, has noted that the Agency had spent between 12-20 million dollars in support of anti-Goulart candidates, a ...
See also:History of Brazil, History of Brazil - The first Brazilians, History of Brazil - Colonial Brazil, History of Brazil - The Empire of Brazil, History of Brazil - The Old Republic 1889-1930, History of Brazil - Populism and development 1930-1964, History of Brazil - Modern Brazil: Military Rule and Redemocratization, History of Brazil - Military rule, History of Brazil - Redemocratization, History of Brazil - Present Read more here: » History of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - History of Brazil - Modern Brazil: Military Rule and Redemocratization |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - List of Brazilians - MusicMain article: List of Brazilians in music
Tim Maia, singer and composer
Arnaldo Antunes, singer and composer
Guilherme Arantes, pianist, singer and composer
Waldir Azevedo, composer, virtuoso cavaquinho player
Jacob do Bandolim, composer, virtuoso mandolinist
Arnaldo Baptista (1948-), singer, musician and composer, former member of Os Mutantes
Adoniran Barbosa (1912-1982), singer and composer
Baden Powell (1937-2000), composer and guitar musician
Ary ...
See also:List of Brazilians, List of Brazilians - Actors, List of Brazilians - Architects and urbanists, List of Brazilians - Artists, List of Brazilians - Diplomats, List of Brazilians - Film directors, List of Brazilians - Explorers and discoverers, List of Brazilians - Foreigners who explored or discovered in Brazil, List of Brazilians - Fashion Designers, List of Brazilians - Heroes and historical figures, List of Brazilians - Intellectuals and thinkers, List of Brazilians - Models, List of Brazilians - Female, List of Brazilians - Male, List of Brazilians - Monarchs, List of Brazilians - Music, List of Brazilians - Classic composers, List of Brazilians - Politicians, List of Brazilians - Religious leaders, List of Brazilians - Reporters and TV hosts, List of Brazilians - Sports, List of Brazilians - Writers and Poets, List of Brazilians - Science and technology, List of Brazilians - Foreign scientists and engineers who lived in Brazil, List of Brazilians - Others Read more here: » List of Brazilians: Encyclopedia II - List of Brazilians - Music |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - 1985 Mexico City earthquake - Emergency responseWhile many are quick to criticise the total unpreparedness displayed by the government to take care of this cathastrophe, the real highlight is the spontaneous spirit of unity and help shown by the local population. Impromptu rescue squads excavenged the ruins of collapsed buildings looking for survivors, risking their lives for strangers.
A dramatic emergency response was immediately mobilized. Assistance from neighboring Mexican states and from abroad was received, and was accompanied by international relief.
Aid came in the form of 296 flights originating from 45 different countries, assistance by l ...
See also:1985 Mexico City earthquake, 1985 Mexico City earthquake - The event, 1985 Mexico City earthquake - Death count, 1985 Mexico City earthquake - Notable victims, 1985 Mexico City earthquake - Survival Stories, 1985 Mexico City earthquake - Emergency response, 1985 Mexico City earthquake - Later effects Read more here: » 1985 Mexico City earthquake: Encyclopedia II - 1985 Mexico City earthquake - Emergency response |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - History of Brazil - Colonial Brazil
Brazil was discovered by Europeans on January 26, 1500, by Vicente Yáñez Pinzón, a Spaniard who had been a companion of Columbus. According to the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494), Spain could make no claim.
Pedro Álvares Cabral, a Portuguese navigator, reached the Brazilian coast on April 22, 1500. The country was then gradually settled by Portuguese who sought to escape poverty, and by nobles who were granted colonial privileges by the Crown. Colonial administration in the next two centuries was based upon a feudal system in ...
See also:History of Brazil, History of Brazil - The first Brazilians, History of Brazil - Colonial Brazil, History of Brazil - The Empire of Brazil, History of Brazil - The Old Republic 1889-1930, History of Brazil - Populism and development 1930-1964, History of Brazil - Modern Brazil: Military Rule and Redemocratization, History of Brazil - Military rule, History of Brazil - Redemocratization, History of Brazil - Present Read more here: » History of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - History of Brazil - Colonial Brazil |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - 1985 Mexico City earthquake - The eventOn Thursday, September 19, 1985, Mexico City was struck by an earthquake of magnitude 8.0 on the Richter scale, which resulted in a death toll estimated between 5,000 (government estimate) and 20,000 people, while leaving another 150,000 homeless. One hundred thousand housing units were destroyed, together with many government buildings. Up to USD $4 billion of damage was caused in three minutes. There was an additional magnitude 7.5 aftershock 36 hours later (the evening of September 20). USGS Earthquake Re ...
See also:1985 Mexico City earthquake, 1985 Mexico City earthquake - The event, 1985 Mexico City earthquake - Death count, 1985 Mexico City earthquake - Notable victims, 1985 Mexico City earthquake - Survival Stories, 1985 Mexico City earthquake - Emergency response, 1985 Mexico City earthquake - Later effects Read more here: » 1985 Mexico City earthquake: Encyclopedia II - 1985 Mexico City earthquake - The event |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - Club of Rome - OrganisationAccording to its website, it is composed of "scientists, economists, businessmen, international high civil servants, heads of state and former heads of state from all five continents who are convinced that the future of humankind is not determined once and for all and that each human being can contribute to the improvement of our societies."
Jordanian Prince El Hassan bin Talal is the current President of The Club of Rome.
Some other active members are: Benjamin Bassin, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, Juan Luis Cebrian ...
See also:Club of Rome, Club of Rome - Introduction, Club of Rome - Organisation, Club of Rome - Criticism Read more here: » Club of Rome: Encyclopedia II - Club of Rome - Organisation |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - History of Brazil - The Empire of BrazilIn 1808, King John VI of Portugal (at the time still Prince Regent), fleeing Napoleon's army, moved the seat of government to Brazil. Although the Bragança royal family returned to Portugal in 1821, the interlude led to a growing desire for independence amongst Brazilians. On September 7, 1822, then prince-regent Pedro proclaimed the independence of Brazil, and was proclaimed emperor on October 12.
Having lost his local political base, Pedro I abdicated in 1831 and returned to Portugal. After interim governments by appointed regents, ...
See also:History of Brazil, History of Brazil - The first Brazilians, History of Brazil - Colonial Brazil, History of Brazil - The Empire of Brazil, History of Brazil - The Old Republic 1889-1930, History of Brazil - Populism and development 1930-1964, History of Brazil - Modern Brazil: Military Rule and Redemocratization, History of Brazil - Military rule, History of Brazil - Redemocratization, History of Brazil - Present Read more here: » History of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - History of Brazil - The Empire of Brazil |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - History of Brazil - The Old Republic 1889-1930Pedro II was deposed on 15 November 1889 by a Republican military coup led by general Deodoro da Fonseca, who became the country's first president. The country's name became The United States of Brazil (which in 1967 was changed to Federative Republic of Brazil.) From 1889 to 1930, the government was a constitutional democracy, with the presidency alternating between the dominant states of São Paulo and Minas Gerais.
In the late 19th century coffee started to replace sugar as the country's main export crop. The coffee t ...
See also:History of Brazil, History of Brazil - The first Brazilians, History of Brazil - Colonial Brazil, History of Brazil - The Empire of Brazil, History of Brazil - The Old Republic 1889-1930, History of Brazil - Populism and development 1930-1964, History of Brazil - Modern Brazil: Military Rule and Redemocratization, History of Brazil - Military rule, History of Brazil - Redemocratization, History of Brazil - Present Read more here: » History of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - History of Brazil - The Old Republic 1889-1930 |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - List of Brazilians - ModelsMain article: List of Brazilian models
List of Brazilians - Female.
Gianne Albertoni
Michelle Alves
Alessandra Ambrosio
Ana Beatriz Barros
Letícia Birkheuer
Marcelle Bittar
Carolina Bittencourt
Luiza Brunet
Yasmin Brunet
Gisele Bündchen
Jeisa Chiminazzo
Daniella Cicarelli
Luciana Curtis
Cintia Dicker
Bruna Erhardt
Isabeli Fontana
Luciana Gimenez ...
See also:List of Brazilians, List of Brazilians - Actors, List of Brazilians - Architects and urbanists, List of Brazilians - Artists, List of Brazilians - Diplomats, List of Brazilians - Film directors, List of Brazilians - Explorers and discoverers, List of Brazilians - Foreigners who explored or discovered in Brazil, List of Brazilians - Fashion Designers, List of Brazilians - Heroes and historical figures, List of Brazilians - Intellectuals and thinkers, List of Brazilians - Models, List of Brazilians - Female, List of Brazilians - Male, List of Brazilians - Monarchs, List of Brazilians - Music, List of Brazilians - Classic composers, List of Brazilians - Politicians, List of Brazilians - Religious leaders, List of Brazilians - Reporters and TV hosts, List of Brazilians - Sports, List of Brazilians - Writers and Poets, List of Brazilians - Science and technology, List of Brazilians - Foreign scientists and engineers who lived in Brazil, List of Brazilians - Others Read more here: » List of Brazilians: Encyclopedia II - List of Brazilians - Models |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - List of Brazilians - Science and technologyMain article: List of Brazilian scientists
Adib Jatene, heart surgeon
Adolfo Lutz, physician and pioneer of public health
Alberto Santos-Dumont, aviator and inventor.
Antônio Rebouças Filho, pioneer engineer and urbanist
André Rebouças (1838-1898), pioneer engineer, brother of Antônio Rebouças Filho.
Aristides Leão, physician and physiologist, discovered Leão's depression, a phenomenon of the nervous tissue
Aurélio Buarque de Hollanda, historiographer and ling ...
See also:List of Brazilians, List of Brazilians - Actors, List of Brazilians - Architects and urbanists, List of Brazilians - Artists, List of Brazilians - Diplomats, List of Brazilians - Film directors, List of Brazilians - Explorers and discoverers, List of Brazilians - Foreigners who explored or discovered in Brazil, List of Brazilians - Fashion Designers, List of Brazilians - Heroes and historical figures, List of Brazilians - Intellectuals and thinkers, List of Brazilians - Models, List of Brazilians - Female, List of Brazilians - Male, List of Brazilians - Monarchs, List of Brazilians - Music, List of Brazilians - Classic composers, List of Brazilians - Politicians, List of Brazilians - Religious leaders, List of Brazilians - Reporters and TV hosts, List of Brazilians - Sports, List of Brazilians - Writers and Poets, List of Brazilians - Science and technology, List of Brazilians - Foreign scientists and engineers who lived in Brazil, List of Brazilians - Others Read more here: » List of Brazilians: Encyclopedia II - List of Brazilians - Science and technology |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - List of Brazilians - Explorers and discoverersMain article: List of Brazilian Explorers
Cândido Rondon, famous explorer and engineer
Orlando Villas Boas (1914-2003), explorer and indigenist
Amyr Klink, adventurer and navigator, first solo rowing across the South Atlantic
Sydney Possuelo, (b. 1940), explorer, social activist and Indian expert
List of Brazilians - Foreigners who explored or discovered in Brazil.
Pedro Alvares Cabral, discovered Brazil in 1500 (Portuguese)
Francisco de ...
See also:List of Brazilians, List of Brazilians - Actors, List of Brazilians - Architects and urbanists, List of Brazilians - Artists, List of Brazilians - Diplomats, List of Brazilians - Film directors, List of Brazilians - Explorers and discoverers, List of Brazilians - Foreigners who explored or discovered in Brazil, List of Brazilians - Fashion Designers, List of Brazilians - Heroes and historical figures, List of Brazilians - Intellectuals and thinkers, List of Brazilians - Models, List of Brazilians - Female, List of Brazilians - Male, List of Brazilians - Monarchs, List of Brazilians - Music, List of Brazilians - Classic composers, List of Brazilians - Politicians, List of Brazilians - Religious leaders, List of Brazilians - Reporters and TV hosts, List of Brazilians - Sports, List of Brazilians - Writers and Poets, List of Brazilians - Science and technology, List of Brazilians - Foreign scientists and engineers who lived in Brazil, List of Brazilians - Others Read more here: » List of Brazilians: Encyclopedia II - List of Brazilians - Explorers and discoverers |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - History of Brazil - Modern Brazil: Military Rule and Redemocratization
History of Brazil - Military rule.
From 1961 to 1964, Brazilian President João Goulart had been initiating economic and social reforms; policies which aggravated Brazil's elites and threatened U.S. and Western interests in the country. Philip Agee, a former CIA officer, has noted that the Agency had spent between 12-20 million dollars in support of anti-Goulart candidates, and in February of 1962, U.S. President John F. Kennedy expressed his own support for the anti-Goulart candidates in a memo written to the Un ...
See also:History of Brazil, History of Brazil - The first Brazilians, History of Brazil - Colonial Brazil, History of Brazil - The Empire of Brazil, History of Brazil - The Old Republic 1889-1930, History of Brazil - Populism and development 1930-1964, History of Brazil - Modern Brazil: Military Rule and Redemocratization, History of Brazil - Military rule, History of Brazil - Redemocratization, History of Brazil - Present Read more here: » History of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - History of Brazil - Modern Brazil: Military Rule and Redemocratization |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - History of Brazil - Populism and development 1930-1964A military junta took control in 1930; dictatorial power was assumed by Getúlio Vargas, until finally forced out by the military in 1945. Since 1930, successive governments continued industrial and agriculture growth and development of the vast interior.
Just as the 1889 regime change led to a decade of unrest and painful adjustment, so too did the revolts of 1930. Provisional President Getúlio Dorneles Vargas ruled as dictator (1930-34), congressionally elected president (1934-37), and again dictator (1937-45), with the backing of ...
See also:History of Brazil, History of Brazil - The first Brazilians, History of Brazil - Colonial Brazil, History of Brazil - The Empire of Brazil, History of Brazil - The Old Republic 1889-1930, History of Brazil - Populism and development 1930-1964, History of Brazil - Modern Brazil: Military Rule and Redemocratization, History of Brazil - Military rule, History of Brazil - Redemocratization, History of Brazil - Present Read more here: » History of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - History of Brazil - Populism and development 1930-1964 |
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|  |  |  | José Sarney: Encyclopedia II - List of places named after people - Towns and citiesMany smaller European towns and cities are named after their founders, often dating back many hundred years. Often, there isn't much known about them today. In Latin America, as well, it is common practice to name (and often rename) birthplace towns for political leaders or distinguished figures after their notable sons.
Adelaide, South Australia - Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen
Alexandria, Egypt - Alexander the Great
Alexandria, Romania - Alexandru Ghica
Amman, Jordan - Ammon
An ...
See also:List of places named after people, List of places named after people - Continents, List of places named after people - Countries, List of places named after people - Former countries, List of places named after people - Administrative divisions, List of places named after people - Australia, List of places named after people - Brazil, List of places named after people - Canada, List of places named after people - Chile, List of places named after people - Colombia, List of places named after people - France, List of places named after people - Mexico, List of places named after people - Namibia, List of places named after people - New Zealand/Aotearoa, List of places named after people - Norway, List of places named after people - Paraguay, List of places named after people - Romania, List of places named after people - United Kingdom, List of places named after people - United States, List of places named after people - Uruguay, List of places named after people - Towns and cities, List of places named after people - Brazil, List of places named after people - Czech Republic, List of places named after people - France, List of places named after people - Germany, List of places named after people - Kyrgyzstan, List of places named after people - Poland, List of places named after people - Turkmenistan, List of places named after people - Vietnam, List of places named after people - Airports, List of places named after people - Former airports, List of places named after people - List of places categorized by name of person Read more here: » List of places named after people: Encyclopedia II - List of places named after people - Towns and cities |
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