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By virtue of Commonwealth Act No. 326, enacted by the National Assembly, Bacolod was made a chartered city on October 19, 1938.
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Rio de Janeiro travel guide -The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and what to see . . . . the travel guide you write.
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Santos Dumont airport, used by a few domestic flights, is by the bay in the city center, 1km (0.6mi) east of Cinel?ndia metro station.
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How to get to your hotel in a safer way (Rio de Janeiro).
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There's an office in San José del Cabo for the Los Cabos Tourism Board, open weekdays 9-5.
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São Paulo, or Sampa as it is also often called, is also probably one of the most underrated cities tourism-wise, often shaded by other places in the Brazilian sun & beach circuit such as Rio de Janeiro and Salvador.
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South East Asia on a Shoestring.
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Nature lovers will find paradise in the scarcely inhabited islands and untouched stretches of the Amazon in the north, and diehard urbanites will appreciate the hustle and bustle of Brazil’s major cities, set amid a unique combination of colonial and futuristic architecture.
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Once in town you should not miss the Boat Ride at the Santos Bay (usually only weekends, except in summer).
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By bus -Take a taxi or the subway to Jabaquara Bus Station.
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Direct flights from Sao Paulo and/or Rio de Janeiro to Lisbon, Porto, Madrid, Paris, London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Milan and Zurich are also available.
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Charles Stewart Gallery & Studio A leader on the art scene is the Charles Stewart Gallery... Art Galleries Todos Santos El Tecolote Bookstore The best bookstore in the Los Cabos region is El Tecolote.
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The province Los Santos and Herrera are important in Panamanian folklore because they are believed to be the birth place of the Pollera, the traditional Panamanian dress.
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In this short period of peace, dos Santos has signed important contracts with corporations interested in extracting oil and diamonds, controlled high inflation and brought an estimated economic growth of 24%.
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It passes through the middle-class coastal suburbs such as Rio Vermelho, and a chain of beaches all the way to Itapu?.
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The best time to visit Todos Santos is during the local fiesta, from October 31 to November 5, when the horse races and other forms of celebration can be witnessed.
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Bus Station Pracados Anchadas 45 History Santos grew up round the harbor of Vila São Vicente, established in 1534, but its time of prosperity came only in the mid 19th century with the coffee boom in São Paulo, when it soon developed into the world's largest coffee-exporting port.
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The city lays in a peninsula located in between "All Saints Bay" and the Atlantic Ocean.
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The city of mango trees is the main port of the Amazon, and as harbor cities go a very busy and industrialized area.
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It was also renowned as early as the 17th century for its bawdy public life, sensuality and decadence -so much so that its bay won the nickname Baia de Todos os Santos e de Quase Todos os Pecados (Bay of All Saints and of Nearly All Sins).
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The regional airport, Los Cabos International Airport ( IATA : SJD ), (624) 146-5111, is located outside of San Jose del Cabo and will take approximately 30-45 minutes to travel to Cabo San Lucas.
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The government presided over for Jose Sundays Dos Santos, in which it accumulated the folder of Minister of the Interior ,followed the standard of instability and facciosismo where the executives of the Republic had fallen and lost, less than three months after to take ownership, mined for the splits inside of the Democratic Party, when 11 th of February of 1925 was presented a diffidence motion that was approved in Congress of the Republic for 65 votes against 45 the favor.
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The official Brazilian Presidential Aircraft, an Airbus Corporate Jet tail number FAB2101, was baptized with the name of Alberto Santos Dumont.
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of beaches of Santa Catarina State, as they follow:.
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I want to travel from Rio De Janiero to Santiago, Chile for 13 weeks from May through August.
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Since few people were literate, the missionaries often commissioned local artisans to create pictures and statues depicting Bible stories and saints or santos.
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book shop | bookings & services | classifieds | accommodation | digital guides | bluelist | thorn tree | travel stories.
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The islands were first discovered by Portuguese navigators between 1469 and 1472.
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The best beaches are east of town.
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The most typical of the region, billed on the menu as "a celestial drink of the land of the saints," is high-altitude arabica Tarrazú, for which this area is famous.
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Manaus is situated on the Rio Negro (means "Black River"), just 10 kilometers upstream from the point this river meets the Solimoes to form the Amazon (Rio Amazonas).
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Prior to the coming of the Spaniards in Negros in 1565, there existed a small village near the mouth of the Magsungay river inhabited by Malayans who belong to the ?Taga-ilog? group.
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Domestic flights include Bogotá , Medellin , Cúcuta and Yopal ,and it recently started its first international flights to Panama City ,with renovations underway to further expand its flights.
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Coffee prices plummeted at the beginning of the 20th century, but there was plenty of capital left from the boom days to fund the city's transformation into an industrial powerhouse, and the coffee-built railroad was improved and soon used to ship manufactured goods.
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The scenic road that winds through the high-altitude valley from Empalme to San Pablo de León is appropriately called La Ruta de Los Santos (Route of the Saints).
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The founding Cariocas set up a fortified town on the Morro Castelo in 1567 called S�o Sebasti�o do Rio de Janeiro.
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Matthew Vincente 'Matt' Santos is a fictional character on the American television show The West Wing belived to be based on Senator John Kerry ,played by Jimmy Smits.
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