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The Brazil Clay County Airport is a public-use airport located in Clay County, three nautical miles ( 3. 5 mi, 5. 6 km ) south of Brazil's central business district.
Internationally, they are amongst Brazil's most successful clubs with seven international titles, including three Copa Libertadores and two Intercontinental Cups.
Those three and Rio Grande do Sul harvested 60 % of Brazil's crops, turned out 75 % of its industrial and meat products, and held 80 % of its banking resources.
Brazil's Bozo won five Troféu Imprensa, a famous Brazilian award given to personalities and productions in the media ( in 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 and 1989 ), as well as three Gold Albums.
Beginning in December 1980 and early 1981, over 6, 000 landless families established an encampment on a portion of land located between three unproductive estates in Brazil's southern-most state of Rio Grande do Sul.
Dukla won three American Challenge Cups, over Brazil's America-RJ in 1962 ( 1-1 and 2-1 ), over West Ham United in 1963 ( 1-0 and 1-1 ) and over Zagłębie Sosnowiec in 1964 ( 3-1 and 1-1 ).
Born in China, she was one of three daughters born to Hugo Reiss, a German Jewish diplomat who served as Brazil's consul in Shanghai, China, and his American-born Catholic wife, Ignatia Mary Murphy.
On this album Lisa returns to Brazil with a new " winter bossa " collection of Christmas songs in English and Portuguese recorded with three of Brazil's top guitarists-Toninho Horta, Oscar Castro-Neves, and Romero Lubambo.

Brazil's and largest
Brazil's armed forces are the largest in Latin America, with 327, 710 active-duty troops and officers.
Brazil's largest party, the centrist Party of the Brazilian Democratic Movement ( PMDB ), joined Cardoso's governing coalition after the election, as did the right-wing PPB, the Brazilian Progressive Party, in 1996.
The city population is 1, 509, 939 inhabitants ( 2010 ), the tenth most populous city in the country and the centre of Brazil's fourth largest metropolitan area, with 4, 405, 760 inhabitants ( 2010 ).
The total value of the Domestic Market Capitalization of the BMV was calculated at US $ 409 billion at the end of 2011, and raised to US $ 451 billion by the end of February this year, making it the second largest stock exchange in Latin America ( after Brazil's BM & F Bovespa ) and the fifth largest in the Americas.
The third largest Japanese community in Brazil's Pará, with about 13, 000 inhabitants, second only to the states of São Paulo and Paraná.
UFMG is one of Brazil's five largest universities, being the largest federal university.
Diogo Briso Mainardi (; born September 22, 1962 ) is a Brazilian writer, journalist and TV commentator, mainly known for his articles in Brazil's largest weekly magazine, Veja.
The north's leading educational and cultural centre, it is the seat of a bishopric, and its cathedral ( Igreja da Sé, founded in 1917 ) is one of Brazil's largest.
Under the Old Republic, the politics of café com leite rested on the domination of the republic's politics by the Southeastern states of São Paulo and Minas Gerais, which were Brazil's largest states in terms of population and richest.
In the same year, Telmex bought from MCI Brazil's largest and most important long distance operator, Embratel, acquired Chile's Chilesat, took control of Argentina's Techtel ( operating in Argentina and Uruguay ), of which it already owned 60 %, by purchasing the remaining 40 % from the Techint group, and purchased Argentina's Metrored.
Among Brazil's largest cities ( by population ), Sorocaba is in 30th place.
Notable corporations in Vila Velha include Garoto, one of Brazil's largest chocolate manufacturers.
The refinery became the cradle of present-day Grupo Ipiranga, one of Brazil's largest oil refining and distribution corporations, with business throughout Brazil, especially in the country's South and Southeast regions.
These reports were broadcast on the Sunday program Fantástico of Rede Globo, Brazil's largest television broadcaster, which sometimes examines extra-normal incidents.
Globo has had a tempestuous history with the organization which owns the Rede Record TV network ( that became in the last decade the Brazil's 2nd largest TV network, surpassing the SBT ).
Landless Workers ' Movement (, or simply MST ) is a social movement in Brazil, being generally regarded as one of the greatest ( or, according to some, the greatest ) largest social movement in Latin America with an estimated informal 1. 5 million membership in 23 out of Brazil's 26 states.
In an issue of the magazine Veja, Brazil's largest ( known for its militant hostility against social grassroots movements in general ) dated September 8, 2004, titled " The MST's Madrassas ", journalist Monica Weinberg tells about her visiting of two of the MST's schools in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul.
It is the largest city in the state and one of Brazil's most populous.
One of Brazil's largest airlines, TAM, got its start as Táxi Aéreo Marília here in 1961.
Jaime suggested one of his colleagues at acting class, Agenor Miranda Araújo Neto, more commonly known as Cazuza, and noted that he was " the son of João Araújo "-a reference that the barões missed, only later learning that João Araújo was an executive at Som Livre, one of Brazil's largest record companies.
The coffee and other crops then produced in the region, including in Northern Parana ' state were shipped via the Estrada de Ferro Sorocabana railway to the Port of Santos, Brazil's largest, and from there to Europe and Asia.
In this time Alencar was a boy scout. In 1967, Alencar founded Coteminas, which would become one of Brazil's largest textile manufacturers.

Brazil's and arms
Their intention was never to develop a large arsenal but to have the technical capability to produce the arms needed for Brazil's military.
On the supply side, Brazil's arms exports were designed for developing world markets and were noted for their high quality, easy maintenance, good performance in adverse conditions, and low cost.
Brazil's arms industry nearly collapsed after 1988, as a result of the termination of the Iran-Iraq War ( 1980 – 88 ), a reduction in world demand for armaments, and the decline in state support for the industry.
By late 1994, it appeared that Brazil's arms industry would not disappear completely.
On 18 September 1822, eleven days after proclaiming Brazil's independence Royal Prince Dom Pedro signed a decree instituting these arms stating "... henceforth the arms of this Empire of Brazil will be, on a green field, a gold armillary sphere superimposed on a cross of the Order of Christ, the sphere encircled by 19 silver stars on a blue circle ; and an imperial crown with diamonds set atop the shield, the sides of which will be embraced by two plants of coffee and tobacco, as emblems of its Empire's riches, in their proper colors and tied at the bottom with the national bow-knot.
On the latter date, when Brazil's second emperor, Pedro II was crowned, using a new richer crown that was manufactured for him, the design of such Crown replaced the image of the older diadem in the coat of arms, and remained in use until the downfall of the Empire.
In 1980, after Italian arms manufacturer Beretta had completed its contracts to produce firearms for Brazil's military, Taurus purchased Beretta's São Paulo manufacturing plant along with the tooling, technical drawings, and work force necessary to produce several different pistol designs.

Brazil's and were
Parts of both countries were part of the Portuguese Empire from the early 16th century until Brazil's independence in 1822.
Brazil's army has strict up-or-out retirement rules, which were developed in the mid-1960s by President Castelo Branco.
Reinaldo de Azevedo, columnist of the right-wingVeja mazagine, Brazil's most read weekly publication, called the GGB's methodology " unscientific " based on the above objection: that they make no distinction between murders motivated by bias and those that were not.
Brazil's Consul General Jorió Gama was on hand for opening remarks, as were members of Bando da Lua, Carmen Miranda's original band.
Following the Portuguese Liberal Revolution of 1820, and after several battles and skirmishes were fought in Pará and in Bahia, the heir apparent Pedro, son of King John VI of Portugal, proclaimed the country's independence in 1822 and became Brazil's first emperor ( He later also reigned as Pedro IV of Portugal ).
Among the international players were China's Sun Wen, Pu Wei, Fan Yunjie, Zhang Ouying, Gao Hong, Zhao Lihong, and Bai Jie ; Germany's Birgit Prinz, Conny Pohlers, Steffi Jones and Maren Meinert ; Norway's Hege Riise, Unni Lehn, and Dagny Mellgren ; Brazil's Sissi, Kátia and Pretinha ; and Canada's Charmaine Hooper, Sharolta Nonen, and Christine Latham.
Brazil's results in 1970 were as follows:
On June 15, 2011, the eight ministers of Brazil's Supreme Court ( STF ) that participated in the trial were unanimous in free demonstrations for the legalization of drugs, such as the Marcha da Maconha (, Marijuana Walk ) in Brazil ( part of the Global Marijuana March ), in which they decided that the demonstrations are an exercise of freedom of expression and not incitement to crime, as argued judges who have banned the march in the past.
In 2005 the words " 13 DE MARÇO DE 1823 " were added below the star to commemorate the date of the Battle of Jenipapo, an engagement in Brazil's war of independence.
In 1952, Focke and other members of his former design team were employed by Brazil's Centro Técnico Aeroespacial ( CTA ), at the time the air force's technical center, to develop a Convertiplane, the " Convertiplano ", which drew heavily on Focke's wartime work on the Fa 269.
Gomes dos Santos and Brazil's aviation minister resigned because of allegations that this conversation suggested that bribes were paid.
There were two main lines of thought regarding Brazil's joining of the war: One, led by Ruy Barbosa called for joining the Entente ; another side worried about the notices of bloody and unfruitful fighting in trenches, nurturing critical and pacifist feelings in the urban worker classes.
However, the coffee oligarchs, relying on a devolved power structure relegating power to their own patrimonial ruling oligarchies, were certainly not interested in regularizing Brazil's personalistic politics or centralizing power.
Five of Brazil's six games at the tournament were played at the Maracanã ( the exception being their 2-2 draw with Switzerland ).
In Brazil's first automotive recall, 65, 000 owners were contacted and free repairs were made available ; the Corcel once again became Ford's biggest selling model in 1971.
Between 1930 and 1964, as Brazilian populism itself guided changes in the structure of Brazil's economy ( Vargas ' policies indisputably promoted industrial growth ), Vargas and his successors were forced to shift the makeup of particular kinds of class alliances reconciled by the state.
Gomes dos Santos and Brazil's aviation minister resigned because of allegations that this conversation suggested that bribes were paid.
Despite his stunning performance his coaches were upset at what they considered an irresponsible move and this likely led to Garrincha not being picked for Brazil's first two matches of the 1958 tournament.
USA were eliminated as Bebeto scored Brazil's winning goal.

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