Anchieta rail disaster
The Anchieta rail disaster, occurred on March 4, 1952 in Anchieta, a suburb twenty miles north of the centre of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.
Niterói (Portuguese pronunciation: [niteˈɾɔj]) is a municipality of the state of Rio de Janeiro in the southeast region of Brazil. It lies across Guanabara Bay from the city of Rio de Janeiro and forms part of the Rio de Janeiro Metropolitan Area. It has an estimated population of 487,327 inhabitants (2010) and an area of 129.375 km (80.39 mi), making it the sixth most populous city in the state. It has the highest Human Development Index of the state.
Population: 456,456
Latitude: -22° 52' 59.99" S
Longitude: -43° 06' 13.00" W
The Anchieta rail disaster, occurred on March 4, 1952 in Anchieta, a suburb twenty miles north of the centre of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.
The Astoria Palace Hotel is a hotel in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It faces the Copacabana Beach and is located just metres west of the Copacabana Palace Hotel.
Estácio Station (Portuguese:Estação Estácio) is a subway station on the Rio de Janeiro Metro that services downtown Rio de Janeiro.
The Valongo Observatory (Observatório do Valongo) is the astronomical observatory of the UFRJ. It is located on the top of the Conceição Hill, an old settlement in the downtown of Rio de Janeiro dating from the first centuries of the colonization of…
The NorteShopping is the largest shopping center the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. With its recent expansion, it has moved from sixth to second place in the ranking of the largest shopping centers in Brazil with a constructed area of 245,028 m².
Maricá Airport (ICAO: SDMC) is the airport serving Maricá, Brazil.
Itanhangá is a municipality in the state of Mato Grosso in the Central-West Region of Brazil.
Estádio Mourão Vieira Filho, usually known as Estádio da Rua Bariri, is a football stadium in Olaria neighborhood, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 11,000 people.
Estádio Caio Martins, sometimes called Estádio Mestre Ziza, is a football (soccer) stadium in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil. The stadium holds 15,000 people.
The Colégio de Aplicação da UFRJ (Laboratory School of UFRJ), also known as CAp UFRJ, is a public federal school maintained by UFRJ, the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Being a laboratory school, it also serves as a training ground for future …
Charitas is one of the 48 neighborhoods in which the city of Niterói, in Brazil is divided.
CasaShopping is a shopping mall specialized in furniture's stores, interior design, home decoration in Brazil. It is located in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro. It opened on September 28, 1984.
Camboinhas is one of the 48 neighborhoods into which the city of Niterói, in Brazil, is divided.
Alto da Boa Vista is a neighborhood in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The 1958 Rio de Janeiro train crash, occurred on the afternoon of May 8, 1958 in Mangueira, a suburb two miles west of Rio de Janeiro city centre in Brazil when two electric trains collided head on, killing 128 people and injuring more than 300. It …
Miguel Santa Maria Mochon, better known as Padre Miguel (Dílar, September 8 of 1879 - Rio de Janeiro, March 19 of 1947) was a Spanish Catholic priest, whose name was given to the Rio de Janeiro neighborhood of Padre Miguel.
Jurujuba is a promontory and one of the 48 administrative districts in which the city of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil is divided.
Ilha da Conceição (Portuguese for Conception Island) is an island and one of the 48 administrative districts in which the city of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil is divided.