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Sao Paulo - translation to English

LARGEST CITY IN BRAZIL
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  • [[Formula One]] [[São Paulo Grand Prix]] is held at the [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace]] in [[Interlagos]]
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  • [[Mário de Andrade Library]]
  • [[Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge]] aside of [[Centro Empresarial Nações Unidas]]
  • [[Martinelli Building]] was the first [[skyscraper]] of [[Latin America]] and the tallest until 1947
  • [[Public housing]] in [[Heliópolis]]
  • [[Saint Silvester Road Race]] in 2011
  • Training of soldiers of the [[Military Police of São Paulo State]] at the Military Police Academy of Barro Branco
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  • [[Luz Station]] in 1900
  • [[Ibirapuera Auditorium]]
  • [[Museum of the Portuguese Language]]
  • Italian immigrants]] in the [[Immigrant Inn]], c. 1890
  • Liberdade]] district is a [[Japantown]] of São Paulo
  • [[Livraria Cultura]]
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  • São Paulo city hall]]
  • [[Municipal Chamber of São Paulo]]
  • church]] that were erected at the site in 1653
  • The city view from [[Altino Arantes Building]]
  • The [[Monument to the Bandeiras]] commemorates the 17th-century ''[[bandeiras]]''
  • Headquarters of the newspaper ''[[O Estado de S. Paulo]]'' on the [[Marginal Tietê]]
  • Changes in urban fabrics in the region of [[Jardins]]: side by side, vertical areas and low houses
  • The 18th edition of the [[São Paulo Gay Pride Parade]] in 2014
  • Group of aviators from São Paulo at [[Campo de Marte Airport]] during the [[Constitutionalist Revolution]]
  • [[Municipal Theatre of São Paulo]]
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  • [[Titãs]] live at the Montevideo Rock 2018.
  • [[University of São Paulo]]
  • [[Sala São Paulo]], the home of the [[São Paulo State Symphony]]

Sao Paulo         
Sao Paulo (città nell"est del Brasile; distretto nell"est del Brasile)
Sao Tome and Principe         
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  • Capture of São Tomé by [[Cornelis Jol]] of the [[Dutch West India Company]] in 1641.
  • Map of São Tomé by [[Johannes Vingboons]] (1665)
  • [[Presidential Palace of São Tomé e Príncipe]]
  • Palm Tree Plantations in Ribeira Peixe
  • Nossa Senhora do Rosário Church, in [[Santo António]]
  • Railroad in São Tomé and Príncipe circa 1919
  • Resort Pestana Equador, São Tomé and Príncipe
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  • A proportional representation of São Tomé and Príncipe exports, 2019
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  • The most important import partners of São Tomé and Príncipe (2018)
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ISLAND SOVEREIGN STATE IN AFRICA
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Sao Tome e Principe (isola stato a ovest dell"Africa)
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  • US distribution of spotted fever rickettsiosis, of which RMSF is a type, in 2014
HUMAN DISEASE
Rocky mountain spotted fever; Black measles; Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever; RMSF; Rmsf; Blue disease; Brazilian spotted fever; Tobia fever; New world spotted fever; Tick- borne typhus fever; Sao Paulo fever
n. febbre purpurea delle Montagne Rocciose, febbre petecchiale o da zecche, malattia infettiva causata da Rickettsia rickettsii e diffusa dal pizzico di un acaro infetto (patol.)

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·noun Any marine annelid of the genus Hyalinaecia, especially H. tubicola of Europe, which inhabits a transparent movable tube resembling a quill in color and texture.

Wikipedia

São Paulo

São Paulo (, Portuguese: [sɐ̃w ˈpawlu] (listen); Portuguese for 'Saint Paul') is the most populous city in Brazil, and is the capital of the state of São Paulo, the most populous and wealthiest Brazilian state, located in the country's Southeast Region. Listed by the GaWC as an alpha global city, São Paulo is the most populous city proper in the Americas, the Western Hemisphere, and the Southern Hemisphere, as well as the world's 4th largest city proper by population. Additionally, São Paulo is the largest Portuguese-speaking city in the world. It exerts strong international influences in commerce, finance, arts and entertainment. The city's name honors the Apostle, Saint Paul of Tarsus. The city's metropolitan area, the Greater São Paulo, ranks as the most populous in Brazil and the 12th most populous on Earth. The process of conurbation between the metropolitan areas around the Greater São Paulo (Campinas, Santos, Jundiaí, Sorocaba and São José dos Campos) created the São Paulo Macrometropolis, a megalopolis with more than 30 million inhabitants, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world.

Having the largest economy by GDP in Latin America, the city is home to the São Paulo Stock Exchange. Paulista Avenue is the economic core of São Paulo. The city has the 23rd largest GDP in the world, representing alone 10.7% of all Brazilian GDP and 36% of the production of goods and services in the state of São Paulo, being home to 63% of established multinationals in Brazil, and was responsible for 28% of the national scientific production in 2005, as measured by the number of science papers published in journals.

The metropolis is also home to several of the tallest skyscrapers in Brazil, including the Mirante do Vale, Edifício Itália, Banespa, North Tower and many others. The city has cultural, economic and political influence nationally and internationally. It is home to monuments, parks and museums such as the Latin American Memorial, the Ibirapuera Park, Museum of Ipiranga, São Paulo Museum of Art, and the Museum of the Portuguese Language. The city holds events like the São Paulo Jazz Festival, São Paulo Art Biennial, the Brazilian Grand Prix, São Paulo Fashion Week, the ATP Brasil Open, the Brasil Game Show and the Comic Con Experience. São Paulo's LGBT Pride parade ranks second only to the New York City Pride March as the largest LGBTQ pride parade in the world.

São Paulo is a cosmopolitan, melting pot city, home to the largest Arab, Italian, Japanese, and Portuguese diasporas, with examples including ethnic neighborhoods of Bixiga, Bom Retiro, and Liberdade. In 2016, inhabitants of the city were native to over 200 countries. People from the city are known as paulistanos, while paulistas designates anyone from the state, including the paulistanos. The city's Latin motto, which it has shared with the battleship and the aircraft carrier named after it, is Non ducor, duco, which translates as "I am not led, I lead." The city, which is also colloquially known as Sampa, Selva de Pedra (Jungle of Stone) or Terra da Garoa (Land of Drizzle), is known for its unreliable weather, the size of its helicopter fleet, its architecture, gastronomy, severe traffic congestion and skyscrapers. São Paulo was one of the host cities of the 1950 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Additionally, the city hosted the IV Pan American Games, Miss Universe 2011, and the São Paulo Indy 300.

Examples of use of Sao Paulo
1. He was 81 He died in Sao Paulo, the Brazilian club Sao Paulo said.
2. Following her time as Miss Brazil, Thomsen moved to Sao Paulo in 2005 from her hometown of Joinville, 250 miles south of Sao Paulo.
3. But his main opponent, former Sao Paulo state Gov.
4. The BBC‘s Steve Kingstone in Sao Paulo examines the claims.
5. SAO PAULO, Brazil –– Brazilian officials say a state police officer may be involved in the murders of 13 gay men in a low–income suburb of Sao Paulo.