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Barra da Tijuca Beach (Beach, Residential, Commercial and Business area.) |
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Botanical Gardens (Rain Forest) |
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Corcovado Statue of Christ (Mountain, Statue andmMonument.) |
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Hippy Fair (Tourist. Manufactured arts) |
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Historic Center (From 1743 to 1763 was the Government house during the transference of the Portugal’s government to Brazil Colony.) |
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Ipanema Beach (Tourist beach, Residential, Commercial and Fashion area.) |
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Maracana Stadium (The biggest worldwide soccer stadium.) |
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Sugar Loaf (Mountain and sight seen area) |
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Convention Center Rio Center (Five pavilions for big events) |
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Sul America Convention Cente (One big pavilion for big events) |
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Arcos da Lapa (Cradle of Rio’s bohemian traditions, the district also displays some of the city’s richest architectural assemblage) |
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Copacabana Beach (Tourist beach, Residential and commercial area.) |
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Restaurants | | |