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English: Monument of the Independence of Brazil. Built in the margin of the Ipiranga creek to custody the mortal remains Pedro I of Brazil.
Português: Monumento à Independência do Brazil. Construído as margens do riacho Ipiranga para guardar os restos mortais de D. Pedro I
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