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- Jurubatuba-Senac is a train station on ViaMobilidade Line 9-Emerald, located in the district of Jurubatuba in São Paulo. Jurubatuba station was opened...
- through the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Until 1920, the river was known as Jurubatuba. After being channelized its name was changed to Pinheiros. In southern...
- objective to shorten the distance between the capital and Santos, the Jurubatuba branch was built in 1957, which started in Imperatriz Leopoldina station...
- Deodoro Street and environs, and the nationally known Center Furniture at Jurubatuba street, which gives São Bernardo do Campo the name of Furniture Capital...
- place where was located the old Varginha station, which belonged to the Jurubatuba branch, of the extinct FEPASA. The branch was deactivated by CPTM in November...
- Rossi was appointed as Rector of the Santuário do Terço Bizantino in JurubatubaSanto Amaro, São Paulo state. In 2003 he produced his sixth CD and made...
- The station was built by Fepasa in 1979, during the modernization of Jurubatuba branch of the old EFS, and opened on 4 April 1981, named Jaguaré, located...
- The rowing competition was held on April 28 on the Jurubatuba course. Due to the small number of competitors all races were finals. "Bill Knecht". Olympedia...
- Olímpia Berrini Morumbi–Claro Granja Julieta João Dias Santo Amaro Socorro Jurubatuba–Senac Autódromo Primavera–Interlagos Grajaú Bruno Covas/Mendes–Vila Natal...
- in the desire to possess the Ilha Pequena [pt] to arrest slaves of the Jurubatuba tribe, where he settled for two years with permission from Martim Afonso...