The Altino Arantes Building (Portuguese: Edifício Altino Arantes), also known as the Banespa Building (in Portuguese: Edifício do Banespa) and most popularly...
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Altino Arantes Marques (1876–1965) was a President of São Paulo. He was born in Batatais and graduated from the Law School of São Paulo in 1895. He was...
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Arantes may refer to: Altino Arantes Marques (1876–1965), President of São Paulo Altino Arantes Building, a skyscraper located in São Paulo, Brazil Pelé...
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buildings Itália and Altino Arantes. A bird's eye view of Mirante do Vale is possible from the observation decks of either the Altino Arantes Building or the...
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the São Paulo Obelisk on the left; Avenida Paulista; MASP, and the Altino Arantes Building; rest: Serra do Mar in Ubatuba, UNESCO World Heritage Site;...
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segregacao em São Paulo," Estud. av.[online]. 2003 Mariana Fix; Pedro Arantes; Giselle Tanaka. "The case of São Paulo, Brazil" (PDF). Archived from the...
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Benedict's Monastery São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) Viaduto do Chá Altino Arantes Building Italy Building Copan Building Martinelli Building Post Office...
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President); Cássio Luís dos Santos (Secretary); Amador Aguiar (Treasurer); Altino de Castro Lima, Carlos Alberto Gomes Cardim, Luis Campos Aranha, Manoel...
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Azevedo Obelisk of São Paulo Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge Buildings Altino Arantes Building Brazil Stock Exchange Butantã's House Centro Comercial Aricanduva...
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Itália, São Paulo[usurped] Rio Sul Center, Rio de Janeiro[usurped] Altino Arantes, São Paulo[usurped] "CTBUH Tall Buildings Database: Brazil". Archived...
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