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Babilônia (other)
Babilônia may refer to: * ''Babilônia'' (album), an album by Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti * ''Babilônia'' (telenovela), a 2015 Brazilian telenovela * Morro da Babilônia, a favela in the Leme neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro See also * Babilonia (other) Babilonia may refer to: * '' Babilonia'', a 1987 Argentine drama film directed by Jorge Salvador * "Babilonia" (song), a 2014 song by Diodato * Brian Babilonia (born 1994), Puerto Rican cyclist * Gido Babilonia (1966–2007), Filipino basketball ...
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Babilônia (album)
''Babilônia'' is the 4th and final album by Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti. Though not as successful as their previous efforts, songs like "Miss Brasil 2000" and "Jardins da Babilônia" are fan favorites and Brazilian rock classics. Track listing References {{DEFAULTSORT:Babilonia (Rita Lee Album) 1978 albums Rita Lee albums ...
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Babilônia (telenovela)
Babilônia may refer to: * ''Babilônia'' (album), an album by Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti * ''Babilônia'' (telenovela), a 2015 Brazilian telenovela * Morro da Babilônia The Morro da Babilônia (, ''Babylon Hill'') is a hill in the Leme neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro, separating Copacabana beach from Botafogo. It is home to a ''favela'' known by the same name, as well as the favela Chapéu Mangueira. Morro da B ..., a favela in the Leme neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro See also * Babilonia (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Morro Da Babilônia
The Morro da Babilônia (, ''Babylon Hill'') is a hill in the Leme neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro, separating Copacabana beach from Botafogo. It is home to a ''favela'' known by the same name, as well as the favela Chapéu Mangueira. Morro da Babilônia is an environmentally protected area. History In the 18th century the Portuguese constructed a fortress on the top of the hill to protect the entrance to Guanabara Bay.Na trilha das lendas
, Cristina Romanelli, Revista de História, October 26, 2010
In the beginning of the 20th century, the engineer Augusto Ferreira Ramos, projected a connection of Babilônia hill with Urca Hill, as part of the festivities of Centenary of Ports Opening.
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