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Ipiranga River (other)
There are several rivers named Ipiranga River in Brazil: * Ipiranga River (Paraná) * Ipiranga River (São Paulo) * Ipiranga Brook (São Paulo) * Ipiranga River (Pará) See also * Ipiranga (other) Ipiranga may also refer to: Places São Paulo * Ipiranga Brook, a Brazilian brook in the vicinity of São Paulo, from which the borough of Ipiranga derives its name * Subprefecture of Ipiranga, São Paulo * Ipiranga (district of São Paulo) * ...
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Ipiranga River (Paraná)
The Ipiranga River is a river of Paraná state in southern Brazil. Arising in Imbituva municipality, it flows northwards to join the Bitumirim River. See also *List of rivers of Paraná A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby union ... References Rivers of Paraná (state) {{ParanáBR-river-stub ...
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Ipiranga River (São Paulo)
The Ipiranga River is a river of São Paulo state in southeastern Brazil. It is a tributary of the Paraibuna River. See also *List of rivers of São Paulo List of rivers in São Paulo (Brazilian State). The list is arranged by drainage basin from north to south, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name and ordered from downstream to upstream. All rivers in São Paulo dra ... ReferencesBrazilian Ministry of Transport Rivers of São Paulo (state) {{SaoPauloState-river-stub ...
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Ipiranga Brook
The Ipiranga Brook (in Portuguese: ''Riacho do Ipiranga'', ), is a river of São Paulo state in southeastern Brazil, historically known as the place where Dom Pedro I declared the independence of Brazil from the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves. Its name derives from the Tupi words: "Y", which means water or river, and "Piranga", which means red. It is also mentioned in the country's national anthem. Declaration of Independence On September 2, 1822, a decree with Lisbon's demands arrived in Rio de Janeiro, while Prince Pedro was in São Paulo. Princess Maria Leopoldina, acting as Princess Regent, met with the Council of Ministers and decided to send her husband a letter advising him to proclaim Brazil's independence. The letter reached Prince Pedro on September 7, 1822. That same day, in a famous scene at the shore of the Ipiranga Brook, he declared the country's independence, ending 322 years of colonial dominance of Portugal over Brazil.
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Ipiranga River (Pará)
The Ipiranga River is a tributary of the Iriri River in Pará state in north-central Brazil. The river rises in the Nascentes da Serra do Cachimbo Biological Reserve, a strictly protected conservation unit established in 2005. It is one of the headwaters of the Xingu River. See also *List of rivers of Pará List of rivers in Pará (Brazilian State). The list is arranged by drainage basin from north to south, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name and ordered from downstream to upstream. All rivers in Pará drain to the A ... References Brazilian Ministry of Transport Rivers of Pará {{Pará-river-stub ...
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