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Praça Dr. Aristides Mílton Fountain
The Praça Dr. Aristides Mílton Fountain ( pt, Chafariz da Praça Dr. Aristides Mílton) is an 18th-century public fountain in Cachoeira, Bahia, Brazil. The fountain is located at the north of Praça Dr. Aristides Mílton and sits between numerous historic homes of the 18th and 19th century. The Praça Dr. Aristides Mílton Fountain was built in 1781 and remodeled in 1827. It was built to transportation water from the forest owned by Tenente Felipe to the public square of the Hospital São João de Deus. The fountain provided water to troops as part of the Independence of Bahia, part of the larger War of Independence of Brazil, independence movement in Brazil. It was listed as a historic structure by the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage in 1939. Structure The Praça Dr. Aristides Mílton Fountain is built of mixed masonry of stone and brick. The Neoclassical architecture, Neoclassical elements of the structure were added in the early 19th century. The fountai ...
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Cachoeira
Cachoeira (Portuguese, meaning waterfall) is an inland municipality of Bahia, Brazil, on the Paraguaçu River. The town exports sugar, cotton, and tobacco and is a thriving commercial and industrial centre. The municipality contains 56% of the Baía do Iguape Marine Extractive Reserve, created in 2000. São Félix is located directly across the Paraguaçu River from Cachoeira; it also borders the municipalities of Conceição da Feira, Santo Amaro, Saubara, Maragogipe, Governador Mangabeira, and Muritiba. History The area of present-day Cachoeira was home to numerous Amerindians prior to the colonial period. Paulo Dias Adorno and Afonso Rodrigues arrived in the region in 1531 from Portugal. They and their descendants entered into a century of conflict with the existing indigenous population, ultimately resulting in the expulsion of native Brazilians from the region. Mem de Sá, governor-general of the Portuguese colony of Brazil from 1557 to 1572, first attempted to expel ...
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