Cidade Dutra (district Of São Paulo)
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Cidade Dutra is one of 96 districts in the city of
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Neighborhoods of Cidade Dutra

* Chácara Meyer * Chácara Monte Sol *
Cidade Dutra Cidade Dutra is one of 96 districts in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Neighborhoods of Cidade Dutra * Chácara Meyer * Chácara Monte Sol * Cidade Dutra * Conjunto Residencial Salvador Tolezani * Granja Nossa Senhora Aparecida * Jardim Alpi ...
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Conjunto Residencial Salvador Tolezani The term ''conjunto'' (, literally 'group', 'ensemble') refers to several types of small musical ensembles present in different Latin American musical traditions, mainly in Mexico and Cuba. While Mexican conjuntos play styles such as '' norteño' ...
* Granja Nossa Senhora Aparecida * Jardim Alpino * Jardim Amélia * Jardim Ana Lúcia * Jardim Angelina *
Jardim Beatriz Jardim (Portuguese for "garden") may refer to: People * Alberto João Jardim, Portuguese politician * José Jardim (born 1973), Curaçaoan politician * Leonardo Jardim (1974), Portuguese football coach * Simone Jardim (born 1979), Brazilian-Amer ...
* Jardim Bichinhos * Jardim Bonito * Jardim Clipper * Jardim Colonial * Jardim Cristal * Jardim Cruzeiro * Jardim das Camélias *
Jardim das Imbuias Jardim (Portuguese for "garden") may refer to: People * Alberto João Jardim, Portuguese politician * José Jardim (born 1973), Curaçaoan politician * Leonardo Jardim (1974), Portuguese football coach * Simone Jardim (born 1979), Brazilian-Ameri ...
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Jardim das Praias Jardim (Portuguese for "garden") may refer to: People * Alberto João Jardim, Portuguese politician * José Jardim (born 1973), Curaçaoan politician * Leonardo Jardim (1974), Portuguese football coach * Simone Jardim (born 1979), Brazilian-Amer ...
* Jardim do Alto * Jardim Edilene *
Jardim Edith Jardim (Portuguese for "garden") may refer to: People * Alberto João Jardim, Portuguese politician * José Jardim (born 1973), Curaçaoan politician * Leonardo Jardim (1974), Portuguese football coach * Simone Jardim (born 1979), Brazilian-Amer ...
* Jardim Floresta * Jardim Graúna *
Jardim Guanabara Jardim Guanabara is a neighborhood located in Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by ...
* Jardim Guanhembu * Jardim Ícara * Jardim Império * Jardim Iporanga * Jardim Jordanópolis * Jardim Kika * Jardim Kioto * Jardim Lallo * Jardim Leblon * Jardim Mália *
Jardim Marcel Jardim (Portuguese for "garden") may refer to: People * Alberto João Jardim, Portuguese politician * José Jardim (born 1973), Curaçaoan politician * Leonardo Jardim (1974), Portuguese football coach * Simone Jardim (born 1979), Brazilian-Ameri ...
* Jardim Maria Rita * Jardim Maringa * Jardim Nizia * Jardim Orion * Jardim Panorama * Jardim Pouso Alegre *
Jardim Presidente Jardim (Portuguese for "garden") may refer to: People * Alberto João Jardim, Portuguese politician * José Jardim (born 1973), Curaçaoan politician * Leonardo Jardim (1974), Portuguese football coach * Simone Jardim (born 1979), Brazilian-Amer ...
* Jardim Primavera *
Jardim Progresso Jardim (Portuguese for "garden") may refer to: People * Alberto João Jardim, Portuguese politician * José Jardim (born 1973), Curaçaoan politician * Leonardo Jardim (1974), Portuguese football coach * Simone Jardim (born 1979), Brazilian-America ...
* Jardim Quarto Centenário * Jardim Real * Jardim Rêgis * Jardim Represa * Jardim República * Jardim Rio Bonito *
Jardim Rosalina Jardim (Portuguese for "garden") may refer to: People * Alberto João Jardim, Portuguese politician * José Jardim (born 1973), Curaçaoan politician * Leonardo Jardim (1974), Portuguese football coach * Simone Jardim (born 1979), Brazilian-Amer ...
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Jardim Samambaia Jardim (Portuguese for "garden") may refer to: People * Alberto João Jardim, Portuguese politician * José Jardim (born 1973), Curaçaoan politician * Leonardo Jardim (1974), Portuguese football coach * Simone Jardim (born 1979), Brazilian-Amer ...
* Jardim Santa Rita * Jardim São Benedito * Jardim São Rafael * Jardim Satélite * Jardim Toca * Parque Alto do Rio Bonito * Parque Atlântico * Parque das Árvores * Parque do Castelo * Parque Esmeralda * Parque Nações Unidas * Parque Paulistinha * Recanto dos Sonhos * Rio Bonito * Terceira Divisão de Interlagos * Vila da Paz * Vila Diana * Vila Progresso * Vila Quintana * Vila Represa * Vila Rubi * Vila São José * Vila Vera


See also

* Primavera-Interlagos (CPTM) Train station * Autódromo (CPTM) Train station *
Line 9 (CPTM) Line 9 (Emerald) (), formerly Line C (Sky Blue) () and Line C (Emerald) (), is one of the thirteen lines that make up the Transport in São Paulo#Rail transport, São Paulo Metro Rail Transport Network in Brazil and one of the three lines operated ...
* Interlagos Racetrack *
Roman Catholic Diocese of Santo Amaro The Roman Catholic Diocese of Santo Amaro () is a diocese located in the district of Santo Amaro, in the city and the ecclesiastical province of São Paulo in Brazil. History * 15 March 1989: Established as Diocese of Santo Amaro from the Metro ...


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Interlagos News

Gazette of Interlagos

Roman Catholic Diocese of Santo Amaro
Districts of São Paulo {{MesoregionSãoPaulo-geo-stub