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I-m a Brazilian photographer.
Please:dont add me .
Since 2005 i´m here in Flickr but this year(2011)some stupid
classified my former page as -CENSURED-. So,i´ve erased
MORE THAN 5.000 Photos in the old one and come back to Flickr again.
But i´ll never forget what happened here...
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MY COUNTRY-BRAZIL
MY CITY - SAO PAULO
São Paulo: It is the largest city in Brazil, the largest and richest city in the southern hemisphere and Latin America, the world's 7th largest metropolitan area, and the most populous city proper in the Western World. The city is the capital of the state of São Paulo, the most populous Brazilian state. The name of the city honors Saint Paul. São Paulo exerts strong regional influence in commerce and finance as well as arts and entertainment. São Paulo is considered an Alpha World City. The city has many renowned landmarks, such as the Museu Paulista do Ipiranga, the gothic Metropolitan Sé Cathedral, the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP), the Monumento à Bandeira Portuguese to Monument to the flag and Niemeyer's Ibirapuera complex Bienal, planetarium, and museums; and more recently the Estaiada bridge in the South Side. Paulista Avenue, in Midtown is the most important financial center in the country and South America.

The first coastal settlement in Brazil, São Vicente was founded in 1532. It was the first permanent Portuguese colony in the New World. Twenty two years later the Tibiriçá Chief and Jesuit missionaries Manuel da Nóbrega and José de Anchieta founded the village of São Paulo dos Campos de Piratininga 68 kilometres (42 mi) inland from São Vicente, on January 25, 1554. However, because the Jesuits were later at odds with the Portuguese authorities, mainly the Marquês de Pombal, they were eventually expelled them from Brazil for protecting converted natives in their missions. São Paulo officially became a city in 1711. In the 19th century, it experienced a flourishing economic prosperity, brought about through coffee exports, which were shipped abroad from the port of the neighboring city of Santos. After the abolition of slavery in 1888, waves of immigrants from Portugal, Italy, Spain and other European countries emigrated to São Paulo in order to "bleach the race," as Luso-Brazilian authorities feared Brazil's black population would grow far more than the other society's groups. Many of them were granted lands as incentives to immigrate and some worked in an indentured fashion at the enormous coffee plantations established in the State.

Texto Augusto Aureliano
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Name:
Sergio Savarese
Joined:
July 2011
Hometown:
Sao Paulo
Currently:
Neverland, Wonderland
I am:
Male and Open
Occupation:
Photographer
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http://www.saladageral.blogspot.com