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The Capital of Brazil

A travelogue produced by the Museu Agrícola e Comércio do Ministério da Cultura showcasing the sights of Rio de Janeiro circa 1930. Shown are sights such as Copacabana beach, Theatro Municipal, Biblioteca Nacional, the British Jockey Club and Avenida Rio Branco.

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A travelogue produced by the Museu Agrícola e Comércio do Ministério da Cultura showcasing the sights of Rio de Janeiro circa 1930. Shown are sights such as Copacabana beach, Theatro Municipal, Biblioteca Nacional, the British Jockey Club and Avenida Rio Branco.

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