Colônia, Rio de Janeiro

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Colônia is a region of Rio de Janeiro, but not officially recognized as a neighborhood.

It grew up around a psychiatric hospital named after Juliano Moreira. [1]

22°56′24″S43°24′07″W / 22.94000°S 43.40194°W / -22.94000; -43.40194

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References

  1. "Colônia Juliano Moreira in the Dark Over TransOlímpica, Public Works & Compulsory Crack Treatment – RioOnWatch" . Retrieved 2024-11-22.