Istituto Italo-Brasiliano Biculturale Fondazione Torino

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Istituto Italo-Brasiliano Biculturale Fondazione Torino or Fundação Torino (Italian : Fondazione Torino) is an Italian international school in Belvedere  (pt ; it ), Belo Horizonte, Brazil. [1] The school serves the following levels: Scuola Materna/Educação Infantil, Scuola Elementare/Esino Fundamental I, Scuola Media/Esino Fundamental II, and Scuola Superiore/Ensino Médio. [2] [3]

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  1. "Contact." Istituto Italo-Brasiliano Biculturale Fondazione Torino. Retrieved on November 10, 2015. "Fundação Torino Rua Jornalista Djalma Andrade, 1300 Belvedere – 30320-540 Belo Horizonte – MG Brazil "
  2. "Education." Istituto Italo-Brasiliano Biculturale Fondazione Torino. Retrieved on November 10, 2015.
  3. "A Fundação Torino." Istituto Italo-Brasiliano Biculturale Fondazione Torino. Retrieved on November 10, 2015.