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Moviecom is one of the biggest cinema chain in Brazil. It has 82 theaters located in 16 cities in six different states. [1]

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NameMallEstablishedNo. of screensSeatingCity
Moviecom BuritiShopping Buriti6 Aparecida de Goiânia
Moviecom Conquista Sul3 Vitória da Conquista
Moviecom Vale do Aço Shopping do Vale 3 Ipatinga
Moviecom Montes ClarosMontes Claros Shopping Center3 Montes Claros
Moviecom Praia ShoppingPraia Shopping7 Natal
Moviecom JaraguáShopping Jaraguá4 Araraquara
Moviecom Unimart4 Campinas
Moviecom FrancaFranca Shopping4 Franca
Moviecom JaúShopping Jaú2 Jaú
Moviecom MaxiMaxi Shopping7 Jundiaí
Moviecom PrudenShoppingPrudenShopping4 Presidente Prudente
Moviecom Tivoli4 Santa Bárbara d'Oeste
Moviecom BoavistaShopping Boa Vista5 São Paulo
Moviecom PenhaShopping Penha6 São Paulo
Moviecom TaubatéTaubaté Shopping Center4 Taubaté
Moviecom Pátio Belém5 Belém
Moviecom CastanheiraShopping Center Castanheira7 Belém

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References

  1. "Moviecom Cinemas". www.moviecom.com.br. Archived from the original on 2008-12-16.