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Paróquia Santa Rita de Cássia | |
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23°36′23″S46°38′27″W / 23.60639°S 46.64083°W Coordinates: 23°36′23″S46°38′27″W / 23.60639°S 46.64083°W | |
Location | Praça Santa Rita de Cássia, 133 São Paulo |
Country | Brazil |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Paróquia Santa Rita de Cássia is a church located in São Paulo, Brazil. It was established on 25 May 1937. [1]
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