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LEONEL DE MOURA BRIZOLA MONUMENT
Brazil
One of the most influential politicians in Brazil, he was Mayor of the city of Porto Alegre/RS, State Deputy and Governor of the States of Rio Grande do Sul and Rio de Janeiro. He left a legacy of determination and courage that marked an era. He constantly fought for education and after internal conflicts, he took refuge in Uruguay. He returned to Brazil and continued his legacy of fighting for education and prosperity in Brazil. He died in 2004 in Rio de Janeiro. The statue is located between the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Government headquarters, Palácio Piratini in Porto Alegre.
Copyright: Ricardo Braescher
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 15499x7749
Taken: 11/05/2025
Uploaded: 11/05/2025
Published: 11/05/2025
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Tags: brizola; porto alegre; brazil; government; sculpture; history; art
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