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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of the Town of Olinda' has mentioned 'Brazil' in the following places:
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Municipality in Northeast, Brazil | WIKI |
Olinda (Portuguese pronunciation:xc2xa0[oxcbx88lxc4xa9dxc9x90]) is a historic city in Pernambuco, Brazil, in the Northeast Region. | WIKI |
It is noted as one of the best-preserved colonial cities in Brazil,[3] and has been inhabited since 1535. | WIKI |
Convent of Sxc3xa3o Francisco, the oldest Franciscan convent in Brazil. | WIKI |
[3] John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen was appointed as the governor of the Dutch possessions in Brazil in 1637 by the Dutch West India Company on recommendation of Frederick Henry. | WIKI |
Sugarcane plantation slavery would continue to be a source of wealth in Olinda until the Lei xc3x81urea ("Golden Law") abolished slavery in an independent Brazil in 1888. | WIKI |
Besides its natural beauty, Olinda is also one of Brazil's main cultural centers: in 1982 it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. | WIKI |
See also: Largest Cities of Northeast Region, Brazil | WIKI |
Founded in 1535 on hillsides overlooking the Atlantic Ocean on Brazilxe2x80x99s northeast coast, close to the isthmus of Recife where its port is situated, Olinda served from the last years of the 16th century onward as one of the most important centres of the sugarcane industry, which for almost two centuries was the mainstay of the Brazilian economy. | UNESCO |