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Re: Brazil Photos => New Reportage - Bahia Independence Day

by "allPhoto" <p.szewczykXYZ@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 1, 2007 at 02:43 PM

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Best Regards

Pawel Szewczyk

tel. +48 501 588 040
p.szewczyk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 pawel.szewczyk1976

www.allPhoto.com.pl

Użytkownik "allPhoto" <p.szewczykXYZ@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> napisał w 
wiadomości news:...
> New Reportage - Bahia Independence Day
> 120 pictures
>
> http://www.allphoto.com.pl/galeria/thumbnails.php?album=35
> http://www.allphoto.com.pl/galeria/thumbnails.php?album=35&page=2
> http://www.allphoto.com.pl/galeria/thumbnails.php?album=35&page=3
> http://www.allphoto.com.pl/galeria/thumbnails.php?album=35&page=4
>
> [English]
> In 1808, the Portuguese court, fleeing from Napoleon troops which had
> invaded Portugal, established themselves in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
> After Joao VI returned to Portugal in 1821, his heir-apparent Pedro
became
> regent of the Kingdom of Brazil. Following a series of political
incidents
> and disputes, Brazil achieved its independence from Portugal on
September 
> 7,
> 1822. On October 12, 1822, Dom Pedro became the first Emperor of Brazil,
> being crowned on December 1, 1822.
> Bahia was the last area of Brazil to join the independent confederation;
> Some members in the elite remained loyal to the Portuguese crown after
the
> rest of the country was granted independence. After several battles, 
> mostly
> in Pirajá, the province was finally able to expel the Portuguese on July

> 2,
> 1823, known as Bahia Independence Day, a great popular celebration. In
the
> state there is an ongoing discussion about the exact moment of Brazilian
> independence, because for almost all "baianos," it really happened in 
> Bahia
> with the battles, and not on September 7, when the Emperor, Pedro I,
> declared independence.
> (Source: Wikipedia)
>
>
> http://www.allphoto.com.pl/galeria/thumbnails.php?album=35
> http://www.allphoto.com.pl/galeria/thumbnails.php?album=35&page=2
> http://www.allphoto.com.pl/galeria/thumbnails.php?album=35&page=3
> http://www.allphoto.com.pl/galeria/thumbnails.php?album=35&page=4
>
> Best Regards
>
> Pawel Szewczyk
>
> tel. +48 501 588 040
> p.szewczyk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> skype: pawel.szewczyk1976
>
> www.allPhoto.com.pl
>
>
>
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Re: Brazil Photos => New Reportage - Bahia Independence Day
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