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{"time":1732555251094,"blocks":[{"type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"One of the first decrees limiting fishing practices in Rio de Janeiro was approved in 1856 and referred to the waters of (now) Barra da Tijuca."}}],"version":"2.18.0"}
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{"time":1725468316466,"blocks":[{"type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Referred to as the “Carioca hinterland” at least until the early 20th century, the region of Barra da Tijuca and its surroundings was for centuries a practically isolated area of the city of Rio."}}],"version":"2.18.0"}
{"time":1725468287747,"blocks":[{"type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"When the royal family arrived in Rio de Janeiro, the city was still closed to the world, with no transportation, sidewalks or hygiene."}}],"version":"2.18.0"}
{"time":1725468212227,"blocks":[{"type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Greasy spoon in the 19th and early 20th centuries, frege-moscas was a popular place. The dishes included any flies that were near the cook's frying pan."}}],"version":"2.18.0"}
{"time":1725468159315,"blocks":[{"type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Anyone looking at the slopes of Corcovado in 1760 would see 30,000 coffee trees on the farm of the Count of Hogendorp, Napoleon's former general, a frequent character for chroniclers of the time, just like Maria Graham or Alphonse de Taunay."}}],"version":"2.18.0"}
{"time":1725468137321,"blocks":[{"type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"The oldest mill in Laranjeiras was installed in the mid-1570s on a property that belonged to two women: Marquesa Ferreira (widow of the city's first ombudsman) and Maria Soares, to whom she sold the lot in 1610."}}],"version":"2.18.0"}
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