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{"time":1725467434514,"blocks":[{"type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Laranjeiras was the neighborhood of choice for foreigners in the 18th and 19th centuries. Several embassies would be set up along Rua das Laranjeiras until 1940, including those of Great Britain, the United States, Portugal, France, Italy, Mexico, and “Rumania”, in addition to the Consulate of S.M."}}],"version":"2.18.0"}
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{"time":1725467334136,"blocks":[{"type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"In the 16th century, the fresh water of the Rio Carioca was an indigenous monopoly and anyone who tried to supply their boat without some barter was given a “warm” welcome with arrows. The point where boats docked and collected them was called \"sailors' watering hole\"."}}],"version":"2.18.0"}
{"time":1725467315747,"blocks":[{"type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Laranjeiras began as a path that followed the course of the Carioca River. It was a place of rustic farms, with vegetables, manioc fields, pig and poultry farming, coffee plantations, banana trees and other orchards, to supply the city. It was the trees, however, planted by the first sesmeiros"}}],"version":"2.18.0"}
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