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São Paulo dos Campos de Piratininga (Saint Paul of the Fields of Piratininga in Portuguese) was the village that developed as São Paulo, Brazil in the region known as Campos de Piratininga. It was founded as a religious mission and a Jesuit Royal College by priests José de Anchieta and Manuel da Nóbrega on January 25, 1554 (the date of the first mass and the anniversary of Saint Paul's conversion). The village was initially populated by Portuguese colonists and two tribes of the Guaianás Amerindians. Later, São Paulo was the base of the Bandeirantes who explored the interior in search of slaves and gold.

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  • São Paulo dos Campos de Piratininga (en)
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  • São Paulo dos Campos de Piratininga (Saint Paul of the Fields of Piratininga in Portuguese) was the village that developed as São Paulo, Brazil in the region known as Campos de Piratininga. It was founded as a religious mission and a Jesuit Royal College by priests José de Anchieta and Manuel da Nóbrega on January 25, 1554 (the date of the first mass and the anniversary of Saint Paul's conversion). The village was initially populated by Portuguese colonists and two tribes of the Guaianás Amerindians. Later, São Paulo was the base of the Bandeirantes who explored the interior in search of slaves and gold. (en)
  • São Paulo dos Campos de Piratininga foi uma vila da Capitania de São Vicente e a primeira denominação do município de São Paulo, atual capital do estado homônimo. Foi fundada como uma missão religiosa e um Colégio Real Jesuíta pelos padres José de Anchieta e Manuel da Nóbrega em 25 de janeiro de 1554 (a data da primeira missa e o aniversário da conversão de Paulo de Tarso). A vila foi inicialmente povoada por colonos portugueses e duas tribos guaianás. Mais tarde, São Paulo foi a base do bandeirismo, que foi a grande expansão colonial do século XVII no interior da América do Sul. (pt)
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  • São Paulo dos Campos de Piratininga (Saint Paul of the Fields of Piratininga in Portuguese) was the village that developed as São Paulo, Brazil in the region known as Campos de Piratininga. It was founded as a religious mission and a Jesuit Royal College by priests José de Anchieta and Manuel da Nóbrega on January 25, 1554 (the date of the first mass and the anniversary of Saint Paul's conversion). The village was initially populated by Portuguese colonists and two tribes of the Guaianás Amerindians. Later, São Paulo was the base of the Bandeirantes who explored the interior in search of slaves and gold. (en)
  • São Paulo dos Campos de Piratininga foi uma vila da Capitania de São Vicente e a primeira denominação do município de São Paulo, atual capital do estado homônimo. Foi fundada como uma missão religiosa e um Colégio Real Jesuíta pelos padres José de Anchieta e Manuel da Nóbrega em 25 de janeiro de 1554 (a data da primeira missa e o aniversário da conversão de Paulo de Tarso). A vila foi inicialmente povoada por colonos portugueses e duas tribos guaianás. Mais tarde, São Paulo foi a base do bandeirismo, que foi a grande expansão colonial do século XVII no interior da América do Sul. (pt)
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