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THEREZINA

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Originally appearing in Volume V26, Page 804 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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THEREZINA  , a

city of Brazil, capital of the state of Piauhy, on the
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left
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bank of the Parnahyba
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river, about 220 M. from its mouth . Pop . (1890) 21,620; for (he commune or municipio, 31,523; (1906, estimated), 25,000 . It is prettily situated on an open plain and is laid out regularly with broad straight streets with seven large squares . Among its public buildings are the government palace, the legislative and municipal hall, the " Quatro de Setembro " theatre, Misericordia hospital, public market, sanitation and public
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works,
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building, courts, police headquarters, barracks, &c . The
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town is characteristically Portuguese in appearance, its buildings being one or two stories in height, plastered and frequently coloured outside, with large rooms, thick walls, and tile
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roofs to ensure coolness . There is one
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lyceum, or high school, with about 400 students, in addition to its
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primary
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schools . Its manufacturing
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industries include a cotton mill, foundry, and
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soap-works . A steamboat service, with three small boats, maintains
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regular communication with Parnahyba, near the mouth of the river, besides which there are a number of
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independent freight-carrying boats . Therezina was founded in 1852, its site being originally called Chapada de
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Corisco, and was named in honour of the empress, Dona Thereza Christina.' It was made the capital of Piauhy in succession to Oeiras .

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