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South America To-day

Chapter 13 RIO DE JANEIRO

Word Count: 6974    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

ing at Callao, and passing through the Straits of Magellan, pushes as far as Montevideo, whence Santos and Rio de Ja

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South America To-day
South America To-day
Georges Clemenceau Literature
“South America To-day by Georges Clemenceau”
1 Chapter 1 * * *2 Chapter 2 THE OUTWARD VOYAGE3 Chapter 3 MONTEVIDEO AND BUENOS AYRES4 Chapter 4 No.45 Chapter 5 FOREIGN COLONISTS IN ARGENTINA6 Chapter 6 ARGENTINE EDUCATION, HOSPITALS, AND ASYLUMS7 Chapter 7 ARGENTINE TYPES, MANNERS, AND MORALS8 Chapter 8 ARGENTINE POLITICS9 Chapter 9 PAMPAS LIFE10 Chapter 10 FARMING AND SPORT11 Chapter 11 ROSARIO AND TUCUMAN12 Chapter 12 URUGUAY AND URUGUAYANS13 Chapter 13 RIO DE JANEIRO14 Chapter 14 BRAZILIAN SOCIETY AND SCENERY15 Chapter 15 BRAZILIAN COFFEE