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Country
  
Brazil

Municipality/City
  
Rio de Janeiro

State
  
Rio de Janeiro (RJ)

Zone
  
South Zone

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Saturday afternoon at laranjeiras neighbourhood in rio de janeiro


Laranjeiras ([laɾɐ̃ˈʒejɾɐʃ], orange trees) is an upper-middle-class neighborhood located in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Primarily residential, It is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, having been founded in the 17th century, with the construction of country houses in the valley located around the Carioca River, which bordered Corcovado Mountain. Because of this, the neighborhood was previously called Vale do Carioca, or Carioca Valley.

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Map of Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro - State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

While primarily residential, several important governmental, cultural, and sports institutions and schools make this a bustling neighborhood. Well known landmarks in Laranjeiras include the Palácio Guanabara (seat of the state government of Rio de Janeiro), the Palácio Laranjeiras (official residence of the state's governor), and the Parque Guinle (Guinle Park), as well as the headquarters and Laranjeiras Stadium of Fluminense Football Club, and Rio's branch of the Hebraica Social and Sports Club, and several others.

Laranjeiras is adjacent to the Cosme Velho, Catete, Flamengo and Botafogo Neighborhoods.

Laranjeiras' main streets (ruas) are:

  • Rua das Laranjeiras
  • Rua Conde de Baependi
  • Rua Pinheiro Machado
  • Rua General Glicério
  • Rua Pereira da Silva
  • Rua Alice
  • Rua São Salvador
  • Rua Gago Coutinho
  • Rua Mário Portela
  • Rua Sebastião Lacerda
  • Rua Cardoso Júnior
  • Rua Pires de Almeida.
  • Rua Ipiranga
  • Rua Soares Cabral
  • Rua Almirante Benjamin Sodré
  • Rua Álvaro Chaves
  • Rua Moura Brasil
  • Well-known people that live, or have lived in Laranjeiras include:

  • Cartola (Angenor de Oliveira), singer, composer and poet.
  • Cássia Eller, singer.
  • Machado de Assis, writer.
  • Mel Lisboa, actress.
  • Paulo Gracindo, actor.
  • Heráclito Fontoura Sobral Pinto, human rights lawyer.
  • Oscar Niemeyer, architect.
  • Adriana Lisboa, author
  • Carola Saavedra, author
  • Education

    The Lycée Molière de Rio de Janeiro or Liceu Molière, the French international school, is in this neighborhood.

    References

    Laranjeiras Wikipedia