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Rio de Janeiro (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁi.u d(ʒi) ʒɐˈne(j)ɾu] ) is one of the 27 federative units of Brazil. It has the second largest economy of Brazil, with the largest being that of the state of São Paulo. The state, which has 8.2% of the Brazilian population, is responsible for 9.2% of the Brazilian GDP. The state of Rio de Janeiro is located within the Brazilian geopolitical region classified as the Southeast (assigned by IBGE). Rio de Janeiro shares borders with all the other states in the same Southeast macroregion: Minas Gerais (N and NW), Espírito Santo (NE) and São Paulo (SW). It is bounded on the east and south by the South Atlantic Ocean. Rio de Janeiro has an area of 43,653 km2 (16,855 sq mi). Its capital is the city of Rio de Janeiro, which was the capital of the Portuguese Colony of Brazil from 1763 to 1815, of the following United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves from 1815 to 1822, and of later independent Brazil as a kingdom and republic from 1822 to 1960. The state is divided into 92 municipalities. It state's 22 largest cities are Rio de Janeiro, São Gonçalo, Duque de Caxias, Nova Iguaçu, Niterói, Campos dos Goytacazes, Belford Roxo, São João de Meriti, Petrópolis, Volta Redonda, Magé, Macaé, Itaboraí, Cabo Frio, Armação dos Búzios, Angra dos Reis, Nova Friburgo, Barra Mansa, Barra do Piraí, Teresópolis, Mesquita and Nilópolis. Rio de Janeiro is the smallest state by area in the Southeast macroregion and one of the smallest in Brazil. It is, however, the third most populous Brazilian state, with a population of over 16 million people at the 2022 Census (making it the most densely populated state in Brazil), and it has the third longest coastline in the country (after those of the states of Bahia and Maranhão). In the Brazilian flag, the state is represented by Mimosa, the beta star in the Southern Cross (β Cru). Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Law of September 9, 1926
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Law No. 90 of October 29, 1835
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Law No. 874 of August 23, 1856
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Law No. 248 of December 15, 1894
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Law No. 493 of July 19, 1898
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Law No. 138 of December 16, 1935
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Law No. 285 of October 28, 1936
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Law No. 354 of December 29, 1936
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Law No. 171 of January 6, 1936
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Law No. 416 of April 3, 1937
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Law No. 448 of June 6, 1937
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Law No. 569 of November 1, 1937
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Law No. 572 of November 6, 1937
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Law No. 553 of October 21, 1937
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Law No. 99 of September 17, 1947
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Law No. 63 of August 14, 1947
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Law No. 121 of October 22, 1947
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Law No. 591 of December 23, 1948
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Law No. 369-a of September 9, 1948
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Law No. 349 of August 26, 1948
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Law No. 411 of September 29, 1948
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Law No. 258 of February 23, 1948
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Law No. 640 of February 27, 1949
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Law No. 967 of December 10, 1949
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Law No. 757 of July 11, 1949
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Law No. 717 of May 27, 1949
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