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Colégio Angélica
Escola Normal Nossa Senhora do Carmo e Ginásio Angélica, also known as Colégio Angélica (English language, English: Angélica College), is an educational institution in the Brazilian municipality of Coronel Fabriciano, in the interior of the state of Minas Gerais. It was created in 1950 under the administration the Carmelites, Congregation of the Carmelite Sisters of Divine Providence, which maintained the school until 2011. Since 2016, the Catholic Institute of Minas Gerais (ICMG) has been responsible for the institution, providing Preschool, nursary, Primary school, primary, Secondary school, elementary, and Vocational school, vocacional school. The school's facade, which still maintains the original design, was declared a cultural heritage site in 1997. The elements of its front facade are repeated in a symmetrical way, and the wood-framed windows cover almost all sides. In December 2015, due to a possible closure of the institution, the entire building was declared a munic ...
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Coronel Fabriciano
Coronel Fabriciano is a municipality in the state of Minas Gerais in the Southeast region of Brazil. It is located in the region of Vale do Rio Doce and is situated 200 km from the state capital. The municipal population was estimated in 2020 by IBGE in 110,290 inhabitants. The area is ( of urban area). The municipality was emancipated from Antônio Dias in 1948 and its name is a tribute to Lieutenant colonel Fabriciano Felisberto Carvalho de Brito.Revista Caminhos Gerais, number 18, page 7 The town was situated in the Vale do Aço (''Steel Valley'') metropolitan area, between the largest steel industries of Minas Gerais state; Usiminas, in Ipatinga, and the Aperam South America, in Timóteo. These industries were situated in Fabriciano at they time they were constructed, and were essential to the development of the city. However, these facilities are located within the area of Ipatinga and Timóteo respectively, which were emancipated from Coronel Fabricano, and in ...
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