Largo do Pelourinho
public square in Salvador, Brazil
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Largo do Pelourinho
Summary
Largo do Pelourinho is a square[1].
Key Facts
- Largo do Pelourinho is located in Salvador[2].
- Largo do Pelourinho is in the country of Brazil[3].
- Largo do Pelourinho's image is recorded as Salvadorpelourinho.jpg[4].
- Largo do Pelourinho's instance of is recorded as square[5].
- pillory is named after Largo do Pelourinho[6].
- José de Alencar is named after Largo do Pelourinho[7].
- Largo do Pelourinho's location is recorded as Historic Centre of Salvador da Bahia[8].
- Largo do Pelourinho's part of is recorded as Q18485566[9].
- Largo do Pelourinho's Commons category is recorded as Largo do Pelourinho (Salvador)[10].
- Largo do Pelourinho's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': -12.97157, 'longitude': -38.50839, 'precision': 1e-05}[11].
- Largo do Pelourinho's place name sign is recorded as Largo do Cruzeiro de São Francisco - 2.jpg[12].
- Largo do Pelourinho's different from is recorded as Pelourinho[13].
- Largo do Pelourinho's Foursquare City Guide venue ID is recorded as 4bce201bef109521458b8386[14].
- Largo do Pelourinho's BabelNet ID is recorded as 06794314n[15].
- Largo do Pelourinho's has part is recorded as steep street[16].
- Largo do Pelourinho's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120mt62c[17].
- Largo do Pelourinho's connects with is recorded as Ladeira do Carmo, Salvador[18].
- Largo do Pelourinho's connects with is recorded as Rua do Taboão[19].
- Largo do Pelourinho's connects with is recorded as Rua das Portas do Carmo[20].
- Largo do Pelourinho's Google Maps Customer ID is recorded as 1052686271268663674[21].
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Geography
Largo do Pelourinho is in the country of Brazil[3]. It is located in Salvador[2]. Its part of is recorded as Q18485566[9].
Designation and Status
Largo do Pelourinho's instance of is recorded as square[5].
History and Context
Things named after include pillory[6] and José de Alencar[7], a journalist[22], 1829–1877[23], of Brazil[24].