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Castelo, Rio de Janeiro

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213: 130: 25: 164:. The area derives its name from the former Morro do Castelo in that location, which was demolished by water jets in the 1920s. As most of the buildings in the area were designed and built in the first half of the twentieth century, after the demolition of Morro do Castelo ( 278: 254: 273: 177: 46: 247: 97: 69: 116: 76: 240: 50: 83: 65: 161: 35: 54: 39: 149: 220: 157: 212: 90: 153: 224: 129: 172:
buildings. Art Deco was the prevalent architectural style in Rio de Janeiro at that time.
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neighborhood. It is generally considered to be located in the region between
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Area of the Centro neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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