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I finished reading Keep My Candle Burning by @keepmycandleburning and I have so much to say. Praise to shout from the rooftops.
I’m someone who likes to read a variety of ships, so if you are my usual Marauders crowd, bear with me. If you are also someone who is open to exploring the FULL range of what fanfiction can offer when it comes to a relationship centered story, I cannot recommend this one enough. 
The nitty gritty: It’s long. 542K words to be approximate. The chapters are LONG. They do have breaks by date and sometimes breaks by scene change, so you can set it down in the middle of a chapter and find your place again, if you remember the words which you left off around. It is told from one POV (hallelujah), Voldemort’s. 
The things I loved about this story:
Medieval feel of the universe
Royal and Clément
Humanizing a villain 
The sacred made mundane
Symbolism and meaningful moments
Relationship dynamics (many queer characters)
The Veela and Dementor lore
Beautiful writing, vivid scenes
Because I have so much to say, I’m breaking this down into three separate posts during which I’ll address everything on the above list in some capacity - some of it will be addressed multiple times. I also wrote those posts as comments to the author, so they read a bit like a letter to them. It was simply too much to post in a single comment on Ao3. 
I’m not going to talk about certain things in depth because I think reading it with little preconceptions in the story is part of what makes it as magical as it is. 
Humanizing a Villain
Keep My Candle Burning Universe
Timelessness
Who would I recommend this story to?
Everyone who enjoys humanizing a villain or a monster. I’m a Marauders fan. I have Marauder’s brain rot as bad as anyone. Jegulus, Wolfstar, Rosekiller, Drarry, Lily with almost anyone (But I’m a Snily shipper at heart)... those are my go to ships. What was I thinking diving into a Bellamort fic? The same thing I was thinking when I started reading Manacled (my first ever fanfiction read). Why not!!!! And I am so glad I didn’t limit myself because this story is about Voldemort and he’s the villain of the series. 
Two things I want everyone who reads Voldemort fanfiction (or really any fanfiction) to remember. 
First, the man’s name is Voldemort. This is his chosen name. To call him Tom or Riddle is a refusal to acknowledge his true person. I learned this from the author of Keep My Candle Burning pointing it out to me. But I feel in many areas of fandom, the default is to refer to him as Tom or Riddle. This is something Dumbledore does intentionally to belittle the man. It is something Harry learned directly from Dumbledore. Voldemort would never think of himself as Tom. It took me a while to adjust to this, but I am now fully on board. The best post I ever read about it paralleled him to a trans person. A refusal to use a trans person’s chosen name or pronouns is a refusal to accept the way they wish to present to the world. To deny Voldemort his name is the same thing. The man sees himself as Voldemort. That being said, his name is so taboo most people just call him You-Know-Who! And the Death Eaters call him my Lord or Master. 
Second, the characters an author writes are not a reflection of who they are as a person. Do you believe all authors who write horror thrillers are people who want to go out and terrorize the populace with a chainsaw? Absolutely not. So when reading something which is at times disturbing, or uncomfortable, or presents violent acts as part of a normal DE meeting… remember it isn’t the author praising or condoning this behavior. A character in a story is just that, a character. A person who writes a villain is not a villain themself. It feels ridiculous to have to call this out, but even I found myself wondering if I was supposed to like Voldemort in this story. And having read the entire thing and bawled my eyes out at the ending, I realized there are times when I was meant to like and connect with him and times when I was supposed to be appalled and disgusted by him. Both of those things can happen in the same work! And to achieve this says nothing about the author except they can write REALLY well. 
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wikitopx · 5 years ago
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Located in South-West France, Avignon is a town which to many, embodies what they expect from a French holiday.
Fine food, stunning sights and a certain rustic charm that people just associate with France even in the cities. As such, it is an excellent place to go if you want to get a feel for la vraie France, and it has plenty of appeal for casual holiday-makers and travel buffs alike.
Read on to find out about the best things to do in Avignon, France
1. See where history happened: Palais des Papes
Avignon is in the historian’s mind, inextricably linked with the period between 1309 and 1370 when, instead of Rome, it was the seat of the Catholic papacy. Between those dates, a total of seven popes, all French, resided in Avignon as a result of the ill-feeling between King Philip IV and the preceding popes.
The Palais des Papes is where these seven Avignon Popes reigned. For your 15.50 EUR (17.50 USD), you can see the wonders of the largest Gothic building constructed in the Middle Ages. Note, as you walk around, how the sections built for Pope Clement VI are markedly more extravagant than other sections - a nod to his taste for the finer things.
2. Dance to a song about the Pont Saint-Bénézet
If there is one thing that leaps to mind for most English-speakers on mention of Avignon, it will typically be the famous song Sur Le Pont D’Avignon (On The Bridge of Avignon). Pont Saint-Bénézet is that bridge (and it’s worth making the distinction, as there are a few bridges over the Loire as it flows through Avignon).
The original bridge was built between 1177 and 1185, and was then destroyed by the forces of Louis VIII. The four arches that have stood until today are a remnant from Pope Clement’s 1345 rebuilding, and remain visually stunning.
3. Witness the wonders of Cathédrale Notre-Dame des Doms
If the Palais des Papes is Avignon’s Vatican City, then Notre-Dame des Doms is its St. Peter’s Basilica. Along with the Palais des Papes and Pont Saint-Bénézet, the cathedral was classified in 1995 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Entry is free, which is also nice.
It is, of course, architecturally beautiful. One of those popes, John XXII, was buried here in a Gothic mausoleum in 1334. Along with that mausoleum, an 1859 gilded statue of Mary, Mother of Jesus sits atop the clocher, making for some of the most prestigious artwork in all of France.
4. Get a taste of Avignon with gourmet city tours
By now, your brain will be pretty well-nourished and your mind may creep to your stomach. This is France, after all. Food matters. Fortunately, there are daily tours of the region which introduce you to the best Avignon has to offer in food and wine. And considering the area includes Chateauneuf du Pape, you can be assured that the wine will be spectacular.
With the half-day morning tours costing 59 EUR for adults (that’s 66 USD) and including no fewer than ten tastings - including artisanal chocolate - this will be a no-brainer for gastronome voyagers.
5. Clock in at the Place de l’Horloge
On arriving here, you may glance around for the Clock Tower from which this square takes its name. In truth, you can barely see it from here, but don’t let that put you off a visit. The square is surrounded by restaurants and cafes, and fills regularly with locals for major occasions such as the Christmas Market. This is the perfect place to stop, have a bite to eat or drink, and prepare your inner compass for the next excursion.
6. Swap artisans for artists at Musée Calvet
While religious history is a vital part of the story of Avignon, the historian need not find themselves bombarded with just one side of the past here. The Musée Calvet is filled with fascinating pieces for those interested in archaeology, fine art and Egyptology too. The museum itself is located chiefly in an 18th-century mansion with a beautifully appointed courtyard and garden. Entry is free for kids, and even at full price just 6 EUR (less than 7 USD) for grown-ups.
7. Admire the beauty of l'Église Saint Didier
Also known as La Collegiale Saint-Didier d’Avignon, this gothic church was constructed in the mid 14th-century during the Avignon papacy. It stands in much the same form today, with artworks from the 15th-century taking pride of place on the interior. One sculpture, of Jesus carrying the cross by Francesco Laurana, is believed to be one of the earliest examples of the Renaissance style anywhere in the world.
8. Pass through la Porte de la Republique
Any visit to a city with the history of Avignon would not be complete without a visit to the ancient city walls, which are found in this case just opposite the exit from the central train station. The Porte de la Republique forms the gate into the main city, with Avignon’s centre just a short trip down the Cours Jean Jaures from here.
9. Back to the palace: Musée du Petit Palais
While the Palais des Papes may be the centerpiece and key memento of the Avignon papacy, le Petit Palais nearby is now home to a museum built in 1976 and houses paintings from artists as prestigious as Carpaccio and Botticelli (whose Madonna with Child hangs here). This is an excellent place to round off your stay in Avignon. Don’t make the mistake of seeing it in the same trip as the Palais des Papes, as a true appreciation of it requires your full attention - which may be difficult on tired feet and a full head!
Read also: Top 8 things to do in Aix En Provence, France
From : https://wikitopx.com/travel/top-9-things-to-do-in-avignon-france-706252.html
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lexieanimetravel · 5 years ago
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Avignon France, the capital town of Vaucluse (Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur Region) and Côtes du Rhône (one of the biggest rivers in France), famous for its World’s Largest Gothic Edifice – Le Palais des Papes or the Palace of Popes. It was the capital of the papacy from 1309 to 1377.
Its historical center; the Avignon Cathedral, Pont d’Avignon, and Palais des Papes became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Avignon France was one of the European Cities of Culture in 2000. It is approximated that about 200,000 people live in Avignon. 16,000 of which live ‘Intra-Muros,’ or within the ramparts built in the 14th century.
Did you know that during the early 14th century, the popes lived in Avignon? Now you know!
Avignon France was the center of the Roman Catholic world.
Read my previous post about Séléstat Alsace, the land of Storks.
History of Avignon’s Papacy
In 1309, the city, still part of the Kingdom of Arles. Chosen by Pope Clement V as his residence at the time of the Council of Vienne. Avignon was the seat of the Papacy rather than Rome.
At the time the city and its surroundings were ruled by the kings of Sicily of the House of Anjou. 
The French King Philip the Fair, who had inherited from his father all the rights of Alphonse de Poitiers. Made them over to Charles II, King of Naples and Count of Provence. 
Avignon became the Pontifical residence under Pope Clement V in 1309. His successor, John XXII, a former bishop of the diocese, made it the capital of Christianity. And transformed his former episcopal palace into the primary Palace of the Popes.
According to the record, the papal library in Avignon was the largest in Europe in the 14th century with 2,000 volumes. 
The Clementine Chapel called the Grande Chapelle. Attracted composers, singers, and musicians including Philippe de Vitry, inventor of the Ars Nova, and Johannes Ciconia.
Overall, there were seven popes and two anti-popes resided in Avignon. Clement V, John XXII, Benedict XII, Clement VI, Innocent VI, Urban V, and Gregory XI. The two other Anti-Popes were Clement VII and Benedict XIII.
Read more here of the History of Avignon
Things to do in Avignon
On the other hand, Avignon is now best known for its annual Arts Festival (in July), the largest in France. The rest of its main attractions are hidden in its rampart-ringed old town, medieval bridge, enticing squares, city of art and culture, theatre, cinema, museums, and many more.
Visiting Avignon France would be an enjoyable discovery of the history of the country. You can spend days wandering the neighborhoods within the city walls, and I promised, you’ll never get bored.
Strolling a day in Avignon is very exciting. There are tons of places to visit in this city. Among those on my lists would be the historic city center. Including the Popes’ Palace, all the apostolic structures, and the Saint Bénézet Bridge (which are listed as world heritage sites by UNESCO)
Visit the Temple St Martial
Temple St Martial located just beside the Avignon tourism office. Adjacent to it was a large beautiful garden, and a square (Square Agricol Perdiguier) next to the main street of Avignon.
This church has unique High Gothic spires. It is named after the first Bishop of Limoges and was built in the middle of the 14th century. Then there was a revolution. From 1881, it became the main Protestant church of Avignon. Featuring a very interesting architecture.
Take a peek of the Hotel de Ville of Avignon
For other European cities, Hotel de Ville or the Town Hall/City Hall is one of the most visited places in the area.
However, in Avignon France, it is not that highlighted on their must-visit places. Though it’s an underdog spot for tourist to render, I would still recommend you to take a peek of how beautiful is this historic hall.
Hotel de Ville lies in the Place de l’horloge, just right beside the Rue de la Republique (street). On the other side of the building, you’ll also see the Beffroi d’Avignon with its grandiose Gothic roof.
Wander in the expressive streets of the city
From all the cities and towns in France, Paris outstands when it comes to people expressing through posters or what they call it ‘affiche’ to convey or communicate or announce something to the citizens.
Well, if you visit Avignon, one of its inherited traits is also these expressive streets filled with caricature posters/announcements.
You will see jillions of them all over the city, the main road heading to the historic center would be the extreme one. The streets are absolutely overflowed with these posters. From the narrow to the big streets you will see it everywhere.
Street Artists of Avignon
Galloping like a kid in the street heading to the historic center of Avignon, I’ve floundered into some of the street artists of the city. In the beginning, I was anxious to ask if I can take photos of ‘une toile’ or pieces or arts exposed in the streets.
But later on, when I’ve encountered another artist, (he was friendly) so I ask for photos. And he did agree, I was pretty happy not worrying about the artist’s reaction.
If you’re a street art and artisan product lover, then you’d be glad to stroll in the streets of Avignon.
See for yourself the Largest Gothic Palace ever built
One of the ideal things to do in Avignon, of course, is to visit the largest Gothic palace ever built in the world. (15,000 m2 of floor space, which is the equivalent of 4 Gothic cathedrals). The Palais des Papes erected by Pope Clement V. Stands as the mighty symbol of the church’s influence throughout the western Christian world.
Its enormous scale illustrates the medieval might of the Roman Catholic church. It has been inscribed as a World Heritage site by Unesco since 1995.
Encompassed by 3m-thick walls, its cavernous halls, chapels, and antechambers are largely bare today. The palace served as the seat of papal power for seven decades.
Its Highlights include 14th-century chapel frescos by Matteo Giovannetti and the Chambre du Cerf with medieval hunting scenes. Papal palace, once rival to the Vatican, with 25 open rooms, frescoes & cultural events. The Popes’ Palace also offers the visitor continuous cultural activities throughout the year.
Take a stop at the Avignon Cathedral
Avignon Cathedral located next to the Palais des Papes in Avignon France, is the seat of the Archbishop of Avignon. The cathedral is a Romanesque building, constructed primarily in the second half of the 12th century.
It was abandoned and allowed to deteriorate during the Revolution. But it was reconsecrated and restored by the archbishop Célestin Dupont.
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One of the most outstanding features of the cathedral is a gilded statue of the Virgin Mary (weighing 4.5 tonnes) atop the bell tower which was erected in 1859.
The interior of the cathedral contains many works of art. The most famous of these is the mausoleum of Pope John XXII and a 14th-century Gothic edifice. The cathedral was listed as a Monument Historique in 1840.
Visit the famous Pont d’Avignon
Pont Saint-Bénézet is also known as the Pont d’Avignon, a famous medieval bridge in Avignon France. It is a wooden 900m-long bridge crossing the Rhône between Villeneuve-lès-Avignon and Avignon.
Legend says, Pastor Bénézet (a former shepherd) had three visions urging him to build a bridge across the Rhône. It was rebuilt several times before all but four of its 22 spans were washed away in the 1600s, leaving the far side marooned in the middle of the Rhône. 
The bridge has achieved worldwide fame through its commemoration by the song ‘Sur le Pont d’Avignon’ (‘On the Bridge of Avignon’). It is known as Pont d’Avignon after the nursery rhyme: ‘Sur le pont d’Avignon/L’on y danse, l’on y danse…’ (On Avignon Bridge, all are dancing)
Splurge into the Souvenir Boutiques
Normally, I would recommend souvenir shopping at the end of your visit or tour. But since Avignon is congested with beautiful and attractive souvenirs to buy, I would surely let you splurge into your ultimate desire.
Various souvenir shops are ranging from artisanal products to industrial ones. There are magnets, stuff toys, bags, shirts, soaps, and many more. We’ve stopped in one of the shops near the Pont St-Bénézet, the prices weren’t that exaggerated either, so it was a fair deal.
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Ideal souvenirs that I would recommend for you are Lavender products, Herbes de Provence, Honey, Fabrics, some Jams, and Tapenades. If you are a fan of artisanal jewelry and hand made bags, then you can take time to choose your perfect souvenir.
Other Places to visit in Avignon, France
Apart from what I have stated for the things to do in Avignon, France. There are many places that you should check out. Like the Musée du Petit Palais which houses outstanding collections of primitive and pre-Rennaissance.
Musée Angladon harbors an impressive collection of realist and expressionist treasures. Including works by Cézanne, Sisley, Manet, Modigliani, Degas, and Picasso.
On the other hand, there’s Musée Lapidaire, housed inside the town’s striking Jesuit Chapel. With the archaeological collection of the Musée Calvet. And finally, Basilique St-Pierre lies in the center of the walled city of Avignon, was built between the 14th and 16th centuries in the Flamboyant Gothic style.
Things To Do in Avignon France
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Things to do in Avignon France – The Capital Town of Vaucluse Avignon France, the capital town of Vaucluse (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Region) and Côtes du Rhône (one of the biggest rivers in France), famous for its…
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portoalegrersbr · 7 years ago
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VIADUTO OTÁVIO ROCHA NÃO TINHA NOME ATÉ 1936. Somente em 1936 o viaduto Otávio Rocha receberia este nome através de uma lei votada na Câmara de Vereadores. Abaixo o texto da lei que modificou o nome de uma série de logradouros da cidade. A lista do nome dos logradouros está em ordem alfabética e separei o VIADUTO OTÁVIO ROCHA em destaque. Pela grafia da epoca se escrevia Viaducto Octavio Rocha. Lembrando que o viaduto foi inaugurado em 1932. Surpreende que até 1936, ele não tivesse um nome. "LEI Nº 2, de 6 de julho de 1936. 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Carlos Julio Becker, rua, ao trecho entre as ruas Mario Totta e Igreja, na Tristeza. Clemente Pereira, Rua, a rua 7 de setembro, entre D.Firmina e São Guilherme. Commendador Manoel Pereira, Rua, a rua Triumpho, entre Praça Oswaldo Cruz e rua Cinceição. Conego Marcellino, Praça, a Praça São João, no fim da rua Conselheiro Xavier da Costa, Rua, a que corre paralellamente a Cel. Marcos, na Tristeza. Coronel Corte Real, Rua, a rua Nemora, entre Caminho do Meio e Nova. Coronel João Pinto, Rua, a rua 21, entre Avenida Nonohay e rua 19. Coronel Lucas de oliveira, Avenida, as Avenidas New York e Maria, da rua 24 de Outubro até encontrar Luiz de Camões. Cunha Netto, Rua, a rua 23, entre Avenida Nonohay e rua 19. Curupaity, Rua, a rua Piratiny, entre Jaguary e Campos Velho. Damasco, Rua, a rua Centenário entre Azenha e Travessa Centenário. Dario Totta, Rua, a rua 20 (Theresopolis), entre Atalho da Cavalhada e rua 24. Dinarte Ribeiro, Rua, a rua Assumpção, entre Padre Chagas e Barão de Santo Angelo. D.João VI, Rua, a rua da Figueira, entre Cascata e União. Domingos Crescencio, Rua, a rua Larga, entre Avenida Bento Gonçalves a Arroio do Diluvio. Dr.Heinzelmann, Travessa, a Travessa Conceição, entre ruas Simão Kappel e Frederico Mentz. Dr.Luiz S.Flores, Rua, a rua 22, entre Avenida Nonohay e rua 19. Dr.Ramiro D’Avila, Rua, a travessa São João, entre rua Sans Souci e o projectado prolongamento da Avenida João Pessoa. Dr. Rocco, Travessa, a Travessa Azevedo, entre São Joaquim e Campos Elyseos. D.Vital, Rua, a rua Evolução, entre Cascata e União. Edu Chaves, Rua, a rua 2 de Abril, entre D.Theodora e Sertorio. Erechim, Rua, a Avenida Soledade, entre Arroio Passo Fundo e Estrada da Cavalhada. Ernesto Araujo, Rua, a rua São Pedro, entre D.Firmina e São Guilheme. Euclydes da cunha, Rua, a rua Nova, entre Avenida Bento Gonçalves e Arroio do Dilúvio. Euclydes Moura, Rua, a Travessa São Luiz, entre ruas Portugueza e Progresso. Evaristo da Veiga, Rua, a rua Sério, entre Avenida Bento Gonçalves e rua La Plata. Evaristo do Amaral, Rua, a rua sem nome, entre a Praia da Pedra Redonda e o Morro do Osso. Fagundes Varella, Rua, a Travessa Concórdia, entre Avenidas Bento Gonçalves e Cascata. Fernando Abbott, Rua, a Avenida Felizardo, entre Avenida Jaguary e rua Caminho do Meio. General Cypriano Ferreira, Rua, a rua General Canabarro, entre Duque de Caxias e Pantaleão Telles. General Menna Barreto, Rua, a rua Victoria, entre Silveiro e São Carlos. Gomes Jardim, Rua, a rua Príncipe, desde a Avenida Bento Gonçalves até encontrar D. Thereza. Graça Aranha, Rua, a Travessa C, entre rua Esmeralda e Aquidaban. Guanabara, Rua, a rua Camaquam, entre Herval e Uruguayana. Guarany, Avenida, a Avenida Cahy, entre Rua Carlos Gomes e Avenida Jacuhy. Guedes da Luz, Travessa, a Travessa Silvado, entre Avenida Bento Gonçalves e rua Veiga. Guilherme Alves, Rua, a rua Progresso, entre Simão Rosa e N. S. do Brasil. Humberto de Campos, Rua, a rua Aquidaban, entre Avenida Bento Gonçalves e rua da Figueira. Hyppolito da Costa, Rua, a rua São Carlos, entre Silveiro e estrada Rio Branco. Ignacio Montanha, Rua, a rua Euclydes da Cunha, entre Sá Brito e Laurindo. Intendente Alfredo Azevedo, Rua, a rua Porvir, entre Cascata e Patrimonio. Irmãos Calvet, Travessa, a Travessa Nunes, entre rua Nunes e Avenida Teresopolis. Jahu, Rua, a rua Augusto Severo, entre Avaré e Ouro Preto. João Caetano, Rua, a Avenida Taquary, entre Nilo Peçanha e Guaporé. Joaquim Nabuco, Rua, a rua Venezianos, entre Lima e Silva e João Alfredo. Laboratório, Estrada do, ao prolongamento desta, que tinha o nome de Santa Thereza. Lauro Müller, Rua do Prado, entre rua Frederico Mentz e Avenida Pernambuco. Leopoldo Flores, Rua, a Travessa São Leopoldo, entre ruas 7 de Abril e Parahyba. Lomas Valentinas, Rua, A Avenida Alegrete, entre Cascata e Camaquam. Maestro Mendanha, Rua, a Travessa Guarany, entre Avenida Bento Gonçalves e rua São Luiz. Major Cupertino, Travessa, a Travessa Assumpção, na Tristeza. Maranhão, Avenida, a Avenida União, entre Rio de Janeiro e Pará. Marechal Mesquita, Avenida, a Avenida Fortaleza, entre Avenida Sergipe e Belém. Mariano Ribeiro, Rua, a rua Taquary, entre Sant’anna e Arroio do Diluvio. Marte, Rua, a rua São José, entre Márquez de Maricá e Urano. Matta Coelho, Rua, a rua 24, entre Avenida Nonohay e rua 19. Miguel Couto, Rua, a rua Barcellos, entre Avenida Padre Cacique e Estrada de Santa Thereza. Morretes, a Avenida Paraná, no Passo da Areia. Mucio Teixeira, Rua, a rua Pacifico, entre Arroio do Dilúvio e rua Botafogo. Murillo Furtado, Rua, a Avenida Piauhy, entre ruas Caminho do Meio e Taquary. Octavio de Souza, Rua, a rua 19, entre o atalho da Cavalhada e o arroio Passo Fundo. Onze de Setembro, Avenida, a Avenida Borges de Medeiros, na Tristeza. Oscar Schneider, Rua, a rua Desistência, entre Avenidas Cascata e Theresopolis. Padre Diogo Feijó, Rua, a rua Padre Thomé, entre Sertorio e 25 de Fevereiro. Padre Hildebrando, Rua, a Travessa São Francisco, entre Piauhy e 25 de Outubro. Padre Nóbrega, Rua, a rua Padre Cacique, no Morro de Santa Thereza. Padre Teschauer, Rua, a rua P. Nadal, entre Cel. Leonildo e Ascenção. Pão de Assucar, Rua, ao curto trecho entre a rua Simão Bolívar e a Villa Conceição. Pasteur, Rua, a rua principal do Balneário Ypiranga. Passo da Pátria, Rua, a Travessa Mariante, entre rua Mariante e F. Barreto. Paulino Azurenha, Rua, a Avenida Quarta, a partir da Avenida Bento Gonçalves até encontrar a rua Evolução. Pedro Américo, Rua, a Travessa Ypiranga, entre rua Ypiranga e Passo da Areia. Pedro Boticário, Rua, a rua União, entre Porvir e Figueira. Pedro Velho, Rua, a Avenida Quinta, entre Avenida Bento Gonçalves e rua 12. Porto Calvo, Rua, a um trecho de rua que nasce na rua Cel. Marcos, na Tristeza. Prof. Carvalho Freitas, Rua, a Avenida Victoria a Partir do fim da rua Gomes Carneiro ao Morro da Cascata. Prof. Cecilia Corseuil, Rua, ao trecho entre as ruas Dr. Mario Totta e Igreja, junto a Praia. Prof. Clemente Pinto, Rua, a Travessa e a Estrada Theresopolis, entre Avenidas Nictheroy e Theresopolis. Prof. Emilio Meyer, Rua, a rua Santos Dumont, na Villa Conceição. Prof. Freitas Cabral, Rua, a rua Carlos Barbosa, entre D. Paulina e Becco do Felizardo. Prof. Fitzgerald, Rua, a Avenida Jacuhy, entre Lageado e do Acre. Prof. Ildefonso Gomes, Rua, a rua Bartholomeu de Gusmão, na Villa Conceição. Prof. Joaquim Louzada, Rua, a rua cujo ponto de partida é a rua Pereira Netto, terminando no Morro, depois de atravessar as ruas landell de Moura, Igrja e Liberal. Prof. Sarmento Barata, Rua, a rua Gal. Netto, entre Sertorio e 18 de Novembro. Protasio Alves, Avenida, ao Caminho do Meio. Prysma, Rua, a rua Crystal, no Morro de Santa Thereza. Quintino Bocayuva, Rua, as ruas Benjamin Constant e Larga, entre Christovam Colombo e Arroio do Dilúvio, no Parthenon. Raul Pompéia, Rua, a Travessa A, entre ruas Flora e Esmeralda. Rio do dos Sinos, Rua, a Avenida Caçapava, entre ruas Cascata e Camaquam. Rio Negro, Rua, a Avenida Bagé, entre ruas Camaquam e Pelotas. Roque Callage, Rua, a rua Primavera, entre Sant’anna e Príncipe. Ruy Barbosa, Praça, a Praça Visconde Rio Branco, entre rua Voluntarios da Pátria e Avenida Julio de Castilhos. Saldanha da Gama, Rua, a rua 24 de Maio, entre D. Firmina e São Guilherme. Santos Dumont, rua, as ruas Florida, Itália e Rio de Janeiro, entre Gaspar Martins e Avenida França. São Lourenço, Rua, a Avenida Pelotas. Seival, Rua do, a rua Preferida, paralela a Cuyabá. Serafim Terra, Travessa, a Travessa São Miguel, entre Felizardo e Itaborahy. Serro Azul, Rua, a rua São Miguel, entre 25 de Outubro e Piauhy. Silva Paes, Avenida, a Avenida Theresopolis, entre rua Bispo Larangeira e Travessa Nunes. Souza Lobo, Rua, a rua Octavio Rocha, entre Avenida Bento Gonçalves e rua Fraeb. Taquary, Rua, a Avenida Nictheroy, entre Divisa e Campos Velho. Tenente Alpoim, Rua, a rua Eldorado, entre Avenida Bento Gonçalves e rua Rocio. Tijuca, Rua, ao trecho que fica no fim da rua Armando Barbedo, na Tristeza. Tuyuty, Travessa, a Travessa Cruzeiro, entre ruas 3 de Novembro e Avahy. Umbu, Rua, a Avenida Piratiny, entre Avenida Alegrete e Arroio da Rocha. Ursa Maior, Rua, a rua Concórdia, entre Divisa e Arapehy. Vacacahy, Rua, entre Estrella e Cascata. VIADUCTO OTAVIO ROCHA, ao Viaducto sobre a Avenida Borges de Medeiros. Vicente da Fontoura, Rua, a rua Boa Vista, desde D. Laura até Cascata. Victor Silva, Rua, a rua que, começando a rua Niemeyer, termina no Morro do Osso. Vidal de Negreiros, Rua, a rua São José, entre 1º de Março e Santa Thereza. Villeta, Travessa, ao trecho entre as ruas Felizardo e Carlos Barboza. Visconde de Inhaúma, Rua, a Travessa Centenário, entre ruas Centenário e José de Alencar. Xavier da Cunha, Rua, ao trecho entre a rua Dr. Campos Velho e a Estrada da Cavalhada. (a.) Curt Mentz Pesquisa de Cyro Martini da Silva
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