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English: Getúlio Vargas (center) and his followers pictured by Claro Jansson during their short stay in Itararé (São Paulo) on the way to Rio de Janeiro after the successful Brazilian Revolution of 1930.
Português: Comitiva de Getúlio Vargas (ao centro) fotografada por Claro Jansson durante sua passagem por Itararé (São Paulo) a caminho do Rio de Janeiro após a vitoriosa Revolução de 1930.
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Author Claro Jansson (1877-1954)
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