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Pavilhão Nacional

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On the first Sunday of the month the ceremonial changing of µþ°ù²¹²õí±ô¾±²¹â€™s tallest and largest flag, a 286-sq-meter banner, takes place on the Pavilhão Nacional flagpole. Conceived by Sergio Bernardes, it consists of 24 separate flagpoles welded together, each one symbolizing a Brazilian state.


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