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  1. Terraço ou sacada é uma área aberta de uma casa ou edifício similar a uma varanda [ 1], localizada em andares superiores ao térreo. Trata-se de um lugar exposto ao ar livre, com grades de ferro ou baixas colunas de madeira ou concreto, que servem como medida de proteção.

  2. Terraceamento, também chamado cultivo em terraços ou cultivo em socalcos, é uma técnica agrícola e de conservação do solo empregada em terrenos muito inclinados, permitindo o seu cultivo e, simultaneamente, o controle da erosão hídrica .

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TarracoTarraco - Wikipedia

    • Origins and The Second Punic War
    • Roman Republic
    • Age of Augustus
    • High Empire
    • Late Antiquity

    The area was inhabited from the 5th century BC by Iberians, mainly in the Ebro Valley, who had commercial contacts with the Greeks and Phoenicianssettled on the coast. Tarraco is first mentioned after the arrival of Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus at Empúries in 218 BC at the start of the Second Punic War which began the Roman conquest of Hispania. ...

    The conquest of the Iberian Peninsula by the Romans took over 200 years. During the following two centuries Tarraco remained a supply and winter base camp during the wars against the Celtiberians, as it was during the Second Punic War. There was therefore a strong military presence during this period, possibly in the highest area of what is current...

    In 27 BC Augustus reorganised the Roman provinces: Hispania Citerior was replaced by the larger province of Hispania Tarraconensis, the name derived from that of its capital, and which included the territories conquered in central, northern and north-western Hispania. In the same year Augustus went to Spain to monitor the campaigns in Cantabria and...

    In 68 AD Galba, who lived in Tarraco for eight years, was proclaimed emperor in Clunia Sulpicia. Vespasian began a reorganization of the precarious finances of the state. According to Pliny, this allowed Latin citizenship to be granted to the inhabitants of Hispania. The Iberian peninsula, which since ancient times consisted of urban areas and a la...

    After the imperial administration reforms of Diocletian, the peninsula became a diocese divided into six provinces that were much smaller than before. Tarraco remained the capital, but of a much smaller province. The invasions in about 260 by groups of both Franks and Alemannicreated hardships for a decade but excavations have not shown effects of ...

  5. O Terraço Itália é um restaurante especializado na culinária italiana que funciona no 41.° andar e cobertura do Edifício Itália, o segundo maior edifício da cidade de São Paulo e décimo terceiro maior do Brasil.

  6. Um dos maiores destaques do edifício é o restaurante localizado no seu topo, conhecido como Terraço Itália, que além de ser um dos mais famosos de São Paulo, permite uma vista em 360 graus da cidade, sendo um dos mais importantes pontos turísticos da capital paulista.

  7. Edifício Itália ( Portuguese for "Italy Building") (whose official name is Circolo Italiano) is a 165 m (541 ft) tall 46-story skyscraper located in the República district, Central Zone of São Paulo, Brazil. Built from 1956 to 1965, it has a rooftop observation deck, open for tourists. [1] [4]

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