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Definition of Sao Bernardo do Campo
1. Noun. A city in southeastern Brazil; an industrial suburb of Sao Paulo.
Group relationships: Brasil, Brazil, Federative Republic Of Brazil
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sao Bernardo Do Campo
Literary usage of Sao Bernardo do Campo
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Police Brutality in Urban Brazil by James Cavallaro (1997)
"... house in Sao Bernardo do Campo, on the outskirts of SSo Paulo. After the caps
ran out, the two boys stopped by a local shop to buy more ..."
2. World Report 2002: The Events of 2001 by Human Rights Watch (Organization (2002)
"Officials from the Public Ministry in Sao Bernardo do Campo said that they would
appeal the case to the Supreme Court. Justice in a case involving 149 ..."
3. World Report 2002: The Events of 2001 by Human Rights Watch (Organization (2002)
"Officials from the Public Ministry in Sao Bernardo do Campo said that they would
appeal the case to the Supreme Court. Justice in a case involving 149 ..."
4. World Report 2000: The Events of 1999 by Human Rights Watch, Human Rights Watch Staff (1999)
"On August 25, four police officers stopped three youths in downtown Sao Bernardo
do Campo, in the greater Sào Paulo metropol itan area. ..."
5. Police Brutality in Urban Brazil by James Cavallaro (1997)
"... house in Sao Bernardo do Campo, on the outskirts of SSo Paulo. After the caps
ran out, the two boys stopped by a local shop to buy more ..."
6. World Report 2002: The Events of 2001 by Human Rights Watch (Organization (2002)
"Officials from the Public Ministry in Sao Bernardo do Campo said that they would
appeal the case to the Supreme Court. Justice in a case involving 149 ..."
7. World Report 2002: The Events of 2001 by Human Rights Watch (Organization (2002)
"Officials from the Public Ministry in Sao Bernardo do Campo said that they would
appeal the case to the Supreme Court. Justice in a case involving 149 ..."
8. World Report 2000: The Events of 1999 by Human Rights Watch, Human Rights Watch Staff (1999)
"On August 25, four police officers stopped three youths in downtown Sao Bernardo
do Campo, in the greater Sào Paulo metropol itan area. ..."