A História de São Vicente (1532–2026) — Da Primeira Vila do Brasil ao Berço do Litoral Paulista
São Vicente is remembered as the first village in Brazil, but its history goes far beyond its founding date. In this documentary, we travel along the coast of São Paulo from 1532, when the village began to emerge among beaches, rivers, mangroves, and indigenous trails, to the city of 2026, marked by bridges, ruins, colonial memory, urbanization, and tourism. A visual journey through the origins of São Vicente, showing how this territory has transformed over time and why it still carries profound signs of the beginning of Brazil.

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The History of the Ipiranga Stream (1500–2026) — From the Cradle of Independence to the Forgotten...

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Caminhos da Reportagem: A rota do ouro e do diamante (parte I)

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The History of the Anhangabaú Valley (1554–2026) — The Valley That São Paulo Buried

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The History of Osasco (1895–2026): How a Train Station Became One of the Largest Cities in São Paulo

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Brasil Durante a Chegada da Família Real em 1808 #HistóriaDoBrasil#Brasil1808#FamíliaReal

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HEROES OF BRAZIL - EP02 - Santos Dumont (Documentary Series)

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Como Era Santos em 1900 – A Cidade do Café (Recostrução por IA)

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GARRINCHA: ESSA MULHER DESTROÇOU A VIDA DELE

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The History of Ilhabela (1502–2026) — From Wild Island to São Paulo’s Most Coveted Paradise

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Feira do Rolo em São Vicente Litoral de Sp

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The History of Santo André (1553–2026) — The City That Disappeared and Reemerged as an Industrial...

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263 DIOS TE DICE HOY: ESA ANGUSTIA QUE TE ROBA LA PAZ SERÁ CAMBIADA POR DESCANSO

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Raposo Tavares: O Homem que Andou 12.000 km Pelo Brasil (e Ninguém Lembra)

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História do Brasil | Documentário Histórico (Indígenas, Colônia, Independência e Tempos Modernos)

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The Coffee Empire: How the Bean Built Modern Brazil

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1 Year Crossing the Most Incredible Landscapes of Brazil (Documentary)

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Matarazzo⎮ A Queda da Família Mais Poderosa do Brasil

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This Is What Life Was Like for Dom Pedro II as Emperor of Brazil (1840–1889) | AI Reconstruction

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SANTOS (SÃO PAULO). A pérola do litoral paulista!

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