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Taubate

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Taubaté 

a city in southeastern Brazil, in Säo Paulo State; situated in the Rio Parafba valley, on the Rio de Janeiro-Sáo Paulo highway. Railroad station. Population, 101,100 (1970). Taubaté has automotive and food-processing industries and the production of chemicals and textiles. Founded in 1646, the city is also a commercial center.



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Since then, the company has cut shipping costs at the port of Salvador and for railway transportation by bringing in engines made at the Taubate plant, in southeastern Brazil between Rio and Sao Paulo.
Born into a wealthy, middle-class family in Taubate, a swanky Brazilian suburb between Rio and Sao Paulo, his parents had tried for eight years to have children before Ricardo arrived.
Little more than a year ago, International Flavors and Fragrances (IFF) opened a $27 million flavors production facility in Taubate, near Sao Paulo.
 
 
 
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