The Prainha Historic Site, in Vila Velha, Espírito Santo, Brazil, is the place where the Portuguese first landed when the territory was known as the Captaincy of Espírito Santo, on May 23, 1535. Currently, the site is home to several monuments and heritage monuments important to the state's history.[1]
^Tomazini, Christiane de Lima Silveira (2019). "O SÍTIO HISTÓRICO DA PRAINHA DE VILA VELHA/ E.S EM DEBATE NA FORMAÇÃO DE PROFESSORES: MEMÓRIA E IDENTIDADE SOCIAL" (PDF). IFES.
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