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By Carlos Meneses Sanchez
Sao Paulo, Jul 21 (EFE).- The Museum of the Portuguese Language, an institution housed in this Brazilian metropolis’ Estacao da Luz station, went up in flames in late 2015.
It is now opening its doors to the public once again six years later in the heart of Sao Paulo, offering a historically rich and socially inclusive tour of the world’s fifth-most widely spoken language.
Although there are 260 million Portuguese speakers spread across nine countries, few spaces around the world are specifically devoted to that Romance language.
Sao Paulo’s Estacao da Luz is one of them.
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