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Ana Jansen: Legend of Terror, Magnate Who Enslaved 800 Black People Lends His Name to a Postcard in Maranhão.

Upon crossing the Historic Center of São Luís and traversing the bridge named after the former governor of Maranhão, José Sarney, spanning the Anil River, the urban layout is reorganized, giving way to high-end residential buildings and hotels surrounding one of the city's most famous tourist attractions: the Jansen Lagoon. This 150-hectare landmark features an ecological park, attracts sports enthusiasts, and becomes a stage for large-scale cul…
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Upon crossing the Historic Center of São Luís and traversing the bridge named after the former governor of Maranhão, José Sarney, spanning the Anil River, the urban layout is reorganized, giving way to high-end residential buildings and hotels surrounding one of the city's most famous tourist attractions: the Jansen Lagoon. This 150-hectare landmark features an ecological park, attracts sports enthusiasts, and becomes a stage for large-scale cul…

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Agência Pública broke the news in on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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