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The British Cemetery of Bahia (Portuguese: Cemitério dos Ingleses da Bahia) is a burial ground located in Salvador, the capital and largest city in the Brazilian state of Bahia. Its history dates back to the Navigation and Trade Treaty, also known as the Strangford Treaty, signed by the Kingdom of Portugal and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1810. The treaty permitted the establishment of churches of the Church of England in Brazil, then a colony of Portugal. Built in 1814 and located in Avenida Sete de Setembro, more specifically Ladeira da Barra, it is the principal heritage site of the British community in Bahia. The British Cemetery was declared a state heritage site by the (IPAC) in 1993.

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  • The British Cemetery of Bahia (Portuguese: Cemitério dos Ingleses da Bahia) is a burial ground located in Salvador, the capital and largest city in the Brazilian state of Bahia. Its history dates back to the Navigation and Trade Treaty, also known as the Strangford Treaty, signed by the Kingdom of Portugal and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1810. The treaty permitted the establishment of churches of the Church of England in Brazil, then a colony of Portugal. Built in 1814 and located in Avenida Sete de Setembro, more specifically Ladeira da Barra, it is the principal heritage site of the British community in Bahia. The British Cemetery was declared a state heritage site by the (IPAC) in 1993. (en)
  • O Cemitério dos Ingleses (ou British Cemetery) é uma necrópole brasileira de Salvador, localizada na avenida Sete de Setembro, mais precisamente na ladeira da Barra, na região sul da capital baiana. Sua história remonta à transferência da corte portuguesa para o Brasil e à assinatura do Tratado de Comércio e Navegação entre o Reino de Portugal e o Reino Unido, que permitiu a presença da Igreja Anglicana no país. Mantém-se, desde sua inauguração em 1814, como principal patrimônio histórico da colônia britânica na Bahia. (pt)
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  • The British Cemetery of Bahia (Portuguese: Cemitério dos Ingleses da Bahia) is a burial ground located in Salvador, the capital and largest city in the Brazilian state of Bahia. Its history dates back to the Navigation and Trade Treaty, also known as the Strangford Treaty, signed by the Kingdom of Portugal and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1810. The treaty permitted the establishment of churches of the Church of England in Brazil, then a colony of Portugal. Built in 1814 and located in Avenida Sete de Setembro, more specifically Ladeira da Barra, it is the principal heritage site of the British community in Bahia. The British Cemetery was declared a state heritage site by the (IPAC) in 1993. (en)
  • O Cemitério dos Ingleses (ou British Cemetery) é uma necrópole brasileira de Salvador, localizada na avenida Sete de Setembro, mais precisamente na ladeira da Barra, na região sul da capital baiana. Sua história remonta à transferência da corte portuguesa para o Brasil e à assinatura do Tratado de Comércio e Navegação entre o Reino de Portugal e o Reino Unido, que permitiu a presença da Igreja Anglicana no país. Mantém-se, desde sua inauguração em 1814, como principal patrimônio histórico da colônia britânica na Bahia. (pt)
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