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Copacabana Fort (in Portuguese: Forte de Copacabana) is located at the south end of the beach that defines the district of Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro of Brazil. This fort is open to the public and acts as a coastal defence and military base for a part of the Brazilian navy. There are beautiful views of the sea from here that opens up to the beach of Copacabana as well as those at Arpoador and Ipanema. Copacabana Fort (in Portuguese: Forte de Copacabana) is located at the south end of the beach that defines the district of Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro of Brazil. This fort is open to the public and acts as a coastal defence and military base for a part of the Brazilian navy. There are beautiful views of the sea from here that opens up to the beach of Copacabana as well as those at Arpoador and Ipanema.
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