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Possible Answers: NIKKO.

Last seen on: Canadiana Crossword – Aug 13 2018

Random information on the term “Japanese town”:

Liberdade (Portuguese: [libeɾˈdadʒi], liberty; Japanese: リベルダージ, translit. Riberudāji) is the name of a district in the subprefecture of Sé, in São Paulo, Brazil. It is home to the largest Japanese community outside Japan in the world.

Liberdade was known as Campo da Forca (Field of the Gallows) until the late 19th century, and was an area reserved for the execution of slaves and convicts. Death was considered the only path to liberty (liberdade) for slaves. The condemned were led to the Igreja Nossa Senhora da Boa Morte (Church of Our Lady of Good Death) to perform a final prayer for a rapid and painless death. The church remains on Rua do Carmo at the corner of Rua Tabatinguera. Slaves and other convicts were executed in the Largo da Forca (Square of the Gallows), the public square now known as Praça da Liberdade. Cemitério dos Aflitos (Cemetery of the Afflicted) was created in 1774 to bury executed slaves, those who had committed suicide, and others who could not be interred elsewhere. The cemetery was replaced by housing development in the 20th century, and the simple Capela dos Aflitos on Rua dos Estudantes is a remnant of the era. Igreja da Santa Cruz das Almas dos Enforcados (Church of Santa Cruz of the Souls of the Hanged), prominently located to the south of the public square, commemorates the dead of Campo da Forca. Executions were carried out in Campo da Forca until 1891, and the square was renamed Liberdade.[1][2][3]

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Random information on the term “NIKKO”:

Joni Nikko (born May 31, 1994) is a Finnish professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing for KalPa of the Finnish Liiga.[1]

Nikko made his Liiga debut playing with Lukko during the 2011–12 SM-liiga season.[2]

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