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   | name                = São Paulo Brazil Temple
   | display_name        = São Paulo Brazil
   | number              = 17
   | image               = Sao Paulo Brazil Temple.jpg
   | image_caption       = The São Paulo Brazil Temple
   | image_width         = 
   | announcement        = 1975-03-01
   | groundbreaking      = 1976-03-20
   | groundbreaking_by   = James E. Faust
   | groundbreaking_link = yes
   | open_house          = 
   | dedication          = 1978-10-30
   | dedication_by       = Spencer W. Kimball
   | dedication_link     = yes
   | rededication        = 2004-02-22
   | rededication_by     = Gordon B. Hinckley
   | rededication_link   = yes
   | status              = Operating
   | location            = São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
   | region              = São Paulo
   | country             = Brazil
   | continent           = South America
   | address             = Avenida Professor Francisco Morato, 2390
Caxingui
São Paulo, São Paulo
Brazil | coordinates = | phone = 11-3723-7600 | finish = cast stone composed of quartz and marble aggregates set in white cement | style = Modern, single spire | design = Spanish influenced modern, single-spire design | designer = | site_acre = | floor_area_ft = 59246 | height_ft = | endowment_rooms = 2 | endowment_style = | sealing_rooms = 4 | clothing_rental = yes | cafeteria = Full | visitors_center = | preceded_by = Washington D.C. Temple | followed_by = Tokyo Japan Temple | temple_id = sao_paulo | lds_id = 0,11204,1912-1-53-1,00 | notes = }} ***Must be wikilinked - all other data is automatically wikilinked where appropriate </pre#> ; List of sources (see also List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints#References) * Church Almanac * LDSChurchTemples.com * Official site