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Prefeitura Municipal De Vinhedo Estado De São Paulo PREFEITURA MUNICIPAL DE VINHEDO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO CLASSIFICAÇÃO FINAL A Prefeitura Municipal de Vinhedo, Estado de São Paulo, através do IBFC – Instituto Brasileiro de Formação e Capacitação, tornam pública a Classificação Final do Concurso Público 01/2014. 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