San Pedro Sula | San Pedro | Pedro Almodóvar | San Pedro de Macorís | Dom | Pedro Infante | Dom DeLuise | Pedro II of Brazil | Pedro Martínez | Pedro Vargas | San Pedro, Los Angeles | Pedro Rosselló | San Pedro Town | Dom (title) | DOM | Colégio Pedro II | Pedro Rodríguez | Pedro Fernández de Castro | Pedro Damián | Pedro Álvares Cabral | San Pedro de Atacama | Point Pedro | Pedro Juan Caballero, Paraguay | Pedro Juan Caballero | Pedro Cieza de León | Pedro Bell | Dom Sportova | Dom Salvador | Dom Pedro | Colégio Pedro II (Rio de Janeiro) |
It was used as the Brazilian national anthem until the abdication, in 1831, of the first Emperor of Brazil, Dom Pedro I, the composer of the anthem's melody.