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  2. Salvador, Bahia - Wikipedia

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    Salvador's population is the result of 500 years of interracial marriage. The majority of the population has African, European and Native American roots. The African ancestry of the city is from Benin, Nigeria, Angola, Congo, Ethiopia, Senegal and Mozambique. [52] Mannerist Cathedral Basilica of Salvador, the Primate of Brazil (1657–1746 [53])

  3. Race and ethnicity in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Singer Carmen Miranda, nicknamed "the Brazilian bombshell", was born in Portugal and emigrated with her family to Brazil in 1910, when she was ten months old. Two indigenous men. Members of an uncontacted tribe encountered in the Brazilian state of Acre in 2009.

  4. Category:People from Salvador, Bahia - Wikipedia

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    People from Salvador, Bahia by occupation (11 C) Pages in category "People from Salvador, Bahia" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.

  5. Demographics of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil had an official resident population of 203 million in 2022, according to IBGE. [4] Brazil is the seventh most populous country in the world and the second most populous in the Americas and Western Hemisphere. Brazilians are mainly concentrated in the eastern part of the country, which comprises the Southeast, South, and Northeast.

  6. Template:Race and ethnicity in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    ^1 The 1900, 1920, and 1970 censuses did not count people for "race". ^2 In the 1872 census, people were counted based on self-declaration, except for slaves, who were classified by their owners.

  7. Brazil socio-geographic division - Wikipedia

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    The Brazil socio-geographic division is a slightly different division than the Brazilian division by regions. It separates the country into three different and distinctive regions: Amazônia Legal; Centro-Sul; Nordeste; Historically, the different regions of Brazil had their own migratory movements, which resulted in racial differences between ...

  8. Revolution of the Ganhadores - Wikipedia

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    Many were Nagos, or members of the Yoruba people from the area around the Bight of Benin. [1] The system of urban slavery in Salvador differed in some ways from plantation slavery . [ 4 ] Many of the slaves in Salvador were allowed a comparatively high freedom of movement and engaged in various forms of manual street labor, in trades such as ...

  9. Afro-Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    [18] Members of the black movement in Brazil seek to define their racial identity in political and socioeconomic terms; pardos are grouped with blacks based on shared realities of racial discrimination rather than merely as a result of having "a drop of black blood." Research by Hasenbalg and Silva (1983) indicates that sociological racism is ...