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  2. Lisa Ono - Wikipedia

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    In July 2000, Ono continued her exploration of songs in English with the release of Pretty World, co-produced by Eumir Deodato. In the fall of 2000 she released Boas Festas, a "winter bossa" album to celebrate the Christmas season. The album includes original tunes as well as fresh bossa arrangements of classic American Christmas carols.

  3. Castañada - Wikipedia

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    Castañada in the Plaza de la Herrería in Pontevedra. Castanyada, Magosta, Magosto or Magusto, is a traditional festival in the Iberian Peninsula.It is popular in Portugal, [1] Galicia and some areas of northern Spain, such as Cantabria, Asturias, Catalonia, and the provinces of León, Zamora [2] and Salamanca and Cáceres, [3] but also in some parts of the Canary Islands. [4]

  4. Bumba Meu Boi - Wikipedia

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    Bumba Meu Boi is an interactive play celebrated in Brazil. It originated in the 18th century. It is a form of social criticism. Lower-class Brazilians mock and criticize those of higher social status through a comedic folklore story told in song and dance.

  5. Festa Junina - Wikipedia

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    Many games targeted at children are present at Festa Juninas, especially at festivals hosted in schools serving as a fundraiser. [6] Pescaria: Children use a fishing rod to pick up cans or paper designed to look like fish from a box. Corrida do Saci: Children hop on one leg to the end of a line in a race, mimicking the movement of the Saci-pererê.

  6. Pixinguinha - Wikipedia

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  7. Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira - Wikipedia

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    Simone was born on December 25, 1949, in Salvador, Bahia, as the seventh daughter in a family of nine children.During her teenage years, she was a professional basketball player and moved to São Paulo to become a member of the women's national basketball team.

  8. Festa de São João do Porto - Wikipedia

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    Festa de São João do Porto (Portuguese for 'Festival of St John of Porto') is a festival during Midsummer, on the night of 23 June (Saint John's Eve), in the city of Porto, in the north of Portugal, as thousands of people come to the city centre and more traditional neighborhoods to pay a tribute to Saint John the Baptist, in a party that mixes sacred and profane traditions.

  9. Ilariê - Wikipedia

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    Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality.