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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. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Balada (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Balada" (full title "Balada (Tchê Tcherere Tchê Tchê)", also known as "Balada Boa") is a song by Brazilian artist Gusttavo Lima from his album Gusttavo Lima e você (2011). Written by Gusttavo Lima and Cássio Sampaio, it was released on 21 January 2011, in Brazil through label Som Livre .

  6. 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.

  7. Valenti (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Valenti" was released on August 28, 2002 as BoA's sixth Japanese single via Avex Trax. [1] A dance-pop number, South China Morning Post ' s Lucy Jeong wrote that the song is "rooted in Latin music with a funky and mesmerizing sound." [2] The release includes the B-side "Realize (Stay With Me)", as well as an English and instrumental version. [3]

  8. Tango no sekku - Wikipedia

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    Gogatsu Ningyo (五月人形, May doll) at Nakayama-dera.. Tango no Sekku (端午の節句), also known as Ayame no hi (Iris festival), originally referred to an annual ceremony held at the Japanese imperial court on May 5.

  9. TV Gazeta - Wikipedia

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    TV Gazeta was founded in 1970 in São Paulo. It is part of Cásper Líbero Foundation. It was one of the first Brazilian TV stations to broadcast in color in 1970, together with RecordTV, Rede Bandeirantes, Rede Globo, Rede Tupi and TV Cultura.