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  2. Lua de Cristal (song) - Wikipedia

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    Lua de Cristal (Spanish: Luna de Cristal; English: Crystal Moon) is a song by Brazilian singer Xuxa. It was released on July 16, 1990, by Som Livre along with his seventh studio album. Written by Michael Sullivan and Paulo Massadas, Luna de Cristal is the theme song from the 1990 Tizuka Yamasaki film of the same name starring Xuxa.

  3. Pra Não Dizer que Não Falei das Flores - Wikipedia

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    "Pra não dizer que não falei das flores" (Portuguese for "Not to say that I haven't spoken about the flowers"), also known as "Caminhando" (Portuguese for "Walking" or "Going forward"), is a song composed by Geraldo Vandré that ranked second in the third Festival Internacional da Canção in 1968.

  4. Isle of Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Mrs Anete intends to prepare a tomato sauce for the pork, but, having considered one of Mr Suzuki's tomatoes inadequate, she throws it in the garbage. Together with the rest of the garbage, the tomato is taken to Isle of Flowers (Ilha das Flores), Porto Alegre's landfill. There, the organic material considered adequate is selected as food for pigs.

  5. Festival of the Flowers - Wikipedia

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    The Flowers Festival (Spanish: Feria de las Flores) is a festival that takes place in Medellín, Colombia.The annual festival is a significant driver of tourism and holds importance to the cultural fabric of the city.

  6. Rosie Flores - Wikipedia

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    Flores formed her first band, Penelope's Children, while still in high school in California. [5] In the 1970s, Flores played the San Diego nightclub circuit and was the namesake of the alt country/cowpunk band Rosie and the Screamers. [2] After leaving the Screamers, she joined a cowpunk all-female band called Screamin' Sirens in the 1980s. [6]

  7. Lua Blanco - Wikipedia

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    Lua Blanco (Portuguese: [ˈluɐ ˈblɐ̃ku]; born March 5, 1987) [1] is a Brazilian actress, singer, songwriter, translator and writer. Blanco has been recognized for her talent, charisma and her ability to play different roles.

  8. Mundo da Lua - Wikipedia

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    Mundo da Lua (World of the Moon) is a Brazilian children's fantasy television series that aired on TV Cultura from 6 October 1991 to 27 September 1992, totalling 52 episodes. It was created by Flávio de Souza and starred Luciano Amaral. It is currently shown on TV Rá-Tim-Bum. [1] [2]

  9. Flores - Wikipedia

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    The name Flores is of Portuguese origin, meaning "Flowers". Flores is located east of Sumbawa and the Komodo Islands, and west of the Solor Islands and the Alor Archipelago. To the southeast is Timor. To the south, across the Sumba Strait, is Sumba Island, and to the north, beyond the Flores Sea, is Sulawesi.