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Casa da Criação Morangos com Açúcar: Strawberries with Sugar: 2003 2012 TVI: Casa da Criação Mulheres: Women: 2014 2015 TVI: Raquel Palermo and Eduarda Laia Mundo ao Contrário: World Upside Down: 2013 2013 TVI: João Matos Mundo Meu: My World: 2005 2006 TVI: Casa da Criação Na Paz dos Anjos: In the Angels' Peace: 1994 RTP: by José ...
Caipira (Caipira pronunciation: [kajˈpiɹɐ] or [kajˈpiɹ]; Portuguese pronunciation: [kajˈpiɾɐ]) is a dialect of the Portuguese language spoken in localities of Caipira influence, mainly in the interior of the state of São Paulo, in the eastern south of Mato Grosso do Sul, in the Triângulo [1] and southern Minas Gerais, in the south of Goiás, in the far north, center and west of ...
The project was conceived in 2001. [3] It is speculated by many sources that São Paulo was chosen as the site of the museum for its symbolism, as it is the largest Portuguese-speaking city and metropolitan region in the world, with 20 million inhabitants.
A Guarani speaker. Paraguayan Guarani [a] is a South American language that belongs to the Tupi–Guarani branch [4] of the Tupian language family.It is one of the official languages of Paraguay (along with Spanish), where it is spoken by the majority of the population, and where half of the rural population are monolingual speakers of the language.
[17] [18] On March 17, 2023, she released an official music video for "Nossa Senhora das Dores" to celebrate the beginning of her Casa Guilhermina Tour the day after. [19] On August 8, 2023, she released "Mázia" as the final single off of the album, a song honoring her late cousin Cláudia, alongside a music video shot in Angola . [ 20 ]
Najwa Nimri Urrutikoetxea (Spanish: [ˈna.ʝwa ˈnim.ri u.ru.ti.ko.eˈtʃe.a]; [1] born 14 February 1972) is a Spanish actress and singer.. In 1996, Nimri formed the musical duo Najwajean along with producer Carlos Jean, launching No Blood, an early instance of a trip-hop album in Spain. [2]
Juan Gabriel Vásquez was born in Bogotá in 1973, [1] to Alfredo Vásquez and Fanny Velandia, both lawyers. He began to write at an early age, publishing his first stories in a school magazine at the age of eight.
José Rubio Galindo, a student at the Faculty of Letters, and Luis Málaga Arenas, a student at the Faculty of Medicine, would join Plácido Galindo, Eduardo Astengo, Rafael Quirós, Mario de las Casas, Alberto Denegri, Luis de Souza Ferreira (who scored the first Peruvian goal in a FIFA World Cup), [159] Andrés Rotta, Carlos Galindo ...