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  2. Brazil–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Spain is Brazil's 16th largest trading partner globally. [5] Spain is Brazil's third largest foreign investor and in 2015, Spain had US$5 billion worth of investments in the country. [4] Brazilian multinational company Embraer operates in Spain.

  3. Treaty of Madrid (13 January 1750) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Madrid (also known as the Treaty of Limits of the Conquests) [1] was an agreement concluded between Spain and Portugal on 13 January 1750. In an effort to end decades of conflict in the region of present-day Uruguay, the treaty established detailed territorial boundaries between Portuguese Brazil and the Spanish colonial territories to the south and west.

  4. Spanish Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    More than half of modern Brazil's territory was attributed to Spain by the Treaty of Tordesillas. However, Spain was unable to settle that region. During the dynastic union between Portugal and Spain (1580–1640), many Spaniards settled in Brazil, particularly in São Paulo. As a consequence, there are a large number of Brazilian descendants ...

  5. NFL confirms Brazil and Spain site trips as international ...

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    The NFL touted the global demand for its product ahead of its five international games and confirmed Friday that cities in Brazil and Spain are under review as potential hosts in the future.

  6. Two Brazilian brothers arrested in Spain for alleged Islamic ...

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    A Brazilian Federal Police source identified the brothers arrested in Spain as Thaylan Padilha Palomanes and Thauann Padilha Palomanes, requesting anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigation.

  7. Spanish immigration to Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil only started to be an important destination for immigrants from Spain in the 1880s, but the country received the third largest number of Spanish emigrants, behind only the two aforementioned countries. Spaniards also made up the third largest national group to immigrate to Brazil, after the Italians and Portuguese. [1]

  8. Former Americanas CEO Gutierrez free in Spain in Brazil fraud ...

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    The former CEO of retail giant Americanas, wanted in Brazil in connection with a $4.5 billion alleged accounting fraud, was free in Madrid, his lawyers said on Saturday, one day after his arrest ...

  9. Foreign relations of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Spain: 1834: See BrazilSpain relations. Brazil has an embassy in Madrid and a consulate-general in Barcelona. Spain has an embassy in Brasília and consulates-general in Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador and in São Paulo. Sweden: 1826: See Brazil–Sweden relations. Brazil has an embassy in Stockholm. Sweden has an embassy in Brasília ...