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{{r|Latin America}} | {{r|Latin America}} | ||
{{r|Mercosur}} | {{r|Mercosur}} | ||
==Subtopics== | ==Subtopics== | ||
{{r|Amazon Rainforest}} | {{r|Amazon Rainforest}} | ||
{{r|Brasília}} | {{r|Brasília}} | ||
{{r|Rio de Janeiro}} | |||
{{r|War of the Triple Alliance}} | |||
{{r|Operation Condor}} | |||
==Other related topics== | ==Other related topics== | ||
{{r|Portugal}} | {{r|Portugal}} | ||
{{r|Portuguese language}} | {{r|Portuguese language}} | ||
===Tourism & Recreation=== | ===Tourism & Recreation=== | ||
{{r|Carnival}} | |||
{{r|Soccer}} |
Revision as of 13:24, 20 May 2009
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Parent topics
- Latin America [r]: The region of the Americas that shares a common tradition and historical heritage of European colonization, mostly Iberian. [e]
- Mercosur [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Amazon Rainforest [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Brasília [r]: The capital city of Brazil located in the Distrito Federal. [e]
- Rio de Janeiro [r]: The second largest city in Brazil, and the former capital of the country until 1960. [e]
- War of the Triple Alliance [r]: Bloodiest South American war pitting Paraguay against alliance of Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay (1864-1870). [e]
- Operation Condor [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Portugal [r]: South-west European republic (population c. 10.7 million; capital Lisbon) on the western side of the Iberian Peninsula, with a long Atlantic coastline to its west and bordering Spain to the north and east. [e]
- Portuguese language [r]: An Iberian Romance language, of the Indo-European family. [e]
Tourism & Recreation
- Carnival [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Soccer [r]: Alternate name for Association football, widely used in Australia, Canada, and the United States. [e]