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  • A marine conservation project in Brazil founded in the early 1980s
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  • '''Rio de Janeiro''' is Brazil's second largest city (after [[São Paulo]]), and the former capital of the
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  • Acronym for Brazil, Russia, India and China, as a group of large, low-income, high-growth-rate
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  • A [[South America|South American]] [[nation]] bordering [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Chile]] and [[Bolivia]].
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  • ...uay. Some analysts include Brazil or sometimes just the southern states of Brazil.Bolivia and Peru may be included. ...Uruguay. Operation Condor, during the Cold War, involved Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay.
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  • ...agreement among some countries of the [[Southern Cone]] ([[Argentina]], [[Brazil]] and [[Paraguay]]) and [[Canada]]
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  • ...ar''', pitted [[Paraguay]] against the triple alliance of [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], and [[Uruguay]]. Lasting from 1864 until 1870, it is the bloodiest war i ...s corridor to launch an attack on Brazilian forces (Argentina already gave Brazil equivalent access to its waterways). Citing neutrality, however, Argentina
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  • ...h American]] war pitting [[Paraguay]] against alliance of [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], and [[Uruguay]] (1864-1870).
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  • The second largest city in Brazil, and the former capital of the country until 1960.
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  • Is an [[orchid]] genus formed by only one tiny species of [[Brazil]] now generally considered a synonym of ''[[Isabelia]]''.
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  • Is an [[orchid]] genus formed by only one tiny species of [[Brazil]] now generally considered a synonym of ''[[Isabelia]]''.
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  • ...all species that exist primarily in the dry jungles of South and Southeast Brazil.
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  • The [[Brazil|Brazilian]] Federal District ([[Portuguese]]: Distrito Federal) which is us
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  • An [[Association football|association football]] club in [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]]
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  • ...s a Brazilian supermodel. At age 15, after winning the Ford Supermodel of Brazil contest and placing second in the Ford Supermodel of the World contest, she
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  • A species of the genus Alipiopsitta, found in the cerrado region of Brazil and adjacent Bolivia.
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  • ...d genus formed by nine showy epiphyte species and seven natural hybrids of Brazil, one species reaching Argentina and Paraguay.
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  • ...] Pão de Açúcar) is a peak overlooking the city of [[Rio de Janeiro]] in [[Brazil]].<ref>http://www.copacabana.info/sugar-loaf.html</ref>
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  • ...chid]] genus formed by seven species spread from [[Costa Rica]] to South [[Brazil]] and closely related to the genus ''[[Miltonia]]''.
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  • ...ur of FIFA president [[Jules Rimet]] (1873–1956). When [[Brazil (football)|Brazil]] achieved their third title in 1970, they won that trophy outright and a n The most successful countries have been [[Brazil (football)|Brazil]], who have won the tournament five times and been runners-up twice; [[Germ
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  • ...d along both banks of the Amazon river and other major Amazonian rivers in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
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  • Is as rare and small species of orchid from the [[Atlantic Forest]] of [[Brazil]], easily differentiated within its [[genus]] because it is the only which
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  • Brazil, Russia, India and China - a group of countries that acts as a pressure gro
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  • ...uding [[Argentina]], [[Chile]] and [[Uruguay]]; sometimes all or part of [[Brazil]], as well as [[Bolivia]] and [[Peru]].
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  • ...orchid]] [[endemic]] from the jungles in the South of [[Bahia]] State in [[Brazil]], known for being similar to ''[[Leptotes bicolor]]'', however usually ca
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  • ...n [[orchid]] genus formed by three tiny species spread from Northeast of [[Brazil]] to [[Argentina]], two species previously classified under genera ''Neolau
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  • German Ambassador to Brazil (1937-1938); [[Nazi Party]] member; Ambassador for Special Assignments, [[R
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  • ...owned and operated by [[Google]]. The majority of Orkut users come from [[Brazil]] and [[India]] although it was originally marketed for people from the [[U
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  • Is as small species of [[orchid]] from the [[Atlantic Forest]] of [[Brazil]], easily differentiated within its [[genus]] by its elongated and entirely
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  • Is as small species of [[orchid]] from the [[Atlantic Forest]] of [[Brazil]], very similar to ''[[Leptotes pauloensis]]'' from which it can be disting
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  • Romance language spoken mainly in Galicia, Portugal, Brazil and various countries of Africa and Asia, with two main standardized variet
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  • ...tiple fruit with a terminal tuft of leaves, native to the southern part of Brazil, and Paraguay.
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  • ...({{lang-pt|República dos Estados Unidos do Brasil}}), the official name of Brazil between 1889 and 1937 * [[United States of Brazil]], the official name of Brazil between 1937 and 1967
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  • ...]], fought by [[Paraguay]] against the triple alliance of [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], and [[Uruguay]], between 1864 and 1870.
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  • ...//lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/brtoc.html Library of Congress. ''A Country Study: Brazil'' (1993), highly detailed factual report by U.S. government (it is in the p * [http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/brazil/ LANIC from U. of Texas]
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  • ...orchid]] [[endemic]] from the jungles in the South of [[Bahia]] State in [[Brazil]], known for being similar to ''[[Leptotes bicolor]]'', however bringing s
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  • Is as small species of [[orchid]] from the [[Atlantic Forest]] of [[Brazil]], similar to ''[[Leptotes tenuis]]'' from which it can be distinguished fo
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  • ...effectively "kicked out" of the 1966 tournament by cynical tackling, when Brazil were eliminated at the group stage by [[Portugal (football)|Portugal]] and
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  • ...t''' ([[Portuguese language|Portuguese:]] Distrito Federal) is a part of [[Brazil]] which is used for the capital city [[Brasília]]; it is nearly surrounded
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  • ...small species of [[orchid]] widespread along the [[Atlantic Forest]] in [[Brazil]], the [[type species]] of its [[genus]], known for its generous blooming a
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  • ...ica]], bounded by [[Guyana]] in the west, [[French Guiana]] in the east, [[Brazil]] in the south, and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the north.
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  • ...a nineteenth century war that pitted [[Paraguay]] against [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], and [[Uruguay]].
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  • ...ca]]. Colonized by [[Spain]], it was then claimed by Argentina, annexed by Brazil in 1821, but became independent in 1828, suffering through the [[War of th ...omic crises early in the 21st century, linked to problems in Argentina and Brazil, Uruguay, with [[IMF]] assistance, restructured its external debt, and has
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  • '''Brasília''' is the capital city of [[Brazil]] and is located in the [[Distrito Federal]]. It has a population of around
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  • * Campinas, São Paolo, Brazil
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  • ...le living in [[Paris]] during the early 1900's. He remains a folk hero in Brazil. Many there credit him with the invention of the airplane. He returned to Brazil where he lived until committing suicide by hanging.
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  • ...f [[orchid]] [[endemic]] from [[Chapada Diamantina]] in [[Bahia]] State, [[Brazil]], which is easily identified because it is the only ''[[Leptotes (orchid)|
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  • ...[[orchid]] possibly from the [[Atlantic Forest]] of [[Sao Paulo]] State, [[Brazil]], intermediate to other ''[[Leptotes (orchid)|Leptotes]]'' species, from w
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  • The '''caipirinha''' is known as the national drink of [[Brazil]], and is made from [[lime]] and [[cachaça]]. The name is derived from the
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  • It was started by [[Brian Brazil]] and [[Paul O'Malley]]and is sponsored by the [[Free Software Foundation]]
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • *[http://mirandaorchids.com/brazilianorchidsVGA.htm Orchids of Brazil]
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • ...ed-destinations.com/peru/peru-fast-facts.htm</ref> Peru has borders with [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Chile]] and [[Bolivia]].<ref>http://images.
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • **[http://www.fornsed-brasil.org/ Asatru Vanatru Forn Sed Brasil] Brazil (since 2002) **[http://br.geocities.com/waldbuss/ Schwarzer Adler Odinic Brüderschaft] (Brazil)
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  • [[Category:Football clubs & teams in Brazil]]
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • ...aulo state|its eponymous state]], '''São Paulo''' is the largest city in [[Brazil]] and the seventh largest metropolitan area in the world.<ref>http://www.mo
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  • <big>'''Brazil'''</big> ...anguage|Portuguese]]: ''Brasil''), officially the ''Federative Republic of Brazil'' (Portuguese: ''República Federativa do Brasil''), with over 3 million sq
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • ...the second-best record in the [[FIFA World Cup]] after [[Brazil (football)|Brazil]], having won the tournament four times and been runners-up four times. The
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  • ...ural [[1930 FIFA World Cup]] and also won the [[1930 FIFA World Cup]] in [[Brazil]]. Among the most famous Uruguayan footballers are [[José Leandro Andrade]
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  • ...tandards. The Committee's members come from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Italy, Ja
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • .... 1520) was a Portuguese navigator who was the first European to land in [[Brazil]], claiming it in 1500 for Portugal. ==Discovery of Brazil==
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  • ...r''' is a statue of [[Jesus Christ]] located in [[Rio de Janeiro]] City, [[Brazil]]. The statue stands 38 metres (120 ft) tall (including the pedestal), weig
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  • '''1976 7" EP''' (Brazil: Rock Espetacular RG 03)
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  • ...sion. Ford also owns shares in [[Mazda]] of [[Japan]] and [[Troller]] of [[Brazil]]. Until 2008, Ford also owned [[England|English]] luxury brands [[Land Rov
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • * [http://www.esperanto.org.br/ Brazilian Esperanto League] – Brazil's national organization
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  • ...production but still in wide use, with licensed production in the U.S. and Brazil, is of the FAL [[rifle]], in both full-power and automatic rifle versions,
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • Livebearing fishes are native to the Americas, from New Jersey down to Brazil, and in east Asia. They have been introduced into other tropical areas to c
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  • ...rica]], bordered by [[Venezuela]] to the west, [[Suriname]] to the east, [[Brazil]] to the south, and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the north. First human settle
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • '''1979 7" single edition''' (Brazil: Swan Song SS 11105, Paraguay: Swan Song 11.105)
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  • Mitsuyo Maeda, a judoka and prizefighter, moved to Brazil, where he taught judo to two brothers Carlos and Helio Gracie. === Founding of BJJ in Brazil ===
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  • This is a '''list of presidents of Brazil'''. *Between 1945 and 1961 Brazil experienced its first democratic period.
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  • [[Argentina]], [[Australia]], [[Brazil]], [[Canada]], China, [[France]], [[Germany]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], [[
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  • ...ed a popular book, ''Tristes Tropiques'', about his expeditions in Central Brazil at the time. Back in France he was mobilized as a soldier (1939/'40). After
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • |[[Barbosa Rodrigues, João]]||1842 - 1909||[[Brazil]]||[[Barb.Rodr.]] |[[Hoehne, Frederico Carlos]]||1882 - 1959||[[Brazil]]||[[Hoehne]]
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  • '''Bossa nova''' is a musical style that originated in [[Brazil]] in the mid twentieth century. It was influenced by [[jazz]] and [[samba]]
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  • |{{Image|Sao Paulo smog.jpg| |200px|Smog in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2006}}
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  • ...ew Zealand/Philippines/Sweden: Atlantic 45-2970, Angola: Atlantic ATS 610, Brazil: Atco ATCS 10.062, Canada: Atlantic AT 2970, Greece: Atlantic 2091228, Holl
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • ...ica]], bounded by [[Guyana]] in the west, [[French Guiana]] in the east, [[Brazil]] in the south, and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the north. Human settlement d
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • *Brazil
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  • ...]] with little variation in [[temperature]]. For example, in [[Manaus]], [[Brazil]], rainfall in the [[Amazon rainforest]] is between 50mm and over 300mm acr
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