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    Armação dos Búzios (Portuguese pronunciation: [aʁmɐˈsɐ̃w duz ˈbuzjus]), often referred to as just Búzios, is a municipality located in the state of Rio...
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  • metres) equivalent and is located just south of the Búzios oil field. The field was named after Búzios, Rio de Janeiro. The field was discovered in May 2010...
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  • Lidya Buzio (1948 – September 30, 2014) was an Uruguayan-born American ceramist, potter, and sculptor. Lidya Buzio was born in 1948, in Montevideo, Uruguay...
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  • airport serving Armação dos Búzios, Brazil. It is named after Umberto Modiano, a businessman who owned Marina Porto Búzios, Nas Rocas Hotel, and financially...
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    Ifá (redirect from Búzios game)
    Ifá or Fá is an esoteric oral corpus that emanates from West Africa. It dates back to Ilẹ̀ Káàárọ̀-Oòjíire which today is known as Yorubaland. Ifá is an...
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  • Buzios, known in English as The Sports Society of Buzios, or known simply as Buzios, is a male professional Brazilian football club based in Búzios,...
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  • Ângela Diniz (category People from Armação dos Búzios)
    Armação dos Búzios) was a Brazilian socialite who became famous after she was murdered at her own beach house in Praia dos Ossos, Búzios, Rio de Janeiro...
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  • The ATP Buzios, also known as the Kolynos Cup, was a men's tennis tournament played in Búzios, Brazil. The event was played as part of the ATP Tour in...
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    Colonnello Alessandro Buzio was an Italian World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories, four of them shared. Alessandro Buzio was born in Pavia...
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  • and Puerto Rico, it is called dilogun. In Brazil, it is called jogo de búzios or merindinlogun. Though they share a common root, Caribbean and South American...
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