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    across. It is also known in Latin America as the nigua and bicho de pie (Spanish) or bicho de (Portuguese), literally "foot bug". Tunga penetrans is a...
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    Forró (redirect from Forró -de-serra)
    Marinês).[citation needed] This musical style, commonly called also forró -de-serra, is played by a trio combination of an accordion (with a dry tuning...
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  • Languages: Language Isolates. Volume II: Kanoé to Yurakaré. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-043273-2. van der Voort 2000. van der Voort 2000, p...
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  • Santos' em São Paulo 'Em família' e 'Meu pedacinho de chão' têm recordes negativos no sábado 'Meu pedacinho de chão' tem recorde negativo em SP no sábado: 13...
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    Rodrigo Santoro (category Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro alumni)
    versions. His first major role in a film production came in 2001, with Bicho de Sete Cabeças (Brainstorm) from Brazilian director Laís Bodansky. By the...
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    dominate control of the region. Beginning with rackets such as Jogo do Bicho, Rio de Janeiro has had many incidents of collusion among criminal organizations...
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  • Juruena River. Today, most members of the group are found in the Pyreneus de Souza Indigenous Territory in the state of Rondonia. Currently, there are...
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    isolates of the Mamoré–Guaporé region of eastern lowland Bolivia (the Llanos de Moxos and Chiquitania regions) and Brazil (Rondonia and Mato Grosso states)...
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    Spanish profanity (redirect from Mal bicho)
    Cuba, carajo!, ¡Viva el Ecuador, carajo!, and ¡Viva el Perú, carajo![a] Bicho (lit. 'bug' or 'baitworm') is one of the most commonly used references to...
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  • a sketch by Geraldo Lapenda (1962). It was originally spoken in the Serra de São José and on the Meio River, Capibaribe River and Taperoa River in the...
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