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  2. Culture of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Rooster of Barcelos, the iconic Portuguese souvenir. The Portuguese participate in many cultural activities, indulging their appreciation of art, music, drama, and dance. Portugal has a rich traditional folklore (Ranchos Folclóricos), with great regional variety. Many cities and towns have a museum and a collection of ancient monuments and ...

  3. Mercado Adolpho Lisboa - Wikipedia

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    The market is one of the largest open markets in the city of Manaus, offering fresh fruits, spices, fish, souvenirs, traditional indigenous medications and among other products. [1] The building was interdicted in 2006 for restoration works and was delivered after seven years on October 23, 2013.

  4. Fios de ovos - Wikipedia

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    Like other egg-based Portuguese sweets, fios de ovos is believed to have been created by Portuguese nuns around the 14th or 15th century. Laundry was a common service performed by convents and monasteries, and their use of egg whites for " starching " clothes created a large surplus of yolks. [ 9 ]

  5. List of Brazilian sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    Papo-de-anjo – a traditional Portuguese dessert made chiefly from whipped egg yolks, baked and then boiled in sugar syrup. [9] Pastel doce; Pastel de Santa Clara; Passion fruit mousse; Pavê – a dessert similar to Tiramisu made using ladyfingers (known as "champagne biscuits" in Brazil) or a Marie biscuit equivalent, chocolate cream and ...

  6. Lojas Americanas - Wikipedia

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    Lojas Americanas is a Brazilian retail chain founded in 1929 in the city of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, by the Austrian-Brazilian Max Landesmann and Americans John Lee, Glen Matson, James Marshall and Batson Borger. Currently, [when?] the company has 1,945 stores in all 26 Brazilian states and in the Federal District. Lojas Americanas is the ...

  7. Seabra Foods - Wikipedia

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    Seabra Foods was founded in 1967 by Americo Nunes Seabra, an immigrant from Portugal. In 2018, the chain acquired two Lucky's Market locations, effectively entering the Southern Florida market. [ 3 ]

  8. A doll brings pride, identity for Brazil Indigenous woman

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    It delighted passersby; while Indigenous dolls can be found elsewhere in Latin America, they remain mostly absent in Brazil, home to nearly 900,000 people identifying as Indigenous in the last census.

  9. Lojas Renner - Wikipedia

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    Renner showroom in Barra Shopping. Lojas Renner (Portuguese: Renner Stores; Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈlɔʒas ʁẽˈneʁ]) is a Brazilian department store clothing company, headquartered in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

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