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  2. Maria Mutola - Wikipedia

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    Mutola was born in 1972 in the poor shanty town of Chamanculo on the outskirts of Maputo, then known as Lourenço Marques, the capital of Portuguese Mozambique. [1] Her father was employed by the railways and her mother was a market vendor. As a young girl she excelled in football. She played with boys, as there were no leagues or teams for girls.

  3. Débora Évora - Wikipedia

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    Débora Évora Barbosa (born February 9, 1998) is a Portuguese kickboxer, who currently competes in the super bantamweight division of Glory. As of August 2023, she is ranked as the tenth best women's pound-for-pound kickboxer in the world by Beyond Kick. [1]

  4. Bertina Lopes - Wikipedia

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    Bertina Lopes (July 11, 1924 – February 10, 2012) [1] was a Mozambican-born, Italian painter and sculptor. Lopes' work displays a deep African sensibility with saturated colours and bold compositions of mask-like figures and geometric forms. [2]

  5. 2024 COSAFA U-17 Girls' Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 COSAFA U-17 Girls' Championship (Portuguese: Campeonato Feminino Sub-17 COSAFA Moçambique 2024) is the fifth edition of the COSAFA U-17 Girls' Championship, the international women's youth football championship contested by the under-17 national teams of the member associations of COSAFA. It was initially scheduled to be hosted by ...

  6. Maria Rosa Colaço - Wikipedia

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    Maria Rosa Parreiro Colaço was born in Torrão in the municipality of Alcácer do Sal in the Setúbal District of Portugal on 19 September 1935. She trained to be a nurse at the Portuguese Institute of Oncology but then changed to training to be a primary school teacher in Évora .

  7. Mozambican Portuguese - Wikipedia

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    According to the 1997 census, [2] 40% of the population of Mozambique spoke Portuguese. 9% spoke it at home, and 6.5% considered Portuguese to be their mother tongue. According to the general population survey taken in 2017, Portuguese is now spoken natively by 16.6% of the population aged 5 and older (or 3,686,890) and by one in every five people aged 15 t

  8. Brazilian Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    The Guimarães Rosa Institute (Portuguese: Instituto Guimarães Rosa, abbreviated IGR) is an institution subordinated to the Brazilian diplomatic missions in each country, being the main instrument for the execution of the Brazilian cultural policy abroad. [1] [2] Formerly it was known as the Brazilian Cultural Center (Centro Cultural Brasileiro).

  9. Music of Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    The native folk music of Mozambique has been highly influenced by Portuguese colonisation and local language forms. The most popular style of modern dance music is marrabenta . Mozambican music also influenced another Lusophone music in Brazil , like maxixe (its name derived from Maxixe in Mozambique), and mozambique style in Cuba and New York ...

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