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  2. Lebanese Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    Emigrants from Lebanon brought with them this journalistic culture to Brazil. [13] [12] In the late 19th century, 95 Arabic language newspapers were published within Brazil. [13] [12] Two of the major centres of Arabic diasporic culture were in Brasil including São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. [13] This time period is referred to as the nahda. [12]

  3. Lebanese diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese diaspora refers to Lebanese migrants and their descendants who emigrated from Lebanon and now reside in other countries. There are more people of Lebanese origin living outside Lebanon than within the country (4.6 million citizens).

  4. Brazil–Lebanon relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, Brazil opened a consulate in Beirut to facilitate Ottoman (Lebanese) emigration to Brazil. By 1914, over 60,000 Lebanese had immigrated to Brazil. [4] In October 1945, Lebanon obtained its independence from France and in November 1945, Brazil recognized and established diplomatic relations with Lebanon. [1] In 1954, Lebanese President ...

  5. Arab Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    It is not known exactly when, although the Syrians and Lebanese say that in 1885 there was a small core of peddlers working in the market square. By 1920, the census listed 50,246 Syrians and Lebanese in Brazil, 38.4% (2/5) of these in the state of São Paulo. The 1940 census enumerated 48,614 Syrians, Lebanese and other related groups with a ...

  6. List of Lebanese Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable individuals born in Brazil of Lebanese ancestry or people of Lebanese and Brazilian dual nationality who live or lived in Brazil. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  7. Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International - Wikipedia

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    The new channel was a success, disseminated throughout the world, especially attracting the Lebanese diaspora. [ citation needed ] In 2003, as a result of an agreement between Saleh Kamel , founder of LMH company (Lebanese Media Holding, owner of 49% of LBC SAT and Pac's shares) and Saudi prince Al Waleed bin Talal , the latter, through Kingdom ...

  8. Arab diaspora - Wikipedia

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    At that time, 107,074 Brazilians said they had a Syrian, Lebanese, Palestinian, Iraqi or Arab father. Native Arabs were 46,105 and naturalized Brazilians were 5,447. In 1940, Brazil had 41,169,321 inhabitants, hence Arabs and their children were 0.38% of Brazil's population in 1940. [65] Colombia, [66] Argentina, Venezuela, Mexico and Chile.

  9. Lebanese people - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanese diaspora consists of approximately 4 [2] [3] [4] - 14 [6] million, both Lebanese-born living abroad and those born-abroad of Lebanese descent. The majority of the Lebanese in the diaspora are Christians, [102] disproportionately so in the Americas where the vast majority reside. An estimate figure show that they represent about 75% ...