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  2. Music of Madeira - Wikipedia

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    Bailinho da Madeira. The Music of Madeira reflects its cultural heritage, this can be seen in the local folklore music, which in Madeira is widespread and mainly uses local musical instruments such as the machete, rajão, brinquinho and cavaquinho, which are used in traditional folkloric dances like the bailinho da Madeira.

  3. Brinquinho - Wikipedia

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    Bailinho da Madeira. The brinquinho is a musical instrument from Madeira, Portugal.It's the main musical instrument used in the Folklore dance the Bailinho da Madeira.. It consists of a set of wooden dolls dressed in costumes typical of Madeira, accompanied by Castanets hanging on the wooden dolls backs and in the middle is a reed, which is moved by vertical movements.

  4. Maximiano de Sousa - Wikipedia

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    Noites da Madeira/Bailinho da Madeira (78, VC, 1949) Bailinho da Madeira/Noites da Madeira (Single, Decca/VC, 1956) A Mula da Cooperativa / A Coisa / O Magala / O Homem do Trombone (Columbia) Porto Santo; 31; Sinal da Cruz; Pomba Branca, Pomba Branca/Quando a Dor Bateu à Porta (Single, Decca/VC, 1974) As Bordadeira; Casei com uma Velha; Júlia ...

  5. Madeira - Wikipedia

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    Madeira was also the host of the 2003 World Handball Championship. The Rally Vinho da Madeira is a rally race held annually since 1959, considered one of the biggest sporting events on the island [146] It was part of the European Rally Championship from 1979 to 2012 and the Intercontinental Rally Challenge from 2006 to 2010.

  6. Music of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Music in Madeira is widespread and mainly uses local musical instruments such as the Machete, rajao, Brinquinho and Cavaquinho, which are used in traditional Folklore dances like the Bailinho da Madeira. One of the island's most celebrated folklorists was Maria Ascensão (1926–2001). [4]

  7. Linda de Suza - Wikipedia

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    Teolinda Joaquina de Sousa Lança (European Portuguese pronunciation: [tjuˈlĩdɐ ʒwɐˈkinɐ ðɨ ˈsozɐ ˈlɐ̃sɐ]; 22 February 1948 – 28 December 2022), better known as Linda de Suza, was a Portuguese Lusophone and Francophone singer and best-selling author.

  8. Funchal - Wikipedia

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    Funchal Baptist Church was established in Madeira in 1976. It is located at Rua Silvestre Quintino de Freitas, and provides English services in the morning and Portuguese in the evening. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was established on Madeira in 1983.

  9. Cult of the Lord Holy Christ of the Miracles - Wikipedia

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    The Cult of the Lord Holy Christ of the Miracles (Portuguese: Culto do Senhor Santo Cristo dos Milagres), popularly known as Senhor Santo Cristo or Santo Cristo dos Milagres is a religious veneration associated with an image of Jesus Christ, depicted in the events of the New Testament (presented in Luke 23:1-25).