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  2. Eurofarma - Wikipedia

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    Eurofarma is a multinational company with 100% Brazilian capital. Eurofarma Group operates in the healthcare sector, producing and marketing products and services.With a diversified presence, it operates in all the main segments, such as Medical Prescription, Over-the-Counter, Generic, Hospital and Oncology, in addition to the export and outsourcing of medicines.

  3. EMS (pharmaceuticals) - Wikipedia

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    EMS is the biggest domestic pharmaceutical company in Brazil. [1] Founded in the mid-1950s, the company has six industrial plants based in São Bernardo do Campo, Hortolândia and Jaguariúna, in the state of São Paulo, Manaus, Brasília and Belgrade in Serbia.

  4. List of active separatist movements in South America

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    Advocacy group: The South Is My Country São Paulo. Proposed state: Republic of São Paulo Advocacy group: Movimento São Paulo Independente [8] [9] North Region. Proposed state: Republic of the Peoples of the Amazon Advocacy group: Movimento Amazônia Independente [10] [11] Northeast Region. Proposed: Independence for the Northeast Region

  5. CBS Telenoticias - Wikipedia

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    CBS Telenoticias (written as CBS Telenotícias in Brazil, formerly known simply as Telenoticias) was a subscription news television channel operated by CBS, headquartered in Miami. [1] It was the first news channel to broadcast its programming in Spanish and Portuguese languages to Latin America .

  6. People Are Posting Their Groceries To Complain About ... - AOL

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    People Are Posting Their Groceries To Complain About Inflation & It's Backfiring In A Huge Way

  7. Brazil–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1871, Brazilian Emperor Pedro II visited Spain and met with Spanish King Amadeo I. [6] Beginning in the 1880s until the 1930s, a wave of Spanish migrants arrived to Brazil as it was the only South American nation without immigration quotas at the time. More than 1 million Spanish migrants would arrive to Brazil. [7]

  8. Lambada (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lambada", also known as "Chorando Se Foi (Lambada)", or "Llorando Se Fue (Lambada)" (both meaning "crying, he/she went away" in Portuguese and Spanish, respectively), is a song by French-Brazilian pop group Kaoma. It features guest vocals by Brazilian vocalist Loalwa Braz and was released as the first single from Kaoma's 1989 debut album ...

  9. Ai Se Eu Te Pego - Wikipedia

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    Released in 2011, the version of Teló became a national success, reaching the top position of the Brazilian music charts, and the video of the song reaching an views record on YouTube for Brazilian music, with more than 1 billion views. the song beginner to have an internacional repercussion, according to Teló and Sharon Acioly, one of the ...