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  2. Avenida Brasil (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Avenida Brasil has become the most exported telenovela made by Rede Globo, surpassing Da Cor do Pecado (ibid), which was the prior sales leader for other countries. [52] The telenovela has been licensed by more than 150 countries, including all of Latin America, the United States, South Korea, Armenia and Sweden, being dubbed into 19 languages ...

  3. Avenida Brasil - Wikipedia

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    Avenida Brasil may refer to: Avenida Brasil, a Brazilian telenovela; Avenida Brasil (Rio de Janeiro), a road in Rio de Janeiro, the capital city of the Brazilian State of Rio de Janeiro; and many other roads of the same name in other cities worldwide: In Brazil

  4. Avenida Brasil (Rio de Janeiro) - Wikipedia

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    Av. Brasil was first proposed in 1939 and was inaugurated 7 years later, and currently goes through 26 neighbourhoods of Rio de Janeiro. [1] Only one stretch, of 2.3 kilometers, is exclusively named "Avenida Brasil", which is between Avenida João XXIII, in Santa Cruz, and the access to the BR-101 highway, in the same neighborhood.

  5. List of awards and nominations received by Avenida Brasil

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    Avenida Brasil (Brazil Avenue [nb 1]) is a Brazilian telenovela that aired on Rede Globo from 26 March to 19 October 2012. Awards and nominations. Year Award

  6. Category:Avenida Brasil (TV series) - Wikipedia

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  7. Avenida Brasil (Lima) - Wikipedia

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    Brazil Avenue (Spanish: Avenida Brasil), formerly known as Magdalena [1] or Piérola, [2] is a major avenue in Lima, Peru. It crosses the districts of Lima, Breña, Jesús María, Pueblo Libre, and Magdalena del Mar. It has a total length of forty-two city blocks. [3]

  8. João Emanuel Carneiro - Wikipedia

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    Avenida Brasil written by him in 2012, became the most exported telenovela of Rede Globo, surpassing Da Cor do Pecado, which was the sales leader for other countries so far. The telenovela has been licensed for 150 countries over the past 20 months and dubbed into 19 languages as English , Spanish , Arabic, Greek, Polish, Russian and French.

  9. List of telenovelas - Wikipedia

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    Avenida Brasil ("Brazil Avenue") - 2012; Babilônia (refers to the Rio de Janeiro slum rather than Babylon) - 2015; Baila Comigo ("Dance With Me") - 1981;