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  2. Quinoa - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the international community became increasingly interested in quinoa and it entered a boom and bust economic cycle that would last for over ten years. Between 2004 and 2011, quinoa became a more interesting commodity and global excitement for it increased. At this point, Bolivia and Peru were the only major producers of quinoa.

  3. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Countries with YouTube localization; Country Language(s) Launch date Notes United States: English: February 14, 2005 [280] First location and worldwide launch Brazil: Portuguese: June 19, 2007 [280] First international location, first location in South America, and the first Latin American Country. France: French and Basque: June 19, 2007 [280]

  4. List of food origins - Wikipedia

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    Around 4000 BCE the climate of the Sahara and the Sahel started to become drier at an exceedingly fast pace. This climate change caused lakes and rivers to shrink significantly and caused increasing desertification , potentially reducing the wild food supply and spurring people to domesticate plant crops. [ 2 ]

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  6. New World crops - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of cultivation Date Crops Location 8000 BCE [5]: Squash: Oaxaca, Mexico: 8000–5000 BCE [6]: Potato: Peruvian and Bolivian Andes 6000–4000 BCE [7]: Peppers: Bolivia

  7. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    The choice of the name youtube.com led to ... [199] [200] On February 1, 2018, it was rolled out in 130 countries worldwide, including Brazil, ... YouTube became ...

  8. History of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    During the Bolsonaro government, Brazil reached 33 million people suffering from hunger, a number that less than 2 years earlier was 19.1 million, [95] also during his government, Brazil became the second country with the most deaths from COVID-19, more than 670,000 deaths with more than 30 million infections were reported.

  9. In late August, Brazil's top court ordered mobile and internet service providers to block X in the nation, and users were cut off within hours after X did not name a new legal representative.