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  2. Brazil–Ireland relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Brazil and Ireland officially established diplomatic relations. [5] In 1991, Brazil opened an embassy in Dublin and in 1995, Irish President Mary Robinson paid an official visit to Brazil. [1] In 2001, Ireland opened an embassy in Brasília. In 2006, Enterprise Ireland opened an office in São Paulo, with operations throughout South ...

  3. Irish Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    Irish Brazilians (Portuguese: Irlando-brasileiros or Hiberno-brasileiros; Irish: Gael-Bhrasaíligh [citation needed]) are Brazilian citizens of Irish ancestry, or Irish-born people residing in Brazil, and vice-versa. Many Irish immigrants to Brazil changed their surnames to resemble Portuguese names more closely, often losing the common prefix 'O'.

  4. Brazilians in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Protest in Dublin in support of the Liga dos Camponeses Pobres (League of Poor Peasants)In 1991, Brazil opened an embassy in Dublin.. According to the Paulo Azevedo of the Brazilian embassy, there have been three waves of Brazilians moving to Ireland: factory workers during the Celtic Tiger years (late 1990s into the 2000s), students from the 2000s to the present, and then engineers and IT ...

  5. Category:Brazil–Ireland relations - Wikipedia

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  6. Brasil (mythical island) - Wikipedia

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    Brasil, also known as Hy-Brasil and several other variants, [2] is a phantom island said to lie in the Atlantic Ocean [3] west of Ireland. Irish myths described it as cloaked in mist except for one day every seven years, when it becomes visible but still cannot be reached.

  7. Irish and German Mercenary Soldiers' revolt - Wikipedia

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    The Irish and German revolt (Portuguese: Revolta dos Mercenários) in Brazil was a revolt of German and Irish mercenaries in 1828 during the Cisplatine War of 1825–1828. . The immigrants, who were recruited in their homelands to come to Brazil, discovered that the promises made to them by the Brazilian government were not fulfil

  8. Category:Brazilian people of Irish descent - Wikipedia

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  9. Foreign relations of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    See BrazilIreland relations. ... Both countries, throughout history, were very friendly with each other, and both fought against Great Britain cooperatively, ...