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  2. Category:Brazilian YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Brazilian YouTubers" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alanzoka; B.

  3. Category:Brazilian given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Brazilian given names" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Adaílton;

  4. BFF Girls - Wikipedia

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    BFF Girls is a Brazilian girl group formed in the first season of the reality show The Voice Kids. Currently, the group is formed by Bia Torres, Giulia Nassa and Laura Castro. The original line-up included Laura Schadeck, who officially announced her departure in January 2019. The group owns the number one hit "Fica" on Billboard Brasil. [1]

  5. Sabina Sciubba - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Brazilian Girls were nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Dance/Electronic Album category, but lost out to the band Daft Punk. [17] In 2009 Sabina and Brazilian Girls member Didi Gutman wrote and produced singer Baaba Maal's album Television, released on Palm Pictures. [18] The band disbanded in 2019.

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  7. Brazilian Girls - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Girls is a band from New York, United States, known for their eclectic blend of electronic dance music with musical styles as diverse as tango, chanson, house, reggae and lounge (but no Brazilian rhythms at all). [2] None of the members are actually from Brazil and the only female in the band is the Italian singer Sabina Sciubba. [3]

  8. Name of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The name Brazil is a shortened form of Terra do Brasil ("Land of Brazil"), a reference to the brazilwood tree. The name was given in the early 16th century to the territories leased to the merchant consortium led by Fernão de Loronha, to exploit brazilwood for the production of wood dyes for the European textile industry.

  9. Me Chama de Bruna - Wikipedia

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    Me Chama de Bruna (transl. Call me Bruna) is a Brazilian drama television series loosely based on the real story of Bruna Surfistinha (pen name of Raquel Pacheco), a former sex worker who attracted the attention of Brazilian media by publishing, in a blog, her sexual experiences with clients. [1] The series premiered on Fox Premium on October 8 ...