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Asian Brazilians (Portuguese:
Brasileiros asiáticos)
refers to
Brazilian citizens or
residents of
Asian ancestry. The vast
majority trace their origins...
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Pachystachys lutea,
known as the
golden shrimp plant or
lollipop plant, is a tropical, soft-stemmed
evergreen shrub between 0.5 and 2.5
meters tall, native...
- as
chonta quiru in Peru, and Ecuador, as
tajibo in Bolivia, and as ipê-
amarelo in Brazil, is a
native tree of the
intertropical broadleaf deciduous forests...
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Chapeuzinho Amarelo is a children's book
written by
musician Chico Buarque in 1970, and
later becoming known for
having been
illustrated by cartoonist...
- Sítio do
Picapau Amarelo may
refer to: Sítio do
Picapau Amarelo (novel series), a
novel series by
Monteiro Lobato Sítio do
Picapau Amarelo (fictional farm)...
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other recognized census categories are
branco ("white"),
preto ("black"),
amarelo ("yellow",
meaning ethnic East Asians), and indígena ("indigene" or "indigenous...
- Sítio do
Picapau Amarelo (Portuguese title: Pirlimpimpim) is a
Brazilian children's
television series,
based on the work of
Monteiro Lobato,
adapted by...
- Sítio do
Picapau Amarelo is a
Brazilian children's
television series,
which aired on Rede
Globo from 1977 to 1986. It was
produced in
partnership with...
- the
westernmost point of Portugal. It has been
referred to as the Ilha
Amarelo Torrado ('Yellow/Auburn Island') and due to the ****ociation with poet Raul...
- Sítio do
Picapau Amarelo (literally
translated and
roughly known as "The
Yellow Wood**** Farm'" or "The
Yellow Wood**** Ranch") is a
series of 23...