- the
Brazilian coast. In Portuguese,
brazilwood is
called pau-
brasil, with the word
brasil commonly given the
etymology "red like an ember",
formed from...
- TV
Brasil is a
Brazilian public television network owned by
Empresa Brasil de Comunicação. Its main
headquarters are in Brasília, DF and Rio de Janeiro...
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Brasil (officially the Copa
Betano do
Brasil 2025 for
sponsorship reasons) will be the 37th
edition of Brazil's
domestic cup, the Copa do
Brasil. It...
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Desportivo Brasil Parti****ções Ltda.,
commonly referred to as
Desportivo Brasil, is a
Brazilian professional ****ociation
football club
based in Porto...
- Telefônica
Brasil,
trading as Vivo, is a
Brazilian telecommunications group,
subsidiary of
Spanish Telefónica. It was
originally formed as part of Telebrás...
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Times Brasil, also
known as
Times Brasil, CNBC
exclusive content is a
Brazilian news-based pay
television channel and news website,
launched on 17 November...
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Brasil Telecom S.A. (Brazilian
Portuguese pronunciation: [bɾaˈziw teleˈkõw]; BrT) was a
major Brazilian telecommunications company headquartered in the...
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Banco Santander (
Brasil) S.A. is the
Brazilian subsidiary of the
Spanish Santander Group,
headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil. It is the
fifth largest banking...
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Brasil, also
known as Hy-
Brasil and
several other variants, is a
phantom island said to lie in the
Atlantic Ocean west of Ireland.
Irish myths described...
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Central do
Brasil (Portuguese pronunciation: [sẽˈtɾaw du bɾaˈziw]) is a
major train station in the
Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. It is the last stop...