- Brazil,
officially the
Federative Republic of Brazil, is the
largest and
easternmost country in
South America. It is the world's fifth-largest country...
- Henri-Robert
Brésil (1952–1999) was a
Haitian painter.
Often referred to as
simply "
Brésil", Henri-Robert was born in Gonaïves, on
September 19, 1952...
- France-
Brésil et
autres histoires is a 2007 film. On July 1, 2006,
during the
Soccer World Cup, an
illegal immigrant is
detained and
deported with his...
-
Brazil Red (French:
Rouge Brésil; Portuguese:
Vermelho Brasil) is a 2001
French historical novel by Jean-Christophe
Rufin which recounts the unsuccessful...
- (2017-03-16). "France, 1971;
Brésil, 2013 : deux éditions du
livre Pau de
arara et la mémoire de la répression".
Brésil(s).
Sciences humaines et sociales...
- Jules-Henri
Brésil (8 May 1818 – 22
October 1899) was a
French writer who
collaborated with
Adolphe d'Ennery on the
librettos of at
least two operas.
Brésil was...
-
Brésil was the
first spherical balloon made for
Alberto Santos Dumont, in which, at the age of 25, he
introduced several innovations in
aeronautics and...
- Dona
Maria Amélia (1
December 1831 – 4
February 1853) was a
princess of the
Empire of
Brazil and a
member of the
Brazilian branch of the
House of Braganza...
- Le
langaige du
Bresil is a
vocabulary produced in the 1540s,
considered the
oldest substantial record of a
Brazilian language,
specifically of Old Tupi...
- The red-tailed
amazon (Amazona brasiliensis), also
known as the red-tailed parrot, is a
species of
parrot in the
family Psittacidae. It is
endemic to coastal...