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Caipiras (pronounced [kaiˈpi.ɹas] in
Caipira dialect) are the
traditional po****tion of the
Brazilian states of São Paulo, Goiás,
Minas Gerais, Mato Grosso...
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Caipira (
Caipira pronunciation: [kajˈpiɹɐ] or [kajˈpiɹ];
Portuguese pronunciation: [kajˈpiɾɐ]) is a
dialect of the
Portuguese language spoken in localities...
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Caipira pagode (in Portuguese:
pagode caipira; also
known as
pagode de
viola and
pagode sertanejo), is a
variant of
Caipira music originating in the state...
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constitutes caipira, Triângulo Mineiro,
border areas of Goiás and the
remaining parts of Mato
Grosso do Sul are included, and the
frontier of
caipira in Minas...
- The
Caipira viola or
Caipira guitar (in Portuguese:
Viola caipira), is a
Brazilian ten-string
guitar with five
courses of
strings arranged in pairs. It...
- southern, southeastern, and center-western interior.
Subgenres include caipira, romântico, and universitário.
Sertanejo songs have been,
since the 1990s...
- The
Caipira culture refers to the
traditional characteristics of the
state of São
Paulo and
regions initially influenced by
Paulista exploration activities...
- couscous, also
known as
Caipira couscous (in Portuguese:
Cuscuz caipira;
pronunced in
Caipira dialect as /kusˈkujs kajˈpi.ɹɐ/) is a
Caipira dish
influenced by...
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Campeonato Paulista First Division. The
final was
nicknamed the
caipira final (final
caipira, in
Portuguese language). In 1991, the club was the Campeonato...
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trembita tres udu
uilleann pipes ukulele viola beiroa viola braguesa viola caipira viola campaniça
viola da
terra viola toeira vuvuzela washboard washtub...