-
marreteiro is also
sometimes used. The
difference between camelôs and so-called "ambulantes" is that
camelôs have
fixed "storefronts" on a
particular sidewalk...
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Marcelo de
Souza Camelo (Rio de Janeiro,
February 4, 1978) is a
Brazilian composer, singer, guitarist, and poet. He is best
known as
composer and lead...
- Baba de
camelo (literally
camel slobber) is a
typical Portuguese dessert made with
condensed milk and eggs with
almond or
cookie toppings. Po****r urban...
-
Lucas Camelo (born 7
February 1999) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for
Championnat National club GOAL FC. On 18 May 2020,...
-
Camelo Tacusalme (born 5
August 1989) is a
Filipino football manager and a
former player. He is the
current team
manager of
Philippine Football League...
- band from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The
group was
formed in 1997 by
Marcelo Camelo (vocals/guitar),
Rodrigo Amarante (guitar/vocals),
Rodrigo Barba (drums)...
-
Wanderson Camelo Viana (born 24
October 1994),
simply known as Wanderson, is a
Brazilian footballer who
plays as a centre-back for Paysandu. Born in São...
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Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro ("PUC-Rio"),
where he met
Marcelo Camelo and
Rodrigo Barba.
After a few
rehearsals with Los Hermanos,
Amarante was...
- self-titled. In 2013 she
formed Banda do Mar,
along with her
husband Marcelo Camelo, and the
Portuguese drummer Fred Ferreira.
Their first album was released...
-
being used
directly or
mashed to make
foods such as fufu or poi. López
Camelo, Andrés F. (2004).
Manual for the
Preparation and Sale of
Fruits and Vegetables...