- The
caramelo dog (Portuguese: [kaɾaˈmɛlu] ) is a mixed-breed dog
originating in Brazil,
known for its caramel-colored coat. It is also
considered a national...
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Caramelo is a 2002 epic
novel spanning a
hundred years of
Mexican history by
American author Sandra Cisneros. It was
inspired by her
Mexican heritage and...
- "
Caramelo" is a song by
Puerto Rican singer Ozuna. The
track was
released on June 11, 2020
through Sony
Music Latin as the lead
single of his
fourth studio...
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Caramelo (lit. 'Caramel') is a
horse known for
having spent at
least four days on a roof in
Canoas during the
floods in Rio
Grande do Sul in May 2024....
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caramelo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Caramelo may
refer to:
Caramelo, a 2002 epic
novel Caramelo (dog), a
Brazilian mixed-breed dog
Caramelo (song)...
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Diogo Miguel Caramelo Santos (born 22
November 1992),
known as
Caramelo, is a
Portuguese former professional footballer who pla**** as a striker. Born in...
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commonly known as
Caramelo, was a
Brazilian professional footballer who pla**** for
Chapecoense on loan from São
Paulo FC as a
right back.
Caramelo was one of...
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Caramelos de
Cianuro (Cyanide
Candies in Spanish) is an
alternative rock band from
Venezuela formed in 1991. They
recorded their first songs, "Nadando...
- "Mundo de
caramelo" is a song by
Mexican actress and singer,
Danna Paola. It was
first released as the
second single from her self-titled EP in September...
- from
French caramel,
borrowed from
Spanish caramelo (18th century),
itself possibly from
Portuguese caramelo. Most
likely that
comes from Late
Latin calamellus...