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Carimbó is a
Brazilian dance. The
dance was
common in the
north part of Brazil, from the time that
Brazil was
still a
Portuguese colony,
originally from...
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Caribbean countries. It has
adopted aspects of
dances such as maxixe,
carimbó, forró,
salsa and merengue.
Lambada is
generally a
partner dance. The dancers...
- of Pará), by
mixing elements of Pará's
regional genres such as lambada,
carimbó, guitarrada, siriá, with
international music from
Caribbean countries,...
- po****r in
Portugal for over two years.
Their second album, Dois
Selos E Um
Carimbo (2010), was in the top ten in the
country for
fifteen w****s
after it came...
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Retrieved 29
October 2023. Renascença (16
September 2015). "Braga com
carimbo de
quarto grande - Renascença". Rádio Renascença (in
European Portuguese)...
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Brazilian singer and composer. She has been
referred to as the "Queen of
Carimbó". She was born
Ionete da
Silveira Gama in
Cachoeira do
Arari and grew up...
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ExpoAcre (the
largest in the
North region) and
typical dances, Marujada,
Carimbó,
Brazilian Calypso,
Tecno brega and
Cirandas such as
Samba lelê and others...
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beginning of the
lambada dance craze of the 1980s,
along with forró and
carimbo in
northern Brazil. The song was po****rized by a
French group, resulting...
- (dance and
martial art, Brazil)
Caporales (Bolivia)
Carabinier (Haiti)
Carimbó Cariñosa (dance of love)
Philippines Carioca Carnavalito Carpaea Castle...
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history of
Mozambique Frazao, Luis. "Historia
Postal de Mocambique: Os
carimbos de
dupla oval de Zambezia."
Jornal de Filatelia, Portugal. Nos. 52 & 54...