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regarding the
geographical distribution of all Portuguese-speakers, a.k.a.
Lusophones,
regardless of
legislative status.
Portuguese is one of the most widely...
- A
Portuguese name, or
Lusophone name – a
personal name in the
Portuguese language – is
typically composed of one or two
personal names, the mother's family...
- Países
Africanos de Língua
Oficial Portuguesa; PALOP), also
known as
Lusophone Africa,
consist of six
African countries in
which the
Portuguese language...
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known as the
Lusophone Community (Portuguese:
Comunidade Lusófona), is an
international organization and
political ****ociation of
Lusophone nations across...
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Lusophone music, is
music that is sung in Portuguese. de La Barre, Jorge; Vanspauwen, Bart (2013). "A
Musical "Lusofonia"?
Music Scenes and the Imagination...
- The
Portuguese Wikipedia (Portuguese: Wikipédia em português) is the Portuguese-language
edition of
Wikipedia (written Wikipédia, in Portuguese), the free...
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fully mutually intelligible, and
Spanish is
considerably intelligible for
lusophones,
owing to
their genealogical proximity and
shared genealogical history...
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University of Cape Verde.[permanent dead link]
Eugene Tavares Littératures
lusophones des
archipels atlantiques : Açores, Madère, Cap-Vert, São Tomé e Príncipe...
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refers to: Coco (folklore), a
mythical bogeyman in many Hispano- and
Lusophone nations Coco may also
refer to: Coco (given name), a
first name, its shorthand...
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American countries are Spanish-speaking, and
nearly all of the continent's
lusophones reside in Brazil.
Among other languages used by many
South Americans are:...