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Sertaneja and
Sertanejo are
Brazilian terms that may
refer to: Sertanejo, a
resident of the Sertão (equivalent to a
United States cowboy in
frontier times)...
- Música
sertaneja (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmuzikɐ seʁtaˈneʒɐ]) or
sertanejo (pronounced [seʁtaˈneʒu]) is a
music style that had its
origins in the...
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Boiruna sertaneja, also
known commonly as a
mussurana (along with
several other snakes), is a
species of
snake in the
subfamily Dipsadinae of the family...
- The
viola sertaneja is a
stringed musical instrument from
northeastern Brazil. It has 10
strings in 5 courses. The
strings are made of steel. It is tuned...
- the
Brazilian state of Tocantins. They have been
compared to
other male
sertaneja duos,
Henrique &
Diego and
Jorge e Mateus. 2011: Vem
Curtir com a Gente...
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Sertaneja is a muni****lity in the
state of Paraná in Brazil. It was
established as a muni****lity
according to Law nº 2/1947,
dated 10
October 1947 dividing...
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studied law
school and
Matheus agronomy. Each of them
started singing sertaneja songs individually, and
their careers met in 2005. They
started performing...
- he left
Grupo Tradição, and his
final album with the band,
Micareta Sertaneja 2, was
nominated for a
Latin Grammy in the
Brazilian music category. He...
- was
released in 2017 and
received a
Latin Grammy nomination in the Best
Sertaneja Music Album. In 2019, she
released the live
album Todos os Cantos, which...
- came in 1967 on
Silvio Santos's show, and in 1969 they pla**** on
Cidade Sertaneja.
Their first album was
released in 1970, and the
following year they appeared...