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Everardo Oliveira Silva (born 1 May 1965), best
known by his
stage name
Tiririca, is a
Brazilian actor, clown, comedian, humorist,
politician and singer-songwriter...
- PR's
elected politicians was
professional humorist and
professional clown Tiririca, who
became the
State of São Paulo's most
voted representative with more...
- (in
Brazilian Portuguese).
Retrieved 2020-06-28. "De****do(a)
Federal Tiririca".
Portal da Câmara dos De****dos (in
Brazilian Portuguese).
Retrieved 2020-06-28...
- The
Serra da
Tiririca State Park (Portuguese:
Parque Estadual da
Serra da
Tiririca) is a
state park in the
state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It protects...
- muni****lity
contains part of the 2,400
hectares (5,900 acres)
Serra da
Tiririca State Park,
created in 1991. "Niterói" is a term of Tupi origin, with "Nheterõîa"...
- muni****lity
contains part of the 2,400
hectares (5,900 acres)
Serra da
Tiririca State Park,
created in 1991. Its area is 362,571 km2. Maricá is administratively...
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candidato a de****do
federal mais
votado do Rio, Romário
rejeita paralelo com
Tiririca (in Portuguese). Globo.com. 4
October 2010. Romário
chama Mundial de 2014...
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channel Rede
Manchete made the children's TV
series Vila do
Tiririca starring the
comedian Tiririca which only
lasted one season. In 2000 a short-lived TV...
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Francisco Everardo Oliveira Silva (born 1965), best
known by his
stage name
Tiririca,
Brazilian actor José
Everardo Nava (born 1961),
Mexican politician Juan...
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Steve Smith – "T.J. Tatters",
longtime director of
Ringling Clown College Tiririca -
Brazilian clown who
started his
career in the circus,
later becoming...