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material support to
those groups.
Neither Diabos Vermelhos nor No Name Boys have done so. The
Diabos Vermelhos (English: Red Devils) were
created on 11 November...
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Monte Vermelho, Fogo, Cape
Verde Rio
Vermelho,
Minas Gerais,
Brazil Vermelho Novo,
Minas Gerais Vermelho Velho,
Minas Gerais,
Brazil Vermelho River (disambiguation)...
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Vermelho (Portuguese for Red) is an EP and also the
second and
final release by
Brazilian musician woman Vange Leonel. It came out in 1996 via independent...
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several rivers named Vermelho River in Brazil:
Vermelho River (Corrente
River tributary), in the Goiás
state in
central Brazil Vermelho River (Araguaia River...
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Militares vermelhos (Portuguese for "red troops") was a term used for
Portuguese military figures who were tied to the
Portuguese Communist Party, or...
- Seixas,
Renato Russo and Os Mutantes, Cazuza, both
while fronting Barão
Vermelho and at solo career, is
considered one of the best
exponents of Brazilian...
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Comando Vermelho (Portuguese: [koˈmɐ̃du veʁˈmeʎu], Red
Command or Red Commando), also
known as CV, is a
Brazilian criminal organization engaged primarily...
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conflict between Brazilian militias,
organized criminal groups Comando Vermelho,
Amigos dos Amigos,
Terceiro Comando Puro and the
Brazilian state. According...
- "
Vermelho" (Portuguese: [veʁˈmeʎu], transl. "Red") is a song by
Brazilian singer and drag
queen Gloria Groove,
recorded for her
second studio album Lady...
- 1962) is a musician, composer,
singer and co-founder of the band Barão
Vermelho. Frejat, who was born in Rio de Janeiro, is considered[who?] one of the...