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Zózimo Alves Calazans, best
known as
Zózimo (19 June 1932 – 21 July 1977) was a
Brazilian footballer whose career as a
defender and
midfielder lasted...
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Zózimo Bulbul (September 21, 1937 –
January 24, 2013) was a
Brazilian actor, filmmaker, and activist.
Bulbul was a
prominent proponent of Afro-Brazilian...
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Monument to the Dead of
World War II
Museum of
Modern Art, Rio de
Janeiro Zózimo Bulbul,
actor and
filmmaker GARCIA, S. Rio de Janeiro: P****ado e Presente...
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Honores (1970)
Zózimo (1971) Juan
Hohberg (1972)
Djalma Santos (1973)
Walter Milera (1973) Moisés
Barack (1974)
Diego Agurto (1974)
Zózimo (1975–76) César...
- 1964) with two
titles each,
while Honduran Carlos Padilla (1960),
Brazilian Zózimo (1968),
Chilean Hernán
Carrasco Vivanco (1986) and Serbian-Salvadoran Vladan...
- Ola Balogun. It
stars a
largely Brazilian cast that
include Sonya Santos,
Zózimo Bulbul, Léa Garcia, and
Jorge Coutinho. The film is set in both the eighteenth...
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recorded the
concerti for solo
accordion on
Zefir Records.[citation needed]
Zozimo Rech and
Adrianne Simioni (Brazil)
recorded the
concerti on
electric and...
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Partido Comunista Tanganês The cast also
includes Chico Anysio,
Ricardo Blat,
Zózimo Bulbul,
Haroldo Costa,
Daniel Filho, Jaguar, Ken Kaneko, Procópio Mariano...
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Santos 4 3MF Zito (1932-08-18)18
August 1932 (aged 29) 29
Santos 5 2DF
Zózimo (1932-06-19)19 June 1932 (aged 29) 29
Bangu 6 2DF Nílton
Santos (1925-05-16)16...
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Flamengo 8 3MF
Oreco (1932-06-13)13 June 1932 (aged 25) 9
Corinthians 9 3MF
Zózimo (1932-06-19)19 June 1932 (aged 25) 26
Bangu 10 4FW Pelé (1940-10-23)23 October...