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Zumbi (c. 1655 –
November 20, 1695), also
known as
Zumbi dos
Palmares (Portuguese pronunciation: [zũˈbi dus pɐwˈmaɾis]), was a
Brazilian quilombola leader...
- Nação
Zumbi (formerly
Chico Science & Nação
Zumbi) is a
Brazilian band
formed by
Chico Science. They have been
hailed as one of the most
important groups...
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Zumbi or
zumbi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Zumbi was the last of the
kings of the
Quilombo dos Palmares.
Zumbi may also
refer to: "
Zumbi" (song)...
- Zion I was an
American hip hop
project founded by MC and
producer Baba
Zumbi (real name
Stephen Gaines) in Oakland, California. K-Genius and Amp Live...
- Maceió–
Zumbi dos
Palmares International Airport (IATA: MCZ, ICAO: SBMO),
formerly called Campo dos
Palmares Airport, is an
international airport serving...
- most
famous of them
being the one made by Nação
Zumbi in 1996. Pernambuco-based
Mangue Bit band Nação
Zumbi covered the song for
their second studio album...
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Eduardo da
Silva or
simply Zumbi (born 7
September 1980) is a
Brazilian former football striker. Born in Matelândia,
Zumbi pla****
professional football...
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Zumbi" is a song by
Brazilian samba-rock
artist Jorge Ben. It
appears on his 1974 album, A Tábua de Esmeralda. Its
title refers to
Brazilian slave settlement...
- In 1679, the
treaty was
challenged by
Zumbi, one of
Ganga Zumba's nephews, who led a
revolt against him.
Zumbi also
rebelled against the
Portuguese attempts...
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Zumbi do Mato (roughly
translated into
English as "Zombie from the Gr****lands") was a
Brazilian experimental and
noise rock band from Rio de
Janeiro famous...