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  2. List of ISO 639 language codes - Wikipedia

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    This table lists all two-letter codes (set 1), one per language for ISO 639 macrolanguage, and some of the three-letter codes of the other sets, formerly parts 2 and 3. ...

  3. As Frenéticas - Wikipedia

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    Dhu Moraes at Isto É Gente Archived 2007-03-12 at the Wayback Machine; Leiloca's official website Archived 2007-02-22 at the Wayback Machine; Barcinski, André (2014). Pavões Misteriosos — 1974-1983: A explosão da música pop no Brasil. Editora Três Estrelas. ISBN 978-85-653-3929-2

  4. Portuguese orthography - Wikipedia

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    «Isto é um exemplo de como fazer uma citação em português europeu.» “This is an example of how to make a quotation in European Portuguese.” Although American-style (“…”) or British-style (‘…’) quotation marks are sometimes used as well, especially in less formal types of writing (they are more easily produced in keyboards ...

  5. Istoé - Wikipedia

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    Based in. São Paulo. Language. Portuguese. Website. Istoe.com.br. ISSN. 0104-3943. Istoé ( Portuguese for 'This is'; often stylized ISTOÉ or IstoÉ) is a weekly news magazine in Portuguese published in Brazil, roughly the equivalent of the American magazines Time or Newsweek .

  6. Caetano Veloso - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Caetano Emanuel Viana Teles Veloso ( Portuguese pronunciation: [kajˈtɐ̃nu emɐnuˈɛw viˈɐ̃nɐ ˈtɛliz veˈlozu]; born 7 August 1942) is a Brazilian composer, singer, guitarist, writer, and political activist. Veloso first became known for his participation in the Brazilian musical movement Tropicália, which encompassed ...

  7. Isto É Bom - Wikipedia

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    Isto É Bom. " Isto É Bom " ("This Is Good") is a lundu written by Xisto Bahia and released by singer Baiano in 1902, through Casa Edison, labeled as Zonophone. [2] This song is considered by many Brazilian music specialists as the first recorded song in Brazil. [1] [3]

  8. Hino da Independência - Wikipedia

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    The Hino da Independência ( Portuguese for Independence Anthem) is a Brazilian official patriotic song commemorating the country's declaration of independence from Portugal. The anthem was composed in 1822 by Emperor Pedro I, the lead figure in the country's struggle for independence, and the lyrics were written by poet Evaristo da Veiga .

  9. Pixinguinha - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1911–1973. Website. pixinguinha .com .br. Alfredo da Rocha Viana Filho, known as Pixinguinha ( Portuguese: [piʃĩˈɡiɲɐ]; April 23, 1897 – February 17, 1973) was a Brazilian composer, arranger, flautist and saxophonist born in Rio de Janeiro. Pixinguinha composed popular music, particularly within the genre known as choro.