Northeastern migration or the northeastern exodus refers to a secular migratory process of populations coming from the Northeast region of Brazil to other...
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Bahia, Ceará, Paraíba and Rio Grande do Norte. Brazilian northeastern migration Demographics of Brazil "Migração interna no Brasil". Brasil Escola. Retrieved...
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House Eletrobras São Francisco River Drought in Northeastern Brazil Sudene Brazilian northeastern migration AJU Santa Maria Airport (Sergipe), Aracaju, Sergipe;...
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the IBGE, the Brazilian Statistics bureau, there were about 189,953,000 inhabitants in 2008. As of the latest (2022) census, the Brazilian government estimates...
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largest wave of Brazilian migration to the United States occurred in the late 1980s and early 1990s as a response to hyperinflation in Brazil. Even after...
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The Great Migration, sometimes known as the Great Northward Migration or the Black Migration, was the movement of six million African Americans out of...
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(2010). Forró and redemptive regionalism from the Brazilian northeast: popular music in a culture of migration. New York: Lang. ISBN 978-1-4331-1076-4. OCLC 643568832...
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Forró (category CS1 Brazilian Portuguese-language sources (pt-br))
and danced. Forró is an important part of the culture of the Northeastern Region of Brazil. It encompasses various dance types as well as a number of different...
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White Brazilians (Portuguese: Brasileiros brancos [bɾaziˈle(j)ɾuz ˈbɾɐ̃kus]) refers to Brazilian citizens who are considered or self-identify as "white"...
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Negação do Brasil (The Denial of Brazil) which talks about how Brazilian TV hides the Black population. Araújo analyzed Brazilian telenovelas from 1964 to 1997...
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The Brazil socio-geographic division is a slightly different division than the Brazilian division by regions. It separates the country into three different...
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Peopling of the Americas (redirect from Migration Models In The New World)
paleogenetic data, East Asian populations migrated to Northeastern Siberia ca. 20,000–18,000 cal BP. The migration was accompanied by their mixing with the descendants...
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World War II, Brazilians of Italian descent managed to integrate and assimilate seamlessly into the Brazilian society. Many Brazilian politicians, artists...
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winners of the Shell Brazilian Music prize have each left a legacy on Brazilian music and are among the representatives of Brazilian popular music: Pixinguinha...
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Vargas era (redirect from Brazilian Second Republic)
is known as the Third Brazilian Republic (or Estado Novo). The Brazilian Revolution of 1930 marked the end of the First Brazilian Republic. The coup deposed...
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Immigration Museum of the State of São Paulo (category CS1 Brazilian Portuguese-language sources (pt-br))
(Brazilian Portuguese: Centro de Preservação Pesquisa e Referência), which is open Tuesday-Friday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Brazilian northeastern migration Historical...
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Brazilian rock painting, and lithic industry. In 1980, the first Brazilian Archaeological Society was created. Archaeology is now taught in Brazil, although...
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Education and migration were important factors in closing the gap, whereas school quality and discrimination may explain its persistence." The Brazilian population...
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Brazilians (Portuguese: Brasileiros, IPA: [bɾaziˈlejɾus]) are the citizens of Brazil. A Brazilian can also be a person born abroad to a Brazilian parent...
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Second Brazilian Republic. Several ensuing coup attempts failed to depose him, until he granted himself new powers under the Third Brazilian Republic...
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conducts a diel vertical migration, spending the day in deeper water and moving into shallower waters at night. Off northeastern Brazil, large numbers congregate...
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The Indo-European migrations are hypothesized migrations of peoples who spoke Proto-Indo-European (PIE) and the derived Indo-European languages, which...
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Araucaria angustifolia (redirect from Brazilian pine)
Araucaria angustifolia, the Paraná pine, Brazilian pine or candelabra tree (pinheiro-do-paraná, araucária or pinheiro brasileiro), is a critically endangered...
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Diaspora (redirect from Movement, migration, or scattering)
Brazilian hinterland due to the lack of agricultural alternatives and social policies in the region. At the end of the 19th century, northeasterners migrated...
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000 immigrants entered Brazil from Spanish ports. How many Spaniards came to Brazil before independence are unknown. Brazilian censuses do not research...
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The economy of Brazil is the largest in Latin America and the Southern Hemisphere in nominal terms. As of 2024, the Brazilian economy is the third largest...
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and forestry resources in the northeastern and eastern regions of the province attracted a large workforce. This migration significantly increased the proportion...
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[page needed] Brazilian-born slaves and ex-slaves represented 40% of the population of Bahia, but a total of two mulattoes and three Brazilian-born blacks...
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Blanqueamiento (category Articles containing Brazilian Portuguese-language text)
abolition of slavery and the beginning of Brazil's first republic (1888–1889). To dilute the black race, the Brazilian government took measures to increase...
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clandestinely in the country, several members of the Teutonic Brazilian community were members of the Brazilian section of the Nazi Party of Germany. This section...
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