O Guarani may refer to: The Guarani (O Guarani), an 1857 Brazilian novel by José de Alencar O Guarani (1912 film), a silent Brazilian film O Guarani (1916...
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Guarani (/ˌɡwɑːrəˈniː, ˈɡwɑːrəni/ GWAR-ə-NEE, GWAR-ə-nee), specifically the primary variety known as Paraguayan Guarani (avañeʼẽ [ʔãʋãɲẽˈʔẽ] "the people's...
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O Guaraní is a 1926 Brazilian drama film directed by Vittorio Capellaro based on the novel The Guarani by José de Alencar. The film premiered in Rio de...
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The Guarani: Brazilian Romance (Portuguese: O Guarani: Romance Brasileiro) is a 1857 Brazilian novel written by José de Alencar. It was first serialized...
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December 2023. "Umberto Louzer deixa o Guarani após terceira derrota seguida no Paulistão" [Umberto Louzer leaves Guarani after third consecutive defeat in...
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The Guarani are a group of culturally-related indigenous peoples of South America. They are distinguished from the related Tupi by their use of the Guarani...
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José de Alencar (redirect from O tronco do ipê)
novel, O Guarani, was released; it would be adapted into a famous opera by Brazilian composer Antônio Carlos Gomes 13 years later. O Guarani would be...
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The VBTP-MR Guarani (Portuguese Viatura Blindada Transporte de Pessoal – Média sobre Rodas; "Armored Personnel Transport Vehicle – Medium on Wheels")...
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The Guaraní language belongs to the Tupí-Guaraní branch of the Tupí linguistic family. There are three distinct groups within the Guaraní subgroup, they...
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The Guarani alphabet (achegety) is used to write the Guarani language, spoken mostly in Paraguay and nearby countries. It consists of 33 letters. Their...
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Chiripá Guarani (Tsiripá, Txiripá), also known as Ava Guarani and Nhandéva (Ñandeva), is a Guaraní language spoken in Paraguay, Brazil, and also Argentina...
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2012 at archive.today, Retrieved 24 August 2011 Município do MS adota o guarani como língua oficial Archived 2 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved...
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Ríchard Ríos (category Guarani FC players)
vínculo com Flamengo e reforça o Guarani" [Colombian defensive midfielder Richard Rios ends link with Flamengo and bolsters Guarani] (in Brazilian Portuguese)...
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who is brother of the Pitiguara leader. Iracema, along with the novels O Guarani and Ubirajara, portrays one of the stages of the formation of the Brazilian...
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The Guaraní War (Spanish: Guerra Guaranítica, Portuguese: Guerra Guaranítica) of 1756, also called the War of the Seven Reductions, took place between...
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became known in 1991 as Dom Diogo in the extinct TV Manchete in the series O Guarani. On 24 April 1995 he was nationally known as Romão in the first, second...
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Neto (footballer, born 1985) (category Guarani FC players)
ignora grandes e renova contrato com o Guarani (Neto gets wage hike, ignores big sides and renews deal with Guarani); Gazeta Esportiva, 7 June 2012 (in...
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Maweti–Guarani Mawe Aweti–Guarani Aweti Tupi-Guarani Reconstruction of Proto-Maweti–Guarani, along with Mawe, Aweti, and Proto-Tupi–Guarani cognates...
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Indian. Some examples include José de Alencar, who wrote Iracema and O Guarani, and Gonçalves Dias, renowned by the poem "Canção do exílio" (Song of...
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Mbya Guarani is a Tupi–Guarani Indigenous languages of the southern cone. It is 75% lexically similar to Paraguayan Guarani. Mbya Guarani is one of a number...
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Léo Cittadini (category Guarani FC players)
Citadini entra na Justiça contra o Guarani, mas presidente garante permanência" [Léo Citadini goes to court against Guarani, but president assures his permanence]...
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He encouraged the career of Antônio Carlos Gomes, author of the opera O Guarani. In the 1880s, Rebouças began to participate actively in the abolitionist...
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Repositório Brasileiro de Legislações Linguísticas "Município do MS adota o guarani como língua oficial]" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2...
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Mano Menezes (category Esporte Clube Guarani managers)
He subsequently played for local sides Fluminense de Mato Leitão and Guarani de Venâncio Aires, helping the latter to win the 1988 Campeonato Gaúcho...
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Lúcia 1991: O Guarani as Severina 1992: Despedida de Solteiro as Carol 1993: Renascer as Teacher Lu 1994: Tropicaliente as Olívia María 1996: O Rei do Gado...
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Henrique Gurjão. In Theatro da Paz, Carlos Gomes ran his most famous opera, O Guarani, and Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova also touched its stage with her ballet...
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Indian. Some examples include José de Alencar, who wrote Iracema and O Guarani, and Gonçalves Dias, renowned by the poem "Canção do exílio" (Song of...
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(1911) The Massacre (1912) The Birth of a Nation (1915) Alsace (1916) O Guarani [pt] (1916) Hasta después de muerta (1916) Intolerance (1916) Hearts of...
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Guarani-Kaiowás (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡwaɾaˈɲi kajjuˈwa]) are an indigenous people of Paraguay, the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul and northeastern...
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Livre)" Rincon Sapiência 2. "Te Amo Disgraça" Baco Exu do Blues 3. "O Guarani (Abertura)" Antônio Carlos Gomes, Marco Bernardo 4. "Dura Na Queda"...
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