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The category: '''Brazilian''', highlights the national and linguistic identity of people, associated with [[Brazil]] and Brazilian culture.  
The category: '''Brazilian''', highlights the national and linguistic identity of [[Scholars]], [[Authors]] and [[Artists]], associated with [[Brazil]] and Brazilian culture.  
 
==Overview==


The Brazilians are the multi-ethnic citizens of [[Brazil]] (circa 193 million). Aside from the indigenous population, most Brazilians or their ancestors came from other countries (mainly Portugal, Italy, Germany, Japan and Africa) within the past five centuries, as a result of immigration and slave trade. They primarily speak the [[Portuguese language]].  
The Brazilians are the multi-ethnic citizens of [[Brazil]] (circa 193 million). Aside from the indigenous population, most Brazilians or their ancestors came from other countries (mainly Portugal, Italy, Germany, Japan and Africa) within the past five centuries, as a result of immigration and slave trade. They primarily speak the [[Portuguese language]].  
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Most Brazilians today live within the borders of independent [[Brazil]] (circa 190 million). There are many Brazilians in nearby [[Paraguay]], and sizeable populations of immigrants and their descendants in the [[United States]], [[Japan]], and other countries.
Most Brazilians today live within the borders of independent [[Brazil]] (circa 190 million). There are many Brazilians in nearby [[Paraguay]], and sizeable populations of immigrants and their descendants in the [[United States]], [[Japan]], and other countries.


==In Depth==
* See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilians Wikipedia]
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* [[Brazilian Scholars]] -- biographies
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* [[Brazilian Authors]] -- biographies
[[English language|English]] - [[French language|French]] - [[German language|German]] - [[Italian language|Italian]] - [[Spanish language|Spanish]] -//- [[Afrikaans language|Afrikaans]] - [[Albanian language|Albanian]] - [[Arabic language|Arabic]] - [[Armenian language|Armenian]] - [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]] - [[Catalan language|Catalan]] - [[Chinese language|Chinese]] - [[Croatian language|Croatian]] - [[Czech language|Czech]] - [[Danish language|Danish]] - [[Dutch language|Dutch]] - [[Estonian language|Estonian]] - [[Farsi language|Farsi]] - [[Finnish language|Finnish]] - [[Greek language|Greek]] - [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] - [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]] - [[Icelandic language|Icelandic]] - [[Japanese language|Japanese]] - [[Korean language|Korean]] - [[Latin language|Latin]] - [[Latvian language|Latvian]] - [[Lithuanian language|Lithuanian]] - [[Maltese language|Maltese]] - [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]] - [[Persian language|Persian]] - [[Polish language|Polish]] - [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] - [[Romanian language|Romanian]] - [[Russian language|Russian]] - [[Serbian language|Serbian]] - [[Slovak language|Slovak]] - [[Slovenian language|Slovenian]] - [[Swedish language|Swedish]] - [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]] - [[Welsh language|Welsh]] - [[Yiddish language|Yiddish]]


See also: [[Brazil]] -- [[Portuguese language]] -- [[Brazilian Scholarship]] -- [[Brazilian Fiction]]
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==External links==


*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilians Wikipedia]
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Latest revision as of 09:22, 14 December 2019

Brazil / Brazilian (Home Page)
Brazil / Brazilian (Home Page)

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The category: Brazilian, highlights the national and linguistic identity of Scholars, Authors and Artists, associated with Brazil and Brazilian culture.

The Brazilians are the multi-ethnic citizens of Brazil (circa 193 million). Aside from the indigenous population, most Brazilians or their ancestors came from other countries (mainly Portugal, Italy, Germany, Japan and Africa) within the past five centuries, as a result of immigration and slave trade. They primarily speak the Portuguese language.

Most Brazilians today live within the borders of independent Brazil (circa 190 million). There are many Brazilians in nearby Paraguay, and sizeable populations of immigrants and their descendants in the United States, Japan, and other countries.


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Pages in category "Brazilian"

The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.

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Media in category "Brazilian"

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