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  1. Lusophone

    , in that a Lusophone may not have any Portuguese ancestry at all. The Lusophone world is mainly ... in 1996. The very term Lusophone has been debated in some circles, because language can not be considered ... ref See also Lusitanic Lusophone music Lusophobia Lusophilia Geographic distribution of Portuguese ... Words Without Borders explores Lusophone literature in translation Portuguese http www.gastronomias.com ...   more details



  1. Lusophone music

    Refimprove date August 2010 Lusophone music , interchangeably music from Portugal and Portuguese speaking countries , is music that comes either from Portuguese speaking countries , or from anywhere as long it is being performed in Portuguese language Portuguese or Portuguese based creole languages . Generally this term is not used outside of the internet, because of some cultural differences between the peoples of the different Portuguese speaking countries, but identity questions make a part of the shared relationship between the groups of Lusophone Portuguese speakers around the world and thus people from these different nations can have a taste for the culture of each other, as seen in the success of Brazilian media such as Brazilian music music and telenovela s in Portugal. Europe Music of Portugal Music of Galicia, Cantabria and Asturias Music of Galicia South America Music of Brazil Africa Music of Angola Music of Cape Verde Music of Mozambique Music of Guinea Bissau Music of S o Tom and Pr ncipe Asia Music of East Timor Music of Macau Music of Goa Category Portuguese culture DEFAULTSORT Music from Portugal and Portuguese speaking countries Lusophonemusic ...   more details



  1. RDP África

    Infobox broadcasting network network name RDP frica network logo branding RDP frica country flag Portugal and Portuguese speaking African countries Lusophone Africa network type terrestrial, cable radio cable , Digital Audio Broadcasting digital , and satellite radio satellite Radio broadcasting radio station available International owner R dio e Televis o de Portugal RTP launch date January 7, 1998 website RDP frica is a terrestrial radio station owned by R dio e Televis o de Portugal for the Lusophone African countries with programming of songs of Lusophone music of Africa African music , as well as of music of Portugal Portuguese music and music of Brazil Brazilian music , with update reports from Lusophone African recording world. The station broadcasts on FM in Portugal Lisboa 101.5  MHz, Coimbra 103.4  MHz and Faro 99.1  MHz , but also on most Portuguese speaking countries Cape Verde , Guinea Bissau , Mozambique , and S o Tom and Pr ncipe . RDP frica was introduced to Lusophone Africa when RDP Internacional stopped its broadcast on January 6, 1998 and launched RTP frica the next day. The radio station also serves the Portuguese populations of Lusophone Africa and African populations of both black, white, and mulatto blood of Portugal. External links http tv1.rtp.pt EPG radio epg dia.php?canal 4&ac d&sem e RDP frica Website http tv1.rtp.pt canais radio rdpafrica distribuicao.php?canal 4 FM, DAB and satellite transmitting network R dio e Televis o de Portugal coord missing Category External services broadcasting Category Radio stations in Angola Category Radio stations in Cape Verde Category Radio stations in Guinea Bissau Category Radio stations in Mozambique Category Radio stations in Portugal Category Radio stations in S o Tom and Pr ncipe Category Portuguese language radio stations Category R dio e Televis o de Portugal Category 1998 establishments in Portugal Category Radio stations established in 1998 pt RDP frica ...   more details



  1. Lusitanian

    Lusitanian may refer to Lusitanians , an ancient people of western Iberian Peninsula. Lusitanian language , the language of the ancient Lusitanians. Lusitanian mythology , the mythology of the ancient Lusitanians. Lusitanian War , the war between Ancient Rome and the ancient Lusitanians. Lusitania , a Roman province in western Iberian Peninsula. Lusitania, New Latin designation of Portugal . Something Portuguese people Portuguese . Disjunct distribution Lusitanian distribution Lusitanian distribution , in biology, a type of disjunct distribution of certain species. See also Lusitanic Lusophilia Lusophone Lusophobia Os Lus adas dab ...   more details



  1. Estremenho

    Estremenho is the dialect of European Portuguese spoken in Coimbra and Lisbon , Portugal and is considered the most pure Citation needed date July 2009 and correct Citation needed date July 2009 form of Portuguese as it was the basis of Standard Portuguese to be taught Citation needed date July 2009 and spoken Citation needed date July 2009 by dwellers of Portuguese speaking African countries Lusophone African countries , East Timor , and Macau . Portuguese dialects Category Portuguese dialects pt Dialeto estremenho ...   more details



  1. Latin culture

    Latin culture may refer to Latin Ancient Rome Latin literature Classics Latin Europe Spanish culture Portuguese culture French culture Italian culture Romanian culture Culture of Moldova Moldovan culture Latin America Latin American culture Culture of Quebec Romance speaking African countries African French Francophone Africa Lusophone Africa Latin Asia Spanish influence on Filipino culture See also Romance languages disambig ...   more details



  1. Comunidade do Escutismo Lusófono

    its members, the admission of non recognised Lusophone Scouting organizations to World Organization ...   more details



  1. Tambu (musical genre)

    For other meanings Tambu disambiguation Tambu Tambu also tamb is a drum, music genre and dance form, found on Aruba , Bonaire and Cura ao , and is a major part of the music of Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles Dutch Antillean music . On Bonaire, it is also known as bari . Cura aoan tambu is a major part of that island s culture, and is there a genre that is considered muziek di zumbi literally, spirit music , referring to music of African origin , and is accompanied by instruments like the wiri , agan and triangle instrument triangle . References Garland Encyclopedia of World Music , pp. 927 931 New Grove Encyclopedia of Music , pp 775 777 Lusophonemusic Category Aruban culture Category Culture of Bonaire Category Culture of Cura ao Category Lesser Antillean music Category Lusophone music music genre stub Aruba stub Bonaire stub Cura ao stub nl Tamb pap Tambu ...   more details



  1. CEL

    wiktionarypar cel c l CEL may stand for Carboxyl ester lipase or bile salt dependent lipase, an enzyme used in digestion Check engine light , a malfunction indicator lamp Chemin de Fer de l Etat Libanais , the national railway network of the Lebanon Communications and Entertainment Limited , a defunct Australian home video company Comunidade do Escutismo Lus fono , the international community for scouting in Lusophone countries Chronic eosinophilic leukemia , an extremely rare cancer of the white blood cells Cel may refer to Cel , a transparent sheet on which objects are drawn or painted for animation purposes Cel programming language Cel Publishing , an imprint of VDM Publishing devoted to the reproduction of Wikipedia content cel , the ISO 639 code for Celtic languages See also Cell disambiguation disambig de CEL fr CEL it CEL ja CEL ...   more details



  1. Flag of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries

    File Flag of the CPLP.svg thumb 250px Flag of the CPLP The flag of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries or flag of the CPLP represents the intergovernmental organization for friendship among Lusophone Geographic distribution of Portuguese Portuguese speaking List of countries where Portuguese is an official language nations where Portuguese is an official language . The Portuguese language countries are home to more than 223 million people located across the globe. The CPLP nations have a combined area of about convert 10772000 km2 sqmi . The CPLP was formed in 1996 with seven countries Portugal , Brazil , a former colony in South America , and five former colonies in Africa Angola , Cape Verde , Guinea Bissau , Mozambique , and S o Tom and Pr ncipe . East Timor joined the community in 2002 after regaining independence from Indonesia . Senegal , Equatorial Guinea and Mauritius are associate members. File CPLPmap.png thumb left 150px CPLP The flag symbolises the Portuguese speaking countries union having a blue circle, divided into eight equal wavy shapes the numbers of members of the CPLP representing the sea primary bond between the Community , at the center of a white Field heraldry field , in the center of which a small concentrical blue circle was placed representing the union. External links http www.crwflags.com fotw flags qw cplp.html CPLP on Flags of the World http www.tuvalkin.web.pt terravista guincho 1421 bandeira cplp.htm cplp CPLP on Bandeiras do Bacano pt icon http www.cplp.org Official site of the CPLP pt icon Community of Portuguese Language Countries CPLP DEFAULTSORT Community Of Portuguese Language Countries, Flag of the Category Flags of Portugal Category Portuguese speaking countries Flag Category Portuguese language Flag Category Foreign relations of Brazil Flag Category Foreign relations of Portugal Flag Category Lusophone culture Flag Category International flags Category Language flags Category Community of Portuguese Language Coun ...   more details



  1. Tumba (music genre)

    Tumba is also a musical form native to Aruba and Cura ao . It is of African origin, although the music has developed since it was introduced on the island in the 17th century. The Cura ao born composer Jan Gerard Palm was the first composer to write Cura ao tumbas. The lyrics can be very explicit. Nowadays the Tumba takes influences from the Merengue music merengue and Latin jazz . External links cite book author Halman, Johannes and Robert Rojer title Jan Gerard Palm Music Scores Waltzes, Mazurkas, Danzas, Tumbas, Polkas, Marches, Fantasies, Serenades, a Galop and Music Composed for Services in the Synagogue and the Lodge publisher Amsterdam Broekmans and Van Poppel year 2008 http www.broekmans.com nl product details.cfm?ArtikelId 720270 Lusophonemusic Category Culture of Cura ao Category Caribbean music Category Pop culture words of Bantu origin Category Lusophone music Music genre stub Cura ao stub Aruba stub fi Tumba musiikkilaji nl Tumba muziek pap Tumba ...   more details



  1. Universidade Lusófona

    Infobox university name Lusophone University of Humanities and Technologies native name Universidade Lus fona de Humanidades e Tecnologias motto Humani nihil alienum established ? type Private University rector Fernando dos Santos Neves students 10,271 2008 ref http www.estatisticas.gpeari.mctes.pt archive doc insc07 08 difusao .xls ref staff city Lisbon country Portugal campus Urban area Urban website http www.ulusofona.pt www.ulusofona.pt Universidade Lus fona de Humanidades e Tecnologias Lusophone University of Humanities and Technologies is the largest Portuguese private university , and the main institution of Grupo Lus fona , which administers other universities and colleges in Portugal , Brazil , Cape Verde , Angola , Guinea Bissau and Mozambique . Indeed, promotion of Lusophony the speaking of Portuguese is seen as a major objective of the institution students from former Portuguese African colonies pay substantially reduced fees. History Empty section date July 2010 Courses offered First Cycle of the Bologna process licenciatura or undergraduate degree Department of Architecture, Urban Planning, Geography and Plastic Arts Architecture Geography and Development Urban Planning and Territorial Management Department of Social and Human Sciences Political Science and International Relations Education Sciences Religious Sciences European Studies and International Relations Lusophone Studies Philosophy History Social Service Sociology Translation and Interpretation Tourism Department of Communication Sciences, Arts, and Information Technology filmmaking Cinema , Video, and Multimedia Communication Communication and Culture Sciences Marketing , Advertising , and Public Relations Digital Animation Design Graphic Production and Design Photography Computer Engineering Communication and Arts Communication and Journalism Business Management Computing Department of Health Sciences ... Sociology Lusophony and International Relations Political, Economic and Social Lusophone History ...   more details



  1. Liga Independente das Escolas de Samba de São Paulo

    The Liga Independente das Escolas de Samba de S o Paulo Independent League of the Samba Schools of S o Paulo or LigaSP is an entity that administrates the Special and Grupo de acesso Access Groups of the Brazilian Carnival Carnaval of S o Paulo city S o Paulo . In 1986 directors of the principal samba schools of S o Paulo city S o Paulo and a group of samba composers and dancers gathered in an assembly decided to create an association that would administrate the Brazilian Carnival Paulista carnival . Nowadays the LigaSP manages the parades, repassing the lucres to the samba schools of the Special and Access Groups, creating a group of sporting samba schhols. See also Anhembi Sambadrome Liga Independente das Escolas de Samba do Rio de Janeiro External links http www.ligasp.com.br Official website of the Liga Independente das Escolas de Samba de S o Paulo References Article translated from pt LigaSP Lusophone Wikipedia S o Paulo s samba schools Category Brazilian Carnival pt Liga Independente das Escolas de Samba de S o Paulo ...   more details



  1. RTP África

    Infobox Network network name RTP frica network logo Image Rtpafrica.png 200px branding RTP frica country PRT and Portuguese speaking African countries Lusophone Africa network type terrestrial television Terrestrial , cable television cable , and satellite television satellite television channel available Portuguese speaking African countries Lusophone Africa terrestrial , PRT cable owner R dio e Televis o de Portugal RTP launch date January 7, 1998 website RTP frica is a terrestrial television channel for the Portuguese language Portuguese speaking Portuguese speaking African countries African countries owned by R dio e Televis o de Portugal RTP with programming from Portuguese public and private television channels and African public networks, RTP frica also airs its own news, food and music TV shows. The channel is especially developed for the African communities and the cultural interchange between them and Portugal and for the Portuguese populations of Lusophone Africa. Due to a protocol, the channel also transmits programs from the United nations dubbed in Portuguese. The channels primetime news program, Rep rter frica , focus on independent daily news for the five African countries, often the only independent news source in these countries and it has been criticised by some regimes, namely S o Tom and Pr ncipe and the former regime of Guinea Bissau , in the latter the channel was put off air for some weeks due to its uncontrolled news broadcasts although currently there are no problems. F rum Africa is a weekly interview program produced between the five African delegations of RTP. M sica d frica transmitting from Mozambique is the channel s music show with African music videoclips and reports. Local music shows are also broadcast Massave from Mozambique and Top Crioulo from Cape Verde . Artes e Esp ct culos the arts show of the channel transmitting from Cape Verde and Latitudes is a cultural program issuing the African immigrant communities in Portuga ...   more details



  1. Portuguese in the Americas

    , and Cape Verdean immigrants have been in the US for a couple of centuries. Canada has received lusophone .... Immigrants from Portugal, Brazil and Lusophone Africa in North America, Hispanomerica and the Caribbean ... ethnic media print, radio and television programming allow for Lusophone immigrants to articulate ... Dialectos Portugueses del Uruguay Portuguese American Luso American Portuguese Canadian Lusophone ...   more details



  1. Samba rock

    Infobox music genre name Samba rock color white bgcolor olive stylistic origins Brazilian rock , psychedelic rock , samba , Soul music soul , bebop , jazz cultural origins 1960s, Brazil instruments Electric guitar cavaquinho bass guitar drum kit tamborim trombone trumpet flute clarinet popularity Large popularity in Brazil derivatives subgenrelist subgenres fusiongenres regional scenes Brazil local scenes other topics Lusophone music Samba rock is a music genre genre of samba and subgenre of Rock music rock . ref name SAMBA ROCK CLIQUEMUSIC http cliquemusic.uol.com.br generos ver sambarock Samba Rock Cliquemusic ref Created in the 1960s, the genre combines the sounds of Brazil ian samba , Soul music soul , bebop and jazz . Jorge Ben Jor created the style with his album Bidu Sil ncio no Brooklin . After this a great number of artists followed Ben s beat, including Banda Black Rio and Trio Mocoto . External links http www.brazilianbeats.info Brazilian Beats Fansite for Brazilian Beats Series featuring numerous top Samba Rock artists References reflist blank line before template rock music genre stub Category Brazilian styles of music Category Fusion music genres Category Samba music genres it Samba Rock hu Szamba rock pt Samba rock fi Sambarock ...   more details



  1. Azevedo

    Azevedo is a common surname in the Portuguese language , namely in Portugal , Brazil , and other Lusophone nations. The etymology of Azevedo is usually related to the European Holly Ilex aquifolium . It may refer to Alu sio Azevedo , Brazilian writer. Belmiro de Azevedo , Portuguese entrepreneur and the richest person in Portugal. Bento da Fonseca de Azevedo, early 18th century Portuguese master carver Eduardo Azevedo , Brazilian race car driver. Filipa Azevedo , Portuguese singer. Jos Azevedo , Portuguese professional cyclist . Jos Batista Pinheiro de Azevedo , Portuguese politician. Luiz de Azevedo , Portuguese Jesuit missionary in Ethiopia Mario Azevedo , Mozambique Mozambican historian and novelist Mateus Soares de Azevedo , Brazilian writer and journalist. Pedro Henriquez de Acevedo, Count of Fuentes Count Don Pedro Henriquez d Azevedo y Toledo de Fuentes , Spanish general and statesman. S rgio Azevedo , Portuguese composer . Tony Azevedo , United States American water polo player. Valdir Azevedo , Brazilian conductor and performer. Justin Azevedo , a Canadian professional ice hockey player. Ricardo Azevedo , a professional water polo coach. surname Category Portuguese language surnames de Azevedo it Azevedo nl Azevedo pt Azevedo desambigua o ru ...   more details



  1. Senador Camará

    Senador Camar is a populous neighborhood in the west region of Rio de Janeiro city Rio de Janeiro , with 111.231 residents according to information of the Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estat stica IBGE Demographic Census of 2000 distributed in an area of 1,723.59 hectares, of lower class. It borders the neighborhoods of Bangu neighborhood Bangu and Sant ssimo . The origin of the name originated from the railroad station that attends the neighborhood and is named Esta o Senador Camar Senador Camar Station in English , in honor of the Senator Otac lio de Carvalho Camar , that was the Senator of the Republic in 1919 and 1920. The neighborhood is divided by the railway of the extension line of Santa Cruz, nowadays operated by the company SuperVia . On the left of the railway, on the direction to Santa Cruz, the neighborhood is cut by the Santa Cruz Avenue, that connects the neighborhoods of Realengo and Santa Cruz. On the right side, the neighborhood is cut by the Taquaral Roadway, that starts and finishes on the neighborhood of Senador Camar . External links http ipcentralcamara.blogspot.com Central Presbyterian Church in Senador Camar Igreja Presbiteriana Central de Senador Camar References pt Senador Camar Lusophone Wikipedia Rio de Janeiro city neighbourhoods coord 22 52 S 43 30 W display title region BR type city source GNS enwiki Category Neighbourhoods in Rio de Janeiro city it Senador Camar pt Senador Camar ...   more details



  1. Santíssimo

    unreferenced date November 2010 Sant ssimo is a neighborhood of lower class in the west region of Rio de Janeiro city Rio de Janeiro , near Campo Grande Rio de Janeiro Campo Grande . In the beginning the railroad stations proceeded on this order Bangu neighborhood Bangu , Senador Camar , Sant ssimo, Senador Vasconcelos , and Campo Grande Rio de Janeiro Campo Grande . Sant ssimo was prosperous in the epoch that Rio de Janeiro exported oranges to foreign countries. There were small stores near market places where the Orange fruit oranges were beneficials for exportation. With the end of the rural period in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Sant ssimo became disowned into a neighborhood merely dormitory or a neighborhood of passages to the regions more forward on the map of the city of Rio de Janeiro, on the direction of the west region. Nowadays the neihborhood of Sant ssimo has a constant increase of its population in irregular lands that multiply compromising even the rich mountainous geography of the region. Stuck in the middle of Parque da Pedra Branca White Stone Park, in English language English , the neighborhood of Sant ssimo is also one more example of the neglect of local authorities to control the occupation of the urban space. References pt Sant ssimo Lusophone Wikipedia Rio de Janeiro city neighbourhoods coord 22 53 S 43 31 W display title region BR type city source GNS enwiki DEFAULTSORT Santissimo Category Neighbourhoods in Rio de Janeiro city it Sant ssimo pt Sant ssimo ...   more details



  1. Sprachraum

    Lusofonia the Lusophone world Sinosphere the Chinese culture Chinese cultural sphere which, though ...   more details



  1. O meu coração não tem cor

    Infobox ESC entry song flagicon Portugal O meu cora o n o tem cor image caption year 1996 country Portugal artist L cia Moniz as with language Portuguese languages composer Pedro Os rio lyricist Jos Fanha conductor Pedro Os rio place 6th points 92 lyrics http www.diggiloo.net ?1996pt from Diggiloo Thrush prev Baunilha e chocolate prev link Baunilha e chocolate next Antes do adeus next link Antes do adeus O meu cora o n o tem cor My heart has no colour was the Portugal Portuguese entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 , performed in Portuguese language Portuguese by L cia Moniz . Composed by Pedro Os rio and with lyrics by Jos Fanha, the song is a moderately up tempo number. Moniz sings in praise of the Portuguese language and Lusophone culture in general, describing the result of the former Portuguese Empire as a tricontinental party in which What s far away is still close in songs . Such a theme is common in Portuguese entries, and indeed Baunilha e chocolate the country s 1995 entry had been based around it. Moniz names the various dances and musical styles throughout the Lusophone community, singing that We dance the samba , the marrabenta too We weep the fado and roll the coladeira among others. Mention is also made of the variety of foods found throughout the community, with ficus fig , papaya and guarana all being things which the lips of Moniz listeners have a rowdy craving for. The song was performed fourth on the night, following Spain s Antonio Carbonell with Ay, qu deseo and preceding Cyprus Constantinos Christoforou Constantinos with Mono Yia Mas . At the close of voting, it had received 92 points, placing 6th in a field of 23, Portugal s best Contest result at the time and one which as of Eurovision Song Contest 2011 2011 has not yet been bettered. It was succeeded as Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest Portuguese representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 1997 1997 contest by C lia Lawson with Antes do adeus , which would ironically go o ...   more details



  1. Luso-Brazilian Review

    Division Category Lusophone culture Category University of Wisconsin Madison Category Cultural journals ...   more details



  1. We Killed Mangy Dog and Other Stories

    . According to Niyi Afolabi in The Golden Cage Regeneration in Lusophone African Literature and Culture ... or to the European colonizer. ref Afolabi, Niyi. The Golden Cage Regeneration in Lusophone African .... ref Laranjeira, Literaturas Africanas . ref Gender, Race, and Violence In Lusophone Studies 2 ... in Lu s Bernardo Honwana s N s Mat mos o C o Tinhoso The Emasculation of the African Patriarch . Lusophone ...   more details



  1. Kizomba

    showcasing Kizomba in various Salsa around the UK. cn date March 2012 References Reflist Lusophone ...   more details



  1. Portuguese in Asia and Oceania

    city for the first Lusophone games in 2006. While the Patu Macanese Language is by now critically ... of the Lusophone world to the Oceania n country. CPLP Various regions in Asia have expressed interest ...   more details




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