- Armação dos
Búzios (Portuguese pronunciation: [aʁmɐˈsɐ̃w duz ˈbuzjus]),
often referred to as just
Búzios, is a muni****lity
located in the
state of Rio...
- metres)
equivalent and is
located just
south of the
Búzios oil field. The
field was
named after Búzios, Rio de Janeiro. The
field was
discovered in May 2010...
- Armação dos
Búzios) was a
Brazilian socialite who
became famous after she was
murdered at her own
beach house in
Praia dos Ossos,
Búzios, Rio de Janeiro...
-
airport serving Armação dos
Búzios, Brazil. It is
named after Umberto Modiano, a
businessman who
owned Marina Porto Búzios, Nas
Rocas Hotel, and financially...
-
Buzios,
known in
English as The
Sports Society of
Buzios, or
known simply as
Buzios, is a male
professional Brazilian football club
based in
Búzios,...
- The ATP
Buzios, also
known as the
Kolynos Cup, was a men's
tennis tournament pla**** in
Búzios, Brazil. The
event was pla**** as part of the ATP Tour in...
- Ifá is a
divination system originating among the
Yoruba people of West Africa. It
plays an
important role in
Yoruba religion and
certain African diasporic...
-
Lidya Buzio (1948 –
September 30, 2014) was an Uruguayan-born
American ceramist. Born in Montevideo,
Buzio studied with
artists of the
Taller Torres-Garcia...
-
Colonnello Alessandro Buzio was an
Italian World War I
flying ace
credited with six
aerial victories, four of them shared.
Alessandro Buzio was born in Pavia...
- and
Puerto Rico, it is
called dilogun. In Brazil, it is
called jogo de
búzios or merindinlogun.
Though they
share a
common root,
Caribbean and
South American...