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Caipiras are a
traditional people from the Centre-South of Brazil, the term "
caipira"
probably originating from Tupi language,
originally means "bush cutter"...
- The
viola caipira,
often simply viola or
brazilian viola, (Portuguese for
country guitar) is a
Brazilian ten-string
guitar with five
courses of strings...
- even in some
seemingly innocent scenarios like in
Brazilian comedy where Caipiras but also
Nordestinos (Northeastener (in Brazil)),
which are also people...
- Brazil, the
festival is
primarily practiced by
rural farmers,
known as
caipiras or matutos. Men
dress up as farm boys with
large straw hats and
women wear...
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interior away from the
Brazilian Northeast.
Sertanejo differs from the
caipira culture,
specifically originating in the area that
comprises the states...
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constitutes caipira, Triângulo Mineiro,
border areas of Goiás and the
remaining parts of Mato
Grosso do Sul are included, and the
frontier of
caipira in Minas...
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Campeonato Paulista First Division. The
final was
nicknamed the
caipira final (final
caipira, in
Portuguese language). In 1991, the club was the Campeonato...
- and
similar to
Australian work boots, they are
commonly ****ociated with
caipiras or the
rural po****tion in general. Side-gusset
shoes Beatle boots & Winklepickers...
- "The
Little Train of the
Caipira" is the
subtitle for the
Toccata movement that
concludes an
orchestral suite written by
Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos...
- corn flour, oat
flour or c****ava flour. It is
typical of the
Brazilian Caipira cuisine and most
present in the
countryside of
southeastern states of São...