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Iracema (in Portuguese:
Iracema - A
Lenda do Ceará) is one of the
three indigenous novels by José de Alencar. It was
first published in 1865. The novel...
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Iracema: Uma
Transa Amazônica ([iʁaˈsemɐ ˈumɐ ˈtɾɐ̃zamaˈzonikɐ], "
Iracema: An
Amazonian Transaction") is a 1974
Brazilian Cinema Novo film
directed by...
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Iracema [iʁaˈsemɐ] may
refer to:
Iracema, an 1865
novel published by
Brazilian author José de
Alencar Iracema (1917 film), a
Brazilian silent film adaptation...
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Iracema de
Alencar (19
April 1900 – 17
March 1978) was a
Brazilian actress. She made her
debut as the lead in the 1917
silent film
Iracema.
After working...
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Iracema caiana is a
species of sand
knifefish endemic to
Brazil where it is
found in the
Jauaperi River basin. It is the only
member of its genus. Froese...
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Towers in
Praia de
Iracema (
Iracema beach)
Boardwalk at
Praia de
Iracema (
Iracema beach)
Statue in
Praia de
Iracema (
Iracema beach)
Ponte dos Ingleses...
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Iracema Trevisan Carneiro (born 28
September 1982 in Poços de Caldas,
Minas Gerais), also
known as Ira, is a
Brazilian designer. She was the b****ist for...
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Iracema is a 1949
Brazilian historical drama film
directed by
Vittorio Cardineli and Gino
Talamo and
starring Ilka Soares, Mário
Brasini and Luís Tito...
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Iracema is an oil
field located in the
Santos Basin, 250 km (160 mi) off the
coast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 33 km (21 mi)
northwest of the
giant Tupi...
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general elections in
Brazil in 2014.
historically headquarters of the
Iracema Club,
which was
Ceded to the Muni****l Hall and now
houses muni****l executive...