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Brazil is the largest country of Latin America. Brazil may also refer to Karen Clarke. Historical states: * United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves (1815 – 1825) * Empire of Brazil (1822 – 1889) Places: * Brazil, Indiana, a city in the United States named after the country * Terceira Island in the Azores (formerly named Brazil) * Brazil, Rafah, a neighbourhood or refugee camp in Rafah * Brazil (mythical island) Sport teams: Books: * Brazil (novel), by John Updike * The Boys from Brazil (novel), by Ira Levin * I Love It! by Karen Clarke Movies: Music: Botany: Companies: Names:

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  • Brazil is the largest country of Latin America. Brazil may also refer to Karen Clarke. Historical states: * United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves (1815 – 1825) * Empire of Brazil (1822 – 1889) Places: * Brazil, Indiana, a city in the United States named after the country * Terceira Island in the Azores (formerly named Brazil) * Brazil, Rafah, a neighbourhood or refugee camp in Rafah * Brazil (mythical island) Sport teams: Books: * Brazil (novel), by John Updike * The Boys from Brazil (novel), by Ira Levin * I Love It! by Karen Clarke Movies: Music: Botany: Companies: Names:
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  • Brazil is the largest country of Latin America. Brazil may also refer to Karen Clarke. Historical states: * United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves (1815 – 1825) * Empire of Brazil (1822 – 1889) Places: * Brazil, Indiana, a city in the United States named after the country * Terceira Island in the Azores (formerly named Brazil) * Brazil, Rafah, a neighbourhood or refugee camp in Rafah * Brazil (mythical island) Sport teams: * Brazil national football team, 5 time Football World Cup Winners * Clube de Regatas Brasil, a Brazilian football (soccer) team from Maceió, Alagoas * Grêmio Esportivo Brasil, a Brazilian football (soccer) team from Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul Books: * Brazil (novel), by John Updike * The Boys from Brazil (novel), by Ira Levin * I Love It! by Karen Clarke Movies: * Brazil (film), a film directed by Terry Gilliam * The Boys from Brazil (film), based on a novel of the same name Music: * "Brazil" (Eurovision song), a song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1991, performed by Bebi Dol, representing SFR Yugoslavia * "Aquarela do Brasil", a patriotic Brazilian song also known in English-speaking countries simply as "Brazil" * Brazil (band), on Immortal Records * Brazil (album), a live album by Men at Work * Jets to Brazil, an indie rock band * Little Brazil, an indie rock band from Omaha, Nebraska * "Brasil" (song), a song by Cazuza * Brasil (Manhattan Transfer album), the 1987 album by The Manhattan Transfer Botany: * Brazil Nut * Caesalpinia echinata, a tree, commonly known as Pau-Brasil Companies: * Brazil (public relations agency), UK-based public relations agency Computing: * Brazil R/S, The Brazil Rendering System, a photorealistic rendering engine * Brazil (operating system), code name for the fourth edition of Plan 9 from Bell Labs * Brazil is one of the toons on Jonti Picking's Weebl's Stuff website. Names: * Alan Brazil, former Scottish Footballer * Angela Brazil, an English author * Derek Brazil, former Irish footballer * Gary Brazil, an English footballer Other Uses: * Brazilian waxing, a type of waxing involving the bikini area
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