Macaco (músico)
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Macaco (músico)
Macaco ( Portuguese for "monkey" or "ape") may refer to: *Macaco (band), a Spanish musical group formed in 1997 * Macaco (capoeira), a martial arts technique in capoeira * Macaco (term) or macaca, a Portuguese racial slur *''Macaco'', a comic strip, character, and children's magazine created by K-Hito * Macaco River, a tributary of the Três Voltas River in Santa Catarina, Brazil * Macaco River (Florida) or Charlotte River, a former name for a river that drained Lake Okeechobee *Jorge Patino (born 1973), nicknamed Macaco, Brazilian mixed martial arts fighter See also *''Macaca'' or Macaque, a genus of Old World monkeys *Macaco Branco River The Macaco Branco River is a river of Santa Catarina state in southeastern Brazil. It is part of the Uruguay River basin. See also * List of rivers of Santa Catarina References Mapfrom Ministry of Transport A ministry of transport or trans ..., a tributary of the Uruguay River in Santa Catarina, Brazil * Macacos River (disambiguation ...
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Portuguese Language
Portuguese ( or ) is a Western Romance language of the Indo-European language family originating from the Iberian Peninsula of Europe. It is the official language of Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Portugal and São Tomé and Príncipe, and has co-official language status in East Timor, Equatorial Guinea and Macau. Portuguese-speaking people or nations are known as Lusophone (). As the result of expansion during colonial times, a cultural presence of Portuguese speakers is also found around the world. Portuguese is part of the Iberian Romance languages, Ibero-Romance group that evolved from several dialects of Vulgar Latin in the medieval Kingdom of Galicia and the County of Portugal, and has kept some Gallaecian language, Celtic phonology. With approximately 250 million native speakers and 17 million second language speakers, Portuguese has approximately 267 million total speakers. It is usually listed as the List of languages by number of native speaker ...
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Macaco (band)
Macaco (Vianey) is a musical band from Barcelona, Spain formed in 1997 by Dani Carbonell, who was also one of the original lead singers of the new flamenco group Ojos de Brujo. Carbonell left Ojos de Brujo after the debut album, ''Vengue'' in 2001, but has continued to make guest appearances on the group's later albums. Prior to his singing career, Carbonell had dubbed over Sean Astin's character Mikey Walsh in the 1985 film The Goonies. The members, from different countries such as Brazil, Cameroon, Sweden, Venezuela and Spain, give to its music a mixed colour, with Electro music, electro accents of Latin music (genre), Latin music and Flamenco Rumba, rumba. Carbonell sings in Spanish language, Spanish and Catalan language, Catalan, but also in Portuguese language, Portuguese, French language, French, English language, English and Italian language, Italian. Many of their songs are played in the EA Sports video games ''FIFA (video game series), FIFA'' : "Moving" (from his fifth ...
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Macaco (capoeira)
The list of capoeira techniques includes kicks, headbutts, evasions, acrobatics and more. In capoeira, the main emphasis is normally placed on the interaction between kicks and evasions. Due to historical reasons, different capoeira groups use different names for the same techniques, or the same name for different techniques. Historical development Core techniques Mestre Pastinha considered the core techniques of the traditional capoeira to be the following: * ''cabeçada'' (headbutt) * ''rasteira'' (sweep) * ''rabo de arraia'' * ''chapa de frente'' (front push kick) * ''chapa de costas'' (back push kick) * ''Meia lua de frente, meia lua'' (crescent kick) * ''cutilada de mão'' (Knifehand strike, hand chop) It is documented that the majority of the core capoeira techniques, including ''rasteira'', ''rabo de arraia'', ''chapa de frente'', ''chapa de costas'', ''meia lua de frente, meia lua'', and many other distinct techniques such as scorpion kick (martial arts), scor ...
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