Guaraní are a group of culturally related indigenous peoples of South America, distinguished from the related Tupi by their use of the Guaraní language. The traditional range of the Guaraní people is in what is now Paraguay, between the Uru...
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Walcyr Carrasco (writer) José de Alencar (novel)
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There are no Guarani speakers in Australia, it's official in Paraguay, and significant communities in Argentina speak it. I hope this helps
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Guarani International Airport is an international airport serving Ciudad del Este, capital of the Alto Paraná Department of Paraguay. The airport is located in the city of Minga Guazú and is Paraguay's second international airport. The airp...
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Guarani d'Oeste is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population in 2004 is 2,093 and the area is 84.872 km². The elevation is 499 m. This place name comes from the Tupi language. bpy:গুৱারানি ডি'
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"...mba'e guasuete, ñe'e." Susy Delgado "... an unexpected thing, the spoken word." (Translated by Susan Smith Nash) The Modern Guaraní is an Amerindian language spoken nowadays in Paraguay and it is the only Indian lang...
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Yes Portugal enslaved both Africans and Guarani. They each were considered slaves at points in Portugal history. ChaCha.
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