(carioca)

  • 31Carioca (dance) — Carioca is the name of a dance choreographed for the Fred Astaire movie Flying Down to Rio , in which he paired with Ginger Rogers for the first time. It was based on earlier versions of a stage dance with the same name by Fanchon and Marco.The… …

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  • 32Carioca (song) — Carioca is a 1933 popular song composed by Vincent Youmans with lyrics by Edward Eliscu and Gus Kahn. It was introduced by Alice Gentle, Movita Castenada and Etta Moten and danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in their first screen dance duet …

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  • 33Carioca (Ölfeld) — Carioca (oder sugar loaf) ist ein Ölfeld vor der brasilianischen Küste. Es liegt im Campos Becken, etwa 273 km südlich von Rio de Janeiro in 2140 m Tiefe.[1] Der am 10. September 2007 bekannt gemachte Fund wurde schnell als eines der… …

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  • 34Carioca Bowl — is a beach American football league based in Rio de Janeiro, Niterói and Saquarema, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The league s current champions are the Copacabana Titãs. Teams * América Red Lions plays in Leme Beach in Leme borough1 *… …

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  • 35Carioca Aqueduct — The Carioca Aqueduct ( pt. Aqueduto da Carioca) is an aqueduct in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The aqueduct was built in the middle of the 18th century to bring fresh water from the Carioca river to the population of the city. It is an… …

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  • 36Carioca (film, 1933) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Carioca. Carioca …

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  • 37Carioca (danse) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Carioca. La carioca est le nom d une danse chorégraphiée pour le film américain Carioca (Flying Down to Rio) dans lequel Fred Astaire tourna pour la première fois avec Ginger Rogers. Après le succès du film, une… …

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  • 38Carioca Revolt — The Carioca Revolt of 1794 ( pt. Conjuração Carioca) was a plot designed by an association of intellectuals against the Portuguese Empire.The Scientific Academy of Rio De Janeiro, established in 1771, rose to prominence during the governance of… …

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  • 39carioca — noun Etymology: Brazilian Portuguese Date: 1830 1. capitalized a native or resident of Rio de Janeiro 2. a. a variation of the samba b. the music for this dance …

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  • 40Carioca — /kar ee oh keuh/; Port. /kah rddee aw keuh/, n. a native of Rio de Janeiro. [1820 30; < Brazilian Pg < Tupi, equiv. to cari white + oca house or boca descendant of] * * * …

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