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In the period know as Iberian-Union, Spanish people started to migrate to settle more frequently, if colonials dig far enough they may find some spanish. I for once am a descendant of a 'Miguel García' (from Sevilla) way up there in the mid 1600s, it's not uncommon
All around me are familiar faces, worn out places, worn out faces
Bright and early for the daily races, going nowhere, going nowhere
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brasileiros com sangue espanhol:
general Emílio Garrastazu Médici
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Unfortunatelly, Spanish immigration is overlooked in Brazil.
Spanish immigrants were the third largest ethnic group to immigrate to Brazil in the XIX and XX centuries, behind only Portuguese and Italians, and more numerous than Germans and Japanese, but these latter two are way more commented than the Spanish.
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parents were Spaniards:
serafim gonzalez:
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