Английская Википедия:Brazilian Mexicans
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There is a Brazilian diaspora in Mexico. Although the first Portuguese-speaking immigrants in Mexico were the Portuguese, Brazilians today are the largest Portuguese-speaking community living in the country, numbering around 45,000 individuals.
History
There has been a Brazilian presence in Mexico since at least 1895, when the National Census counted 91 residents.[1] As a result of the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état, around one hundred individuals were admitted into Mexico as political refugees.[2]
Institutions
Founded in 1945 in Mexico City, the main cultural organization is the Centro Cultural Brasil-México.[3] With more than fourteen thousand works, the center houses the largest collection of Brazilian books in Mexico.[3] The collection grew through the donations from the Brazilian community, the Brazilian Embassy and publishers that have participated in the Guadalajara International Book Fair.[3]
Notable individuals
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- Luís Roberto Alves, striker
- Leandro Augusto, midfielder
- Evanivaldo Castro, forward
- Alex Fernandes, striker
- Ricardo Ferretti, midfielder, manager
- Eder Pacheco, striker
- Julio César Pinheiro, midfielder
- Flavio Rogério, defender
- Geraldo Francisco dos Santos, midfielder
- Giovani dos Santos, striker
- Jonathan dos Santos, midfielder
- José Aílton da Silva, attacking midfielder
- Lucas Silva, attacking midfielder
- Sinha, attacking midfielder, central midfielder
- Wilson Tiago, defensive midfielder
- Anselmo Vendrechovski Júnior, center back
- Edson Zwaricz, striker
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- Félix Bernardelli, painter
- Jaime Camil, actor
- Khotan Fernández, actor
- Giselle Itié, actress
- Metturo , singer, actor and influencer
- Santiago Lambre, show jumper
- Orlandina de Oliveira, sociologist
- Léia Scheinvar, botanist
See also
References
External links
Шаблон:Brazilian diaspora Шаблон:Ethnic groups in Mexico