Correio Braziliense, the Glossary
The Correio Braziliense (in English, Mail of Brasília, after the archaic demonym) is a daily newspaper in Brazil.[1]
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8 relations: Assis Chateaubriand, Brasília, Brazil, Brazilian Portuguese, Federal District (Brazil), Hipólito da Costa, London, Newspaper.
- Daily newspapers published in Brazil
- Diários Associados
- Mass media in Brasília
- Newspapers established in 1960
Assis Chateaubriand
Francisco de Assis Chateaubriand Bandeira de Melo (pronounced), also nicknamed Chatô (October 4, 1892 – April 4, 1968), was a Brazilian lawyer, journalist, politician and diplomat.
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Brasília
Brasília is the federal capital of Brazil and seat of government of the Federal District, located in the Brazilian highlands in the country's Central-West region. Correio Braziliense and Brasília are 1960 establishments in Brazil.
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Brazil
Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America.
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Brazilian Portuguese
Brazilian Portuguese (português brasileiro) is the set of varieties of the Portuguese language native to Brazil and the most influential form of Portuguese worldwide.
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Federal District (Brazil)
The Federal District (Distrito Federal) is one of 27 federative units of Brazil. Correio Braziliense and federal District (Brazil) are 1960 establishments in Brazil.
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Hipólito da Costa
Hipólito José da Costa Pereira Furtado de Mendonça (August 13, 1774 – September 11, 1823) was a Brazilian journalist and diplomat considered to be the "father of Brazilian press".
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
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Newspaper
A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background.
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See also
Daily newspapers published in Brazil
- A Noite
- Correio Braziliense
- Correio Popular
- Correio da Manhã (Brazil)
- Correio do Povo
- Diário Catarinense
- Diário de Pernambuco
- Diário de S. Paulo
- Estado de Minas
- Extra (newspaper)
- Folha de S.Paulo
- Gazeta de Limeira
- Jornal A Tarde
- Jornal da Tarde
- Jornal do Brasil
- Jornal dos Sports
- Lance!
- Nikkey Shimbun
- Notícia Já
- Notícias do Dia
- O Dia
- O Estado de S. Paulo
- O Globo
- O Povo
- ValeParaibano
- Zero Hora
Diários Associados
- Correio Braziliense
- Diário de Pernambuco
- Diários Associados
- Estado de Minas
- O Cruzeiro
- O Jornal
- Rede Tupi
- Super Rádio Tupi
- TV Alterosa
- TV Brasília
- TV Ceará (channel 2)
- TV Itacolomi
- TV Marajoara
- TV Piratini
- TV Rádio Clube de Pernambuco
- TV Tupi Ribeirão Preto
- TV Tupi Rio de Janeiro
- TV Tupi São Paulo
Mass media in Brasília
- Correio Braziliense
- Diários Associados
- Metrópoles
- Organizações Paulo Octávio
- Record Brasília
- TV Brasília
- TV Brasil Internacional
- TV Globo Brasília
- TV Nacional
Newspapers established in 1960
- Al Jazirah (newspaper)
- Al-Hurriya (newspaper)
- Andhra Bhoomi
- Austin Times Herald
- Canadian Jewish News
- Correio Braziliense
- Dainik Azadi
- Erfurter Landkurier
- Gauntlet (newspaper)
- Houston Forward Times
- Marmik
- New America (newspaper)
- North Shore Times
- Okaz
- Press Banner
- Semanario Hebreo
- Sentinel News
- The Century (newspaper)
- The Daily Titan
- The Jewish Press
- The LaSallian
- The Loxton News
- The Reporter (newspaper)
- The Weekly Packet
- Thompson Citizen
- Tokyo Sports
- Vishwavani News
- Yukon News
- Zeitzer Landspiegel