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Qué (quién) es Brazilian$9528$ - definición

SPECIES OF PLANT
Brazilian Verbena; Brazilian Vervain; Brazilian vervain; Brazilian verbena

History of Brazilian nationality         
ASPECT OF HISTORY
User:Santolin/History of Brazilian nationality; History of brazilian nationality
Located in South America, Brazil is the fifth largest and fifth most populous nation in the world. First discovered by Portuguese explorer Pedro Álvares Cabral on April 22, 1500, it remained a Portuguese colony until it declared its independence on September 7, 1822.
Brazilian monitor Parnaíba (U17)         
WARSHIP
Parnaíba (U17); Brazilian monitor Parnaiba (U17); Brazilian monitor Parnaíba (U17)
Parnaíba (U-17) is a river monitor of the Brazilian Navy. She is currently one of the last monitors in service.
1906 Brazilian presidential election         
Brazilian presidential election, 1906
Presidential elections were held in Brazil on 1 March 1906.Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p173 The result was a victory for Afonso Pena of the Minas Republican Party, who received 97.

Wikipedia

Verbena brasiliensis

Verbena brasiliensis, the Brazilian verbena or Brazilian vervain, is a flowering plant species from the vervain family (Verbenaceae). It is native to parts of South America, namely Brazil, but has spread its range in recent times and has occasionally become an invasive weed. It is an annual plant with purple flowers, and it has been introduced outside of its native range as an ornamental plant, and is now largely considered an invasive weed in these regions.

In the past, several botanists have mistakenly applied the scientific name of the purpletop vervain, V. bonariensis, to this species. As a consequence, the common names "Brazilian verbena" and "Brazilian vervain" are sometimes erroneously applied to the purpletop vervain.