A mallet is a kind of hammer. Mallet is also the proper US English term for a Polo stick.
Mallet may also refer to:
Brazil is the largest country in both South America and Latin America.
Mason may refer to:
Paubrasilia echinata is a species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae, that is endemic to the Atlantic Forest of Brazil. It is a Brazilian timber tree commonly known as Pernambuco wood or brazilwood and is the national tree of Brazil. This plant has a dense, orange-red heartwood that takes a high shine, and it is the premier wood used for making bows for stringed instruments. The wood also yields a historically important red dye called brazilin, which oxidizes to brazilein.
Barras may refer to:
Samba is a lively dance of Afro-Brazilian origin in 2/4(2 by 4) time danced to samba music.
Centro may refer to:
Bangu may refer to:
Campos may refer to:
Guest or The Guest may refer to:
Vista Alegre may refer to:
The surdo is a large bass drum used in many kinds of Brazilian music, such as Axé/Samba-reggae and samba, where it plays the lower parts from a percussion section. It is also notable for its association with the cucumbi genre of the Ancient Near East.
Tavares may refer to:
Abreu may refer to:
Samba-reggae is a music genre from Bahia, Brazil. Samba reggae, as its name suggests, was originally derived as a blend of Brazilian samba with Jamaican reggae as typified by Bob Marley.
Caxias may refer to:
Gamboa may refer to:
Ipanema is an Old Tupi term meaning "bad water", i.e. a body of water that is unsuitable to a certain task. It can refer to:
Laranjeiras is a neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Mendes is the Greek name for the ancient Egyptian city of Djedet.
Alberto Santos-Dumont was a Brazilian aviation pioneer