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Scottish Brazilians
Escoto-brasileiros, escoceses brasileiros
Brazil Scotland

Scottish descendants in São Paulo.
Total population
?
Regions with significant populations
Brazil: Mainly Southern and Southeastern Brazil
Languages
Portuguese, Scots, Gaelic and English
Religion
Christianity (mainly Protestant and Roman Catholicism), and others
Related ethnic groups
White Brazilians and specially Confederados, other American Brazilians, English Brazilians, Irish Brazilians and Scottish people

Scottish Brazilians (Portuguese: escoto-brasileiros) refers to Brazilians of full, partial, or predominantly Scottish ancestry, or Scottish-born people residing in Brazil.[citation needed]

Notable Scottish Brazilians

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See also

References

  1. ^ Archie McLean, the Father of Brazilian Football Archived November 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Carlos Drummond De Andrade – Brasil – Brazilian Poetry In English - Poesia Brasileira Em Inglês". www.antoniomiranda.com.br. Retrieved 2013-03-20.
  3. ^ http://escolas.educacao.pe.gov.br/layout.php?portal=7020&p=historia(in Portuguese) [dead link]