Barbadian Brazilians
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Total population | |
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(c. Unknown) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Porto Velho · Manaus · Belém | |
Languages | |
Portuguese · Bajan Creole | |
Religion | |
Major Roman Catholics Animists · Atheists · Agnostics · Protestants |
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Related ethnic groups | |
Barbadian British · Barbadian Canadians |
Barbadian Brazilians (Portuguese: Barbadiano-brasileiro) or Bajans refers to Brazilian people of full, partial, or predominantly Barbadian ancestry, or Barbadian-born people residing in Brazil. At the beginning of the 20th century, many Barbadians worked in the Amazonas region, Pará and Rondônia.[1]
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Surnames of the first Barbadian families in Brazil
Surnames of the first Barbadian families in Brazil | ||||
Alleyne, Mottley, Maloney, Davis, Depeiza, Blackman, Layne and Scantlebury. |
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