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  2. XanGo - Wikipedia

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    Xango.com at the Wayback Machine (archived May 16, 2017) Xango, LLC, (sometimes referred to as XANGO and XanGo) was a privately owned Lehi, Utah -based multi-level marketing company founded in 2002. It was acquired by Zija International in May 2017.

  3. Shango - Wikipedia

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    Popular culture. "Shango (Chant to the God of Thunder)" is a track from Drums of Passion, an album released by Nigerian percussionist Babatunde Olatunji in 1960. "Shango" is the title of a Hugh Masekela track on his 2016 album No Borders. Shango is the name of the Europa Mission vessel in season 2 of Star Trek: Picard.

  4. A Samba for Sherlock - Wikipedia

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    Box office. R$2,275,052 [3] O Xangô de Baker Street (English title: A Samba for Sherlock) is 2001 Brazilian-Portuguese film directed by Miguel Faria Jr., based on the novel of the same name by Jô Soares. The film was first announced in 1996, but filming only started in September 1998 in Porto, Portugal, [4] lasting until 1999.

  5. A Samba for Sherlock (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dom Pedro II accepts the advice and soon the English detective agrees to travel to Brazil to solve this mystery. At the same time, a murder shocks the city and leaves Chief Mello Pimenta in a panic. A prostitute had been murdered and had her ears severed and a violin string placed on her body by the killer. While the deputy searches for clues ...

  6. Gil e Jorge - Wikipedia

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    Gil e Jorge is a 1975 album featuring collaboration between Brazilian musicians Jorge Ben and Gilberto Gil. The two perform together alongside percussionist Djalma Corrêa on each of the songs, improvising and interacting directly throughout. [1] The album was released in Brazil under the title "Ogum Xangô" (the names of two Yoruba spirits ...

  7. Aganju - Wikipedia

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    Aganju (known as Agayú, Aggayú, Aganjú or Aganyú in Spanish speaking counties) is an Orisha. He is syncretized with Saint Christopher in the Cuban religion known as Santería. Aganju is strongly associated with Shango. In some traditions Aganju is described as Shango's father; in other traditions he is described as Shango's brother.

  8. Worlds Greatest TV worldsgreatesttv.com | New Tampa, FL Patch

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    The companies’ primary product is XanGo juice, a blended juice product consisting of mangosteen and other juices, but they also distribute skin care and personal care products, as well as energy ...

  9. Ilê Axé Opô Afonjá - Wikipedia

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    1432. Ilê Axé Opó Afonjá, also known as Centro Santa Cruz Axé of Opó Afonjá or Casa de Xangô, is a Candomblé terreiro in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. [1]: 116 It was founded by Eugênia Anna Santos (1869-1938), better known as Mãe Aninha, in 1910. The terreiro is located in the Cabula neighborhood on Rua de São Gonçalo do Retiro.