A lot of German people used to come to Brazil in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries for agricultural purposes. They'd settled there, and there are still Germans in Southern regions of Brazil today. There are actually a lot of German Brazilians. My grandmother, who is from Germany, had a friend named Irma with whom she spoke German, but the woman had been born and raised in Brazil.
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A lot of German people used to come to Brazil in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries for agricultural purposes. They'd settled there, and there are still Germans in Southern regions of Brazil today. There are actually a lot of German Brazilians. My grandmother, who is from Germany, had a friend named Irma with whom she spoke German, but the woman had been born and raised in Brazil.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Brazilian
History Buff you are not!
Germans, British, etc. invaded the coast
of Brazil hundreds of moons ago..Hello!!!!
Her parents were German nationals?
She IS BraZilian.
Because of German Diaspora? Duh, just like all the Hispanics in this country with Spanish last names.
Oh gosh! She is HOOOOOOOTTTTTTTTTTTTT! whew!
Sexy and tan!