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  • |Citation = Bender, Harold. With the Mennonite refugee colonies in Brazil and Paraguay |Link = [[Media:Mar1939jan-Bender, With the Mennonite refugee colonies in Brazil and Paraguay-.pdf]]
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  • |Citation = Wiens, Victor. From Refugees to Ambassadors-Mennonite Missions in Brazil, 1930-2000 ...:Vol. 12 Wiens, Victor. From Refugees to Ambassadors-Mennonite Missions in Brazil, 1930-2000.pdf]]
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  • |Box title = Brazil |caption = Brazil: World Factbook, 2009<ref name="cia">"Brazil," ''CIA World Factbook''. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-worl
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  • ...y 2009 estimate).<ref name="cia" /> It is bordered by [[Argentina]] and [[Brazil]]. In 2006 there were three organized Anabaptist-related groups officially [[Category:Uruguay Sources]]
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  • ...y 2009 estimate).<ref name="cia" /> It shares borders with [[Bolivia]], [[Brazil]], [[Chile]], [[Colombia]], and [[Ecuador]]. In 2006 there were two organiz [[Category:Peru Sources]]
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  • ...of 26,814,843 (July 2009 estimate).<ref name="cia" /> It is bordered by [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], and Guyana. In 2006 there were six organized Anabaptist-re [[Category:Venezuela Sources]]
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  • ...day fast when Rosser began thinking about the plight of street children in Brazil. She decided she must do something to touch the lives of children at risk i ...ad detailed plans for an ecologically-friendly home for street children in Brazil where she hoped to volunteer.
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  • '''Bolivia''' is a country in South America bordered by [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], [[Chile]], [[Paraguay]], and [[Peru]]. Two-thirds of its population is m Bolivia is the world´s foremost producer of tin, and also one of the largest sources of coca. Bolivia has also substantial natural gas reserves.
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  • ...tor for Latin America, the flow of email messages from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Uruguay and other countries after the earthquake in Chile, was c [[Category:Chile Sources]]
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  • ...d_Paraguay-.pdf‎|Bender, Harold S. "With the Mennonite Refugee Colonies in Brazil and Paraguay." <i>Mennonite Quarterly Review</i> 13, no. 1 (January 2009): ===General Sources===
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  • ...t of South America on the Atlantic Coast and is bordered by [[Bolivia]], [[Brazil]], [[Chile]], [[Paraguay]], and [[Uruguay]]. Argentina has an area of 2,76 [[Category:Argentina Sources]]
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  • ...he indigenous groups in the Paraguayan Chaco. As such, all three of these sources offer useful information about indigenous groups in the Paraguayan Chaco. ...hren immigration to Latin America, and he includes chapters on missions in Brazil, Colombia, and Paraguay. In the chapter on Paraguay Toews describes initia
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  • ...d country in South America surrounded by [[Argentina]], [[Bolivia]], and [[Brazil]]. Paraguay has an area of 406,750 square kilometers and a population (Jul ==Paraguay Sources in AnabaptistWiki==
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