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Pernambuco

American  
[pur-nuhm-byoo-koh, -boo-, per-nahm-boo-koo] / ˌpɜr nəmˈbyu koʊ, -ˈbu-, ˌpɛr nɑmˈbu kʊ /

noun

  1. a state in northeastern Brazil. 38,000 sq. mi. (98,420 sq. km). Recife.

  2. former name of Recife.


Pernambuco British  
/ pernəmˈbuku, ˌpɜːnəmˈbjuːkəʊ /

noun

  1. a state of NE Brazil, on the Atlantic: consists of a humid coastal plain rising to a high inland plateau. Capital: Recife. Pop: 8 084 667 (2002). Area: 98 280 sq km (37 946 sq miles)

  2. the former name of Recife

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The lyrics of the song recount Lula's poor childhood in rural Pernambuco, his move to Sao Paulo, his union activism, and social policies implemented under his different administrations.

From Barron's • Feb. 3, 2026

Learning that they were both originally from Brazil’s northeast — Moura from the state of Bahia and Mendonça Filho from Pernambuco — served as an immediate point of connection.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 3, 2025

He is believed to have died six days after their arrest, at a military facility in the nearby state of Pernambuco.

From BBC • Jan. 11, 2025

His new solo record, “Y’Y,” out Friday, sees him travel out of Pernambuco and into the Amazon, where the sounds of birds, water and rustling leaves lend themselves to polyrhythmic compositions reminiscent of the rainforest.

From New York Times • Feb. 28, 2024

By 1640, when Pernambuco was briefly ruled by the Dutch, its plantations sent some twenty-four thousand pounds of sugar to Amsterdam alone.

From "Sugar Changed the World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science" by Marc Aronson