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Swiss Brazilians () are Brazilian citizens of full or partial Switzerland, Swiss ancestry, who remain culturally connected to Switzerland, or Swiss-born people permanently residing in Brazil. Notable Swiss Brazilians *Clóvis Bornay *José Carlos Bauer *A. C. Frieden *Émil Goeldi *Oswaldo Goeldi *Ernst Götsch *Cláudio Heinrich *Heloísa Périssé *Ricardo Boechat *Adriana Lima *Adolfo Lutz *Berta Lutz *Jorge Paulo Lemann *Eric Maleson , Eric Walther Maleson *Gérard Moss *Sabrina Sato *Leticia Spiller *Xuxa Meneghel *Luciano Werhli See also * Immigration to Brazil * White Brazilians * Swiss people * Swiss Americans * Swiss Abroad by SWI swissinfo.ch in Portuguese * Austrian Brazilians * French Brazilians * German Brazilians * Italian Brazilians References

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In written languages, an ordinal indicator is a character, or group of characters, following a numeral denoting that it is an ordinal number, rather than a cardinal number. Historically these letters were "elevated terminals", that is to say the last few letters of the full word denoting the ordinal form of the number displayed as a superscript. Probably originating with Latin scribes, the character(s) used vary in different languages. In English orthography, this corresponds to the suffixes ''st'', ''nd'', ''rd'', ''th'' in written ordinals (represented either on the line ''1st'', ''2nd'', ''3rd'', ''4th'' or as superscript ). Also commonly encountered in Romance languages are the superscript or superior (and often underlined) masculine ordinal indicator, , and feminine ordinal indicator, . In formal typography, the ordinal indicators and are distinguishable from other characters. The practice of underlined (or doubly underlined) superscripted abbreviations was common in ...
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